<P> Many of the Founding Fathers attended or held degrees from the colonial colleges, most notably Columbia, Princeton, Harvard, the College of William and Mary, Yale and University of Pennsylvania . Some had previously been home schooled or obtained early instruction from private tutors or academies . Others had studied abroad . Ironically, Benjamin Franklin who had little formal education himself would ultimately establish the University of Pennsylvania based on European models (1740); "Penn" would have the first medical school (1765) in the thirteen colonies where another Founder, Benjamin Rush would eventually teach . </P> <P> With a limited number of professional schools established in the U.S., Founders also sought advanced degrees from traditional institutions in England and Scotland such as the University of Edinburgh and University of St. Andrews . </P> <Ul> <Li> College of William and Mary: Thomas Jefferson </Li> <Li> Harvard: John Adams, John Hancock and William Williams </Li> <Li> Columbia: John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, Robert R. Livingston and Egbert Benson . </Li> <Li> Princeton: James Madison, Gunning Bedford, Jr., Aaron Burr, Benjamin Rush and William Paterson </Li> <Li> University of Pennsylvania: Hugh Williamson </Li> <Li> Yale University: Oliver Wolcott </Li> <Li> James Wilson attended University of St. Andrews and Edinburgh though he never received a degree . </Li> </Ul> <Li> College of William and Mary: Thomas Jefferson </Li>

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