Harvard
He started at Occidental College in Los Angeles, transferred to Columbia University and graduated in 1983; worked for a while, and then attended Harvard Law School, from which he graduated in 1991.
Occidental College in Los Angeles, Columbia University and Harvard University School of Law
President Barack Obama attended Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years. He transferred to Columbia University and graduated from there with a degree in Political Science. He then received his Law Degree (JD) in 1991 from Harvard University.
President Obama was taught at three colleges and one college preparatory school. He began college at Occidental but soon came to Columbia University where he received his B.A. degree. Then later he received a J.D. with high honor from Harvard Law School.
No, he did not. He attended Occidental College in Los Angeles, Columbia University in New York City, and Harvard University in Cambridge (near Boston) MA.
No, President Obama attended Occidental College and transferred to Columbia University during his undergraduate studies. He did his graduate studies at Harvard Law School.
Obama graduated from multiple universities leading up to his time in the White House. He has degrees from Occidental College, Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he obtained his Juris Doctor.
Occidental College, Columbia University, Harvard Law School, University of Chicago Law School, University of Nairobi, Howard University and Southern University. (There's probably a lot I missed)
No, when in California he attended Occidental College. He then transferred to Columbia University - from where he graduated in 1983. He also has a law degree from Harvard Law School.
Occidental College in Los Angeles/Columbia University in New York City for his Bachelor's Degree, Harvard Law in Cambridge, Massachusetts for his JD.
Harvard, Columbia and Occidental.
President Obama attended Occidental College in Los Angeles, and then Columbia University in New York, from which he received his Bachelor's degree. He received in legal degree (a JD) from Harvard University.