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All the US presidents who attended Ivy League universities

Since long before President Donald Trump engaged in a war against Harvard University, the Ivy League has been a breeding ground for world leaders, including many US presidents.

Ivy League alumni sat in the White House for 32 uninterrupted years until Joe Biden's presidency.J. Scott Applewhite/AP
  • Sixteen US presidents were educated at colleges and universities in the Ivy League.
  • Joe Biden was the first US president since Ronald Reagan not to have attended an Ivy League school.
  • President Donald Trump has recently taken on Harvard University, the alma mater of eight US presidents.
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Among the eight Ivy League schools, Harvard has educated the most US presidents — eight — followed by Yale, with five.

On the other hand, a few of the Ivies have not yet seen one of their students go on to become US president: Brown University, Cornell University, and Dartmouth College.

Most presidents in recent US history, including Trump, graduated from an Ivy League school. In fact, from the end of Ronald Reagan's term in 1989 until the beginning of Joe Biden's in 2021, the presidency was occupied by Ivy League alums.

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Trump has had a fraught relationship with some universities since he signed an executive order during his first term prompting higher education institutions to take tougher action in combating antisemitism.

Since October 7, 2023, US colleges and universities have been at the center of controversies regarding student protests against the war in Gaza, with Columbia University gaining national attention in April 2024 when students formed on-campus encampments demanding the school divest from Israel.

Since January, the Trump administration has made attempts to block Harvard University from receiving federal funds and enrolling international students, writing in an April 11 letter addressed to the university's leadership that the university had failed to meet "both the intellectual and civil rights conditions that justify federal investment." It came after the university refused the administration's demands to change hiring and admissions policies, among others.

Harvard's president, Alan Garber, wrote in a letter to students and staff in April, "No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue."

Here's which presidents were Ivy League educated, and where they attended university.

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