This story is from May 23, 2025
Did President Trump study at Harvard? US Presidents who were Harvard-educated
The campus crackdown has started.
On Thursday, the Trump administration revoked Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, marking a significant consequence for the institution due to its refusal to comply with certain policy demands from the administration. The US Department of Homeland Security released a statement indicating that Harvard can no longer enroll foreign students, and existing foreign students must either transfer or risk losing their legal status.
What happened?
The Harvard impact:
Over the years, Harvard University has significantly contributed to the US socio-economic politics. Its influence is seen through its alumni in government, research, and public policy, as well as its academic departments and centers focused on these areas.
The US Presidents who were Harvard passouts:
Eight US Presidents, so far, have graduated from Harvard University: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Bush earned his MBA from Harvard Business School, Hayes and Obama from Harvard Law School, and the others from Harvard College.
John Adams (2nd President)
John Adams was one of Harvard's earliest graduates, earning his degree in 1755. He went on to become a leading figure in the American Revolution and the second President of the United States.
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.)
John Quincy Adams (6th President)
The son of John Adams, John Quincy Adams graduated from Harvard in 1787. He later served as the sixth President and was noted for his diplomatic achievements.
Graduation Year: 1787
Rutherford B. Hayes (19th President)
Graduation Year: 1845
Theodore Roosevelt (26th President)
Roosevelt was a dynamic figure in American politics, known for his progressive policies and leadership during the early 20th century.
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.)
Graduation Year: 1880
Franklin D. Roosevelt (32nd President)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, a distant cousin of Theodore Roosevelt, graduated from Harvard in 1903. He served four terms as President, leading the nation through the Great Depression and World War II.
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (A.B.)
Graduation Year: 1903
John F. Kennedy (35th President)
Kennedy graduated from Harvard in 1940. His presidency was marked by Cold War tensions, civil rights advancements, and the space race.
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Government
George W. Bush (43rd President)
George W. Bush earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1975, making him the only U.S. President to hold an MBA. He served two terms as President, overseeing the response to the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War.
Degree: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Graduation Year: 1975
Barack Obama (44th President)
Obama graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991. He was the first African American President, serving two terms and focusing on healthcare reform and economic recovery.
Degree: Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Graduation Year: 1991
Did Donald Trump go to Harvard?
No, the current President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, did not attend Harvard University.
After completing high school, he enrolled at Fordham University in New York City in 1964. In 1966, he transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1968.
end of article
Featured in Etimes
- SRK once said he regretted replacing Aishwarya in Chalte Chalte
- Naseeruddin Parveen at 19 and took 12 years to pay alimony
- Katrina-Hrithik reunite for a romantic ad; fans REACT
- Sunny-Aryan, Tina, Govinda-Ssunita, Ranbir-Alia: Top 5 news
- Christopher Schwarzenegger shows off new look after weight loss
- Dhanashree Verma alerts fans about fake account impersonating her
Trending Stories
- Changing your sheets every week could be a mistake; Here’s how often you really should do it
- Struggling with BP, cholesterol or low energy? These 5 doctor-recommended supplements may help
- FDA recalls nearly 2,000 cases of popular soft drink brand cans over class II health risk
- 8 three-letter names for baby girls popular in the US
- Colon Cancer: Study reveals THIS vegetable can lower your colorectal cancer risk by 20%
- Magnesium deficiency: Doctor shares 6 signs that indicate extremely low magnesium levels in the body
- Longevity expert explains whether we can reduce plaque build-up in our arteries and decrease the risk of a heart attack
- Neurologist warns of 5 signs that increases the risk of dementia
- 5 vegetarian foods that can naturally boost vitamin D levels
- World's oldest living person just turned 116 years old: Shares 1 secret that helped her live a long and happy life, and no it's not any diet or exercise routine
Visual Stories
- High-waisted to low-waisted jeans: Which will suit you the most?
- Karishma Tanna Redefines Casual Glam with Effortless Flair
- 10 subtle traits of a high-value woman
- How to make Paneer Kofta Curry for dinner
- From India to Morocco: 10 of the most colourful countries in the world
- 8 vitamin deficiencies that are linked to hair loss
- Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: How to make Puran Poli for bhog
- Gaurav Khanna’s top 10 stylish looks
- Mahima Nambiar: A symphony of grace, charm, and radiant smiles
Photostories
- Why your lunch break decides your career growth more than you think
- Alexander Skarsgård's birthday: Performances that prove why he is the master of complex roles
- From Dil Chahta Hai to Jodha Akbar: Iconic forts that made it to the big screen
- Breathe like never before: 6 foods that are believed to supercharge the lungs
- Virat Kohli’s secret drink for stamina: How to make it at home
- 5 beautiful and peaceful schooling fish perfect for beginners to keep in home aquariums
- US travel guide September 2025: Where to go watching wildlife
- 7 irresistible side dishes to elevate dosa and idli
- 5 underrated movies of Saif Ali Khan that deserve a rewatch
- Neurologist reveals 5 signs that someone might be at risk of dementia
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment