Bill Clinton attended Georgetown University as an undergraduate from 1964 to 1968, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service. During his time there, he was actively involved in student government and various political organizations, which helped shape his interest in politics and international relations. Clinton's experiences at Georgetown laid the foundation for his future political career, including his later role as a prominent political figure and President of the United States.
Yes he graduated in 1968
No. He went to Georgetown University; University College, Oxford; and Yale Law School.
Georgetown University, Oxford and Yale Law School.
Bill Clinton left Georgetown University after his second year to pursue a Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford. He made this decision to further his education and broaden his experiences, believing that studying abroad would enhance his understanding of international relations and politics. Clinton's time at Georgetown was significant in shaping his future political career, but he felt the opportunity at Oxford was too valuable to pass up.
He received a Bachelor's Degree from Georgetown University in 1968. He received a Law Degree in 1973 from Yale University Law School.Ê
Clinton went the Georgetown to study and did quite well as a Baptist from Arkansas in a Catholic school in the East.
Clinton earned a bachelor's degree in international affairs from Georgetown University in 1968 and he also earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in law. from Yale University in 1973.
Bill Clinton went to Yale Law School, Georgetown University, and Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.
Bill Clinton went to Georgetown University (BS)University College, Oxford (attended)Yale University (JD)
Former president Bill Clinton earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University in 1968. After graduating from Georgetown, he won a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford. He left Oxford early and entered Yale University where he earned his Juris Doctorate in 1973.
2 Presidents have attended G-town. 1) Lyndon B. Johnson and 2) Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton, Pat Ewing and Allen Iverson.