Eminem's daughter plans to study psychology or entrepreneurship at university.
The 'Rap God' hitmaker's daughter, Hailie Jade Scott Mathers, graduated from Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township, Michigan earlier this month, where she won a number of prestigious accolades, including an Academic Excellence Award, and credited her parents for her success.
In a section called Most Influential During My Lifetime on the school district's website, she wrote: "My mother and father because they have pushed me to be the person I am and have given me all the support to achieve what I have."
The 18-year-old student, whose father famously penned numerous hits about his complicated relationship with her mother Kimberly Mathers, was also honoured with a Department of Psychology Award and graduated Summa Cum Laude, a distinction given to students who maintain at least a 3.9 GPA.
Hailie, who was an active member of the school's National Honour Society, Art Club, Key Club, Volleyball and Student Council, was crowned Homecoming Queen in October 2013.
She now plans to continue her education at Michigan State University, where Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon also recently enrolled.
Eminem, 41, previously vowed to always support his daughter, as he grew up without a father.
He said: "Being a dad makes me feel powerful in a way that I hadn't known before, and it's the kind of power I don't want to abuse."