Woodrow Wilson spent 1873-1874 at Davidson College , then laid out for year for health reasons. He entered Princeton in 1875,
Woodrow Wilson was a college teacher and then became the president of Princeton University in 1902.
Before becoming President, Woodrow Wilson worked as the president of Princeton University (then known as the College of New Jersey) from 1902 to 1910.
James Garfield and Woodrow Wilson were both college professors. Garfield served for awhile as the president of Hiram College and Wilson became president of Princeton. Dwight Eisenhower served as president of Columbia University but did not teach any classes or claim to be a scholar.
Princeton Univeristy was founded as "The College of New Jersey." It did not adopt the name "Princeton University" until Woodrow Wilson became the University President in the early 20th century.
Henry Dunster was the first college president in what became the US. He became president of Harvard in 1640.
Wilson was Governor of New Jersey when he was elected President.Before that he was President of Princeton University.Woodrow Wilson's first job was practicing law after passing the Georgia bar exam. Wilson eventually became the 28th President of the United States.
Of the founding fathers who became president, only George Washington did not go to college. John Adams graduated from Harvard, Thomas Jefferson graduated from the College of William and Mary, and James Madison graduated from Princeton University.
Type your answer here... 15 of the 17 born children and became a college president?
yes. he is the only President to ever have one
I'm going to say he became famous by becoming president of Princeton University and then became governor of New Jersey then he eventually became president of the United States. Hope this helps.
Jonathan Edwards was born in 1703 and died in 1758. He was a preacher and he was a theologian and he became president of Princeton University in 1745.
Wilson was educated at home and at private schools in Augusta and Columbia, South Carolina, where the Wilsons moved when his father, Dr. Wilson accepted a position as a professor. In 1873 they moved again, to Wilmington, North Carolina where Wilson attended Davidson College. The following year he enrolled at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). In 1879, he entered the University of Virginia Law school, but dropped out after one year and studied law on his own.He passed the bar exam and in 1882 settled in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1883 Wilson relinquished his law career and entered the graduate school of Johns Hopkins University to earn a PhD degree in political science .