Emma Watson is headed back to Brown University in the fall after leaving in 2011, Rookiemag.com reported.
Watson reportedly left Brown originally due to bullying, which she addressed right away and called the reports untrue.
"I have never been bullied in my life and certainly never at Brown," she said in an April 2011 statement. "This '10 points to Gryffindor' incident never even happened. I feel the need to say this because accusing Brown students of something as serious as bullying and this causing me to leave seems beyond unfair."
She will now re-enroll at the prestigious Rhode Island school and begin classes in the coming fall semester.
"I really like the fact that it has a very open curriculum, that there aren't any requirements," she said. "Really, I've kind of been in charge of my own education since I started out on Potter when I was 9 or 10, and I liked that I could design my own major if I wanted to."
Watson finished her duties in the "Harry Potter" film series, portraying Hermione Granger, Harry's best female friend, and also recently starred in the film adaptation of Stephen Chbosky's book "The Perks of Being a Wallflower".
"The idea of classes being pass/fail, make it sound as if you don't have to work as hard, but it actually gives you the freedom to try out things that you wouldn't be able to do if you had to get a certain GPA on your transcript," Watson said. "It lets you take classes that you wouldn't otherwise."
Watson is also in the upcoming films "This is the End," with Seth Rogan, James Franco, Jonah Hill and others, and "The Bling Ring," both due out in June.
Watson said she was looking to act in a romantic comedy for her next film, because she said last few movies she's done have been "kind of heavy." She may also add writing a script to her workload next fall.
"I've been looking for the perfect script," she said. "I'm getting to the point where I'm like, 'I just need to write the damn thing myself,' because it's so hard to find something that's original and really funny."