Prince William may be a full-time philanthropist and royal father, but that doesn't mean it's too late for the University of St. Andrews graduate to go back to school in 2014, which is exactly what he plans on doing, as the Palace recently announced in a press release.

According to the New York Post's Page Six, Prince William is set to begin a ten-week course studying agricultural management at the University of Cambridge, a program organized by the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership, which will begin in early January and finish up sometime in mid-March.

Back in September, William ended his active, full-time service as a Royal Air Force search-and-rescue pilot after more than seven-and-a-half years to devote more time to his family and royal duties. A strong supporter of humanitarian and environmental causes, including the wildlife conservation organization Tusk Trust, it makes sense for the Duke to pursue his passions academically in order to become better equipped at helping local agricultural and rural communities, which the program has been designed to focus on.

At St. Andrews, the Duke of Cambridge studied Art History and Geography, and also met his future bride-to-be, Kate Middleton.

Most recently, Prince William and Kate Middleton spent the holidays and Boxing Day with their son Prince George and members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry and Prince Philip. Rumors are circulating that the Duchess is pregnant with her second child and three months along, though the Palace has remained hush-hush and refused to confirm or deny any speculation.