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American Presidents:
The education they received.
The college or university they attended.
 
Out of almost 4,000 colleges or universities in the nation, only 30 can lay claim to have educated a president of the United States of America.
 
 
 

Photo by Eric Draper, www.whitehouse.gov

 


List of colleges and universities:

(in alphabetical order)

click on the arrow on the left to see which president

 

> Allegheny College

> Amherst College

Princeton University (then called the College of New Jersey)
> Bowdoin College
> College of William and Mary

> Dickinson College
> Eureka College
> Columbia Law School
> Georgetown University
> Hampden-Sydney College

 

> Harvard College
> Harvard University 
> Columbia University
> Kansas City (Missouri) Law School
> Kenyon College

> Miami University
> Naval Academy
> Ohio Central College
> Phillips Academy
> Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now known as Texas State University-San Marcos)

 

> Stanford University
> Union College
> University of Michigan
> University of North Carolina.
> University of Virginia Law School

 

> West Point
> Whittier College
> Duke University Law School
> Williams College
> Yale University

 

 

Compiled by americaneducated.org Team 

 

 Self-educated or informal education

 

 

 

Not all presidents were privileged enough to receive a formal education. Some pursued learning on their own.

   

 

Photo courtesy of www.whitehouse.gov
 

The education they received:

 

click below to see which president got a non-formal education

 

Educated by wife, Eliza McCardle
Educated/mentored by older half-brother, Lawrence
Self-educated
No college
No formal education