Every president since 1953 has had a bachelor's degree, reflecting the increasing importance of higher education in the United States.
[7] One president attended a foreign college at the undergraduate level: John Quincy Adams at Leiden University (John F. Kennedy intended to study at the London School of Economics, but failed to attend as he fell ill before classes began.)
Bill Clinton won a Rhodes Scholarship, enrolling at the University of Oxford in Fall 1968, where he read for a B.Phil in politics.
These were not degree-granting institutions when Eisenhower attended, but were part of his professional education as a career soldier.
Presidents who were admitted to the bar after a combination of law school and independent study include; Franklin Pierce; Chester A. Arthur; William McKinley; and Woodrow Wilson.