No, not during his lifetime, as there were few if any universities that awarded honorary degrees back then. President Lincoln did not have much formal education, and by most accounts, learned to be an attorney by apprenticing himself to experienced lawyers; thus, he did not have an alma mater that might have given him an award. These days, there are many buildings and awards named after him, but in his lifetime, he did not receive any of them.
Millard fillmore refused it because he said, "he had done nothing to earn it."
Washington was not a college graduate. He was, however, awarded an honorary degree (LL.D) from 5 different universities.http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/project/faq/index.html
Woodrow Wilson is the only President to earn a PhD. (Johns-Hopkins 1886)George W. Bush is the only President with a Masters. ( MBA from Harvard) Rutherford B. Hayes earned a BA at Kenyon and then went to Harvard Law School to earn an LLB. He was the first President with two degrees.
she did not earn any degrees because she did not go to college.
AFTER HIS TERM, The US President earning is $200,000.00 and The US Vice president would earn $150,000.00
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the degrees that he received was a bachelors degree in science
Lincoln earned good money in the law office
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You can earn as many bachelor degrees as you have the time and money for, as long as you meet the graduation requirements of each.