List of vice presidents of the United States by education

Vice president list

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1John AdamsMassachusettsApril 21, 1789March 4, 1797FederalistHarvard CollegeGeorge Washington[1]
2Thomas JeffersonVirginiaMarch 4, 1797March 4, 1801Democratic-RepublicanCollege of William & MaryJohn Adams[2]
3Aaron BurrNew YorkMarch 4, 1801March 4, 1805Democratic-RepublicanPrincetonJefferson[3]
4George ClintonNew YorkMarch 4, 1805April 20, 1812Democratic-RepublicanStudied law with William SmithJefferson/
Madison
[4]
zVacantApril 20, 1812March 4, 1813Madison
5Elbridge GerryMassachusettsMarch 4, 1813November 23, 1814Democratic-RepublicanHarvard CollegeMadison[5]
zVacantNovember 23, 1814March 4, 1817Madison
6Daniel D. TompkinsNew YorkMarch 4, 1817March 4, 1825Democratic-RepublicanColumbiaMonroe[6]
7John C. CalhounSouth CarolinaMarch 4, 1825December 28, 1832Democratic-Republican/
Democratic
YaleJ. Q. Adams/
Jackson
[7]
zVacantDecember 28, 1832March 4, 1833Jackson
8Martin Van BurenNew YorkMarch 4, 1833March 4, 1837DemocraticKinderhook Academy and Washington Seminary studied law with Peter Silvester, Francis Sylvester and William P. Van NessJackson[8]
9Richard Mentor JohnsonKentuckyMarch 4, 1837March 4, 1841DemocraticTransylvania UniversityVan Buren[9]
10John TylerVirginiaMarch 4, 1841April 4, 1841WhigCollege of William & MaryW. Harrison[10]
zVacantApril 4, 1841March 4, 1845Tyler
11George M. DallasPennsylvaniaMarch 4, 1845March 4, 1849DemocraticPrinceton UniversityPolk[11]
12Millard FillmoreNew YorkMarch 4, 1849July 9, 1850WhigNew Hope Academy, studied law with Judge Walter Wood, Cayuga County, New YorkTaylor[12]
zVacantJuly 9, 1850March 4, 1853Fillmore
13William R. KingAlabamaMarch 4, 1853April 18, 1853DemocraticUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillPierce[13]
zVacantApril 18, 1853March 4, 1857Pierce
14John C. BreckinridgeKentuckyMarch 4, 1857March 4, 1861DemocraticCentre College, Princeton University, Transylvania UniversityBuchanan[14]
15Hannibal HamlinMaineMarch 4, 1861March 4, 1865RepublicanHebron Academy, Studied law at the firm of Samuel FessendenLincoln[15]
16Andrew JohnsonTennesseeMarch 4, 1865April 15, 1865DemocraticNone (Self-taught and received instruction from his wife, Eliza McCardle Johnson)Lincoln[16]
zVacantApril 15, 1865March 4, 1869A. Johnson
17Schuyler ColfaxIndianaMarch 4, 1869March 4, 1873RepublicanCommon schools of New York City and New Carlisle, IndianaGrant[17]
18Henry WilsonMassachusettsMarch 4, 1873November 22, 1875RepublicanAcademies in Strafford, Wolfeboro, and Concord, New HampshireGrant[18]
zVacantNovember 22, 1875March 4, 1877Grant
19William A. WheelerNew YorkMarch 4, 1877March 4, 1881RepublicanUniversity of VermontHayes[19]
20Chester A. ArthurNew YorkMarch 4, 1881September 19, 1881RepublicanUnion College, State and National Law SchoolGarfield[20]
zVacantSeptember 19, 1881March 4, 1885Arthur
21Thomas A. HendricksIndianaMarch 4, 1885November 25, 1885DemocraticHanover CollegeCleveland[21]
zVacantNovember 25, 1885March 4, 1889Cleveland
22Levi P. MortonNew YorkMarch 4, 1889March 4, 1893RepublicanShoreham Academy, Shoreham, VermontB. Harrison[22]
23Adlai E. StevensonIllinoisMarch 4, 1893March 4, 1897DemocraticIllinois Wesleyan University, Centre CollegeCleveland[23]
24Garret HobartNew JerseyMarch 4, 1897November 21, 1899RepublicanRutgers CollegeMcKinley[24]
zVacantNovember 21, 1899March 4, 1901McKinley
25Theodore RooseveltNew YorkMarch 4, 1901September 14, 1901RepublicanHarvard College, Columbia Law SchoolMcKinley[25]
zVacantSeptember 14, 1901March 4, 1905T. Roosevelt
26Charles W. FairbanksIndianaMarch 4, 1905March 4, 1909RepublicanOhio Wesleyan UniversityT. Roosevelt[26]
27James S. ShermanNew YorkMarch 4, 1909October 30, 1912RepublicanHamilton CollegeTaft[27]
zVacantOctober 30, 1912March 4, 1913Taft
28Thomas R. MarshallIndianaMarch 4, 1913March 4, 1921DemocraticWabash CollegeWilson[28]
29Calvin CoolidgeMassachusettsMarch 4, 1921August 2, 1923RepublicanAmherst CollegeHarding[29]
zVacantAugust 2, 1923March 4, 1925Coolidge
30Charles G. DawesIllinoisMarch 4, 1925March 4, 1929RepublicanMarietta College, University of Cincinnati College of LawCoolidge[30]
31Charles CurtisKansasMarch 4, 1929March 4, 1933RepublicanTopeka High School, studied law with Aderial H. CaseHoover[31]
32John Nance GarnerTexasMarch 4, 1933January 20, 1941DemocraticVanderbilt UniversityF. Roosevelt[32]
33Henry A. WallaceIowaJanuary 20, 1941January 20, 1945DemocraticIowa State UniversityF. Roosevelt[33]
34Harry S. TrumanMissouriJanuary 20, 1945April 12, 1945DemocraticSpalding's Commercial College (did not graduate)
Kansas City Law School (did not graduate)
F. Roosevelt[34]
zVacantApril 12, 1945January 20, 1949Truman
35Alben W. BarkleyKentuckyJanuary 20, 1949January 20, 1953DemocraticMarvin College, Emory University, University of Virginia School of LawTruman[35]
36Richard NixonCaliforniaJanuary 20, 1953January 20, 1961RepublicanWhittier College, Duke University School of LawEisenhower[36]
37Lyndon B. JohnsonTexasJanuary 20, 1961November 22, 1963DemocraticSouthwest Texas State Teachers CollegeKennedy[37]
zVacantNovember 22, 1963January 20, 1965L. Johnson
38Hubert HumphreyMinnesotaJanuary 20, 1965January 20, 1969DemocraticUniversity of Minnesota, Louisiana State University, Capitol College of PharmacyL. Johnson[38]
39Spiro AgnewMarylandJanuary 20, 1969October 10, 1973RepublicanJohns Hopkins University, University of Baltimore School of LawNixon[39]
zVacantOctober 10, 1973December 6, 1973Nixon
40Gerald FordMichiganDecember 6, 1973August 9, 1974RepublicanUniversity of Michigan, Yale Law SchoolNixon[40]
zVacantAugust 9, 1974December 19, 1974Ford
41Nelson RockefellerNew YorkDecember 19, 1974January 20, 1977RepublicanDartmouth CollegeFord[41]
42Walter MondaleMinnesotaJanuary 20, 1977January 20, 1981DemocraticMacalester College, University of MinnesotaCarter[42]
43George H. W. BushTexasJanuary 20, 1981January 20, 1989RepublicanYaleReagan[43]
44Dan QuayleIndianaJanuary 20, 1989January 20, 1993RepublicanDePauw University, Indiana University School of Law – IndianapolisG. H. W. Bush[44]
45Al GoreTennesseeJanuary 20, 1993January 20, 2001DemocraticHarvard University, Vanderbilt UniversityClinton[45]
46Dick CheneyWyomingJanuary 20, 2001January 20, 2009RepublicanUniversity of WyomingG. W. Bush[46]
47Joe BidenDelawareJanuary 20, 2009January 20, 2017DemocraticUniversity of Delaware, Syracuse University College of LawObama[47]
48Mike PenceIndianaJanuary 20, 2017January 20, 2021RepublicanHanover College, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of LawTrump[48]
49Kamala HarrisCaliforniaJanuary 20, 2021IncumbentDemocraticHoward University, University of California, Hastings College of the LawBiden[49]

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  2. "Thomas Jefferson". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  3. "Aaron Burr". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  4. "George Clinton". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  5. "Elbridge Gerry". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  6. "Daniel Tompkins". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  7. "John Calhoun". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  8. "Martin Van Buren". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
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  11. "George Dallas". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  12. "Millard Fillmore". United States Senate. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
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