Woodrow Wilson got his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University.
It is not required by constitution to have any particular sort of schooling. Most presidents did have a college degree.
Woodrow Wilson was the only U.S. President who had a doctorate.
He started undergraduate work at Occidental College in LA and went to Columbia to finish his undergraduate degree. He graduated in 1983. After working for a while, he then went to Harvard for his law degree, graduating with academic honors in 1991.
There are no constitutional requirement concerning the education of a president. You question is obviously a matter of opinion. In general a college degree is most helpful in getting a first job. It is no guarantee that the person will be a good employee-- what really matters is what the person does once he is on the job. Being President requires many skills that can not be taught.
Yes, for the most part, jobs in the cognitive science field require an advanced degree. It is such a niche that you will require an advanced degree. The following websites are informative: www.cogs.indiana.edu/icogsci/what.html, www.psychologydegree.net/is-a-cognitive-psychology-degree-for-you/
The last U.S. President to hold office with no college degree was Harry S. Truman. He was our 33rd President. Just because he did not have one does not mean he never tried. He applied for the United States Millitary Academy in West Point but was rejected due to his poor eyesight. He also studied for a while at the Kansas City Law School but never achieved his degree.
Its not the degree that makes the most money, but the individual who possesses the degree. OR A degree in Law and run for president
Well, one way to look at it is, it typically refers to graduate coursework which follows the bachelor's degree. Graduate coursework is advanced study and includes the master's and doctorate degrees. tha associates and bachelors are considered undergraduate coursework.
Typically, in most all colleges today, a college degree would be necessary for this type of position. At the college and universities I teach at, a masters degree is required.
Grover Cleveland was the most recent to never take college classes.Harry Truman was the most recent to have not earned a degree or go to college in the usual sense, but he attended Kansas City Law School and took some college-level classes there.
If they are actually college graduates, they have either an associates degree or a bachelor's degree. In most people's minds, a college graduate has a bachelors, so the answer would be all of them.
In college a BA is a bachelors degree of arts. A BS is a bachelors degree in science. Most students get a BA.