Celebrity Celebrity Family Celebrity Kids Guy Fieri’s Son Ryder Got into His First Choice for College and Is Taking After His Dad: ‘Super Excited’ (Exclusive) Ryder Fieri will attend San Diego State University in the fall, his dad revealed to PEOPLE at a Waterloo Sparkling Water event By Ana Calderone Ana Calderone Ana Calderone is the Digital Food Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2013. People Editorial Guidelines Published on May 3, 2024 11:37AM EDT Hunter Fieri, Guy Fieri, Ryder Fieri and Lori Fieri. Photo: Guy Fieri/Instagram Congratulations, Ryder Fieri! Guy Fieri's youngest son has committed to San Diego State University and will attend in the fall. Guy, 56, tells PEOPLE that Ryder, 18, "got into every school" he applied to, but "the one that he was most interested in was San Diego State." The Food Network star spoke to PEOPLE about the milestone at a Waterloo Sparkling Water event on Thursday, May 2, where he celebrated their partnership and Waterloo's new summer flavors: All Day Rosé, Pi-Ño Colada and Mojito Mocktail. (The drinks are alcohol-free but have complex flavors strikingly similar to their cocktail inspirations.) "Ryder's super excited," says Guy. "He had to do it on his own merit. He had to go down, he had to do the walk-throughs at the school." San Diego State University. Bing Guan/Bloomberg via Getty Guy and his wife Lori went for a visit to the California campus, too. "We spent the two hours going for the tour. That was a bit awkward with people coming up to me during the tour," laughs the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host. "Lori's like, 'We're on a family tour!' It was hysterical." They've already discussed Ryder's living situation while enrolled in his first semester. "I asked him, 'You want a dorm room by yourself? You want it without roommates?'" Guy recalls, "He goes, 'No, I want roommates.' He wants the whole experience." Guy Fieri’s Youngest Son Ryder Shares Photos from Prom with His Girlfriend: 'Last One' Guy's alma mater is University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where his older son Hunter, 27, also graduated. Though Ryder isn't headed to UNLV, he is still following in his dad's footsteps. Guy Fieri with Waterloo Sparkling Water's new summer flavors. Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Waterloo Sparkling Water After initially considering a sports marketing major, "he's going into the hospitality program," says Guy proudly. "The cool thing for me is at that school, they really do encourage the study abroad for a semester," he adds. "And they have a really good system about how that works for the students, so that's one of the things I've always wanted Ryder to do. Hunter never got a chance to do it." Guy developed an appreciation for food during his own high school exchange program in France when he was 16. His late sister Morgan was also an exchange student. Guy Fieri and Ryder Fieri. Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Guy Fieri Recalls Emotional Moment with Son Ryder After He Lost His Final Basketball Game: ‘Really Beautiful’ San Diego State is just the first stop of Ryder's college education — if his dad has his way. Guy previously revealed that he does not plan on giving his sons his money without them getting two degrees. "He also knows that he has to give me post-graduate," Guy told PEOPLE in February. But right now, Guy can't contain his pride for Ryder. "I think it's going to be a great school," he says. "I'm excited." Close