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  1. Aug 27, 2020 · The College of Law's alumni association noted that when Biden became vice president it was the highest office held by a graduate, writing, “Professor Emeritus Thomas Maroney recalled teaching his former student Joseph R. Biden Jr in his third-year legislation course, and commented, “‘I had the impression that this student was a young man who was going to do well and go a long way.’”

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  2. The College of William & Mary issued surveying licenses in Virginia, Washington received his license from the College in 1749 — surveyors did not attend classes at the school. Washington believed strongly in formal education, and his will left money and/or stocks to support three educational institutions, including George Washington University and Washington and Lee University ) [ 1 ]

    • George Washington. School: Never attended college. George Washington's education is a bit contested. Some sources say he never went to college, while others say he enrolled for a time at the College of William and Mary.
    • John Adams. School: Harvard College (undergraduate) John Adams started the legacy of Harvard alumni-turned-presidents, which still continues today. He attended from 1751 to 1755.
    • Thomas Jefferson. School: College of William and Mary (undergraduate) Thomas Jefferson enrolled at the College of William and Mary when he was 17. He graduated after two years and went on to study law with his legal mentor George Wythe.
    • James Madison. School: Princeton University (undergraduate) Due to poor health, James Madison had to wait two years before heading to college. When he did eventually attend in 1769, he enrolled at what was then the College of New Jersey—now Princeton—and studied a full range of subjects.
  3. Sep 9, 2024 · 5) James Monroe – The College of William and Mary. From 1817 to 1825, James Monroe was the fifth president of the US, serving a total of 8 years. Like Thomas Jefferson, he went to The College of William and Mary, but he withdrew from his studies.

    • Harvard University. Unsurprisingly, Harvard takes first place when it comes to which university claims the most U.S. presidents as alumni. Harvard University is the oldest school in the nation, founded in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • Yale University. The runner up after Harvard is Yale University, claiming 5 U.S presidents as alumni. Presidents that attended Yale University include William Howard Taft, George H.W Bush, and George W. Bush for his undergraduate studies, prior to attending Harvard University.
    • College Of William and Mary. College of William and Mary was founded in the 1600s and was attended by three U.S. presidents: Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and John Tyler.
    • Princeton University. U.S. former presidents James Maddison and Woodrow Wilson attended Princeton University. Woodrow was in fact the only U.S. president to obtain a PhD degree and was also the 13th president of Princeton University before being elected as president of the United States.
  4. Mar 5, 2024 · 2. John Adams — Harvard. (Library of Congress) Adams was the first of seven presidents to hold a degree from Harvard. He entered the college in 1751 at age 16 and graduated in 1755. 3. Thomas Jefferson — William & Mary. (Library of Congress) Jefferson entered the College of William & Mary at age 16.

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  6. Dec 18, 2023 · During his first year of college, he was more interested in partying than his education. Realizing how much time he wasted with those endeavors, Jefferson committed himself fully to academics in his second year with some reports saying he spent 15 hours a day studying. He graduated in 1762 and would go on to pass the bar in Virginia in 1767.

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