No, he did not. The reason was primarily due to lack of funds.
After the death of his father (Washington was 11, when his father died), a shortage of funds, prevented Washington from receiving a formal education or University education, in England as his older brothers had done.
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When he was college age there were not any colleges close to where he lived and he did not have much money. He did the next best thing- studied law with a local lawyer and passed the bar exam and soon became a judge.
George Washington did not have a college education. Washington was the first President of the United States. He served as president from April 1789 to March 1797.
George Washington earned a surveyor's certificate from the College of William & Mary.
There are many things and places named after George Washington. Some of the places are Fort Washington, California, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, Little Washington, Virginia, and Washington, Iowa. Some things named after him are Georgetown College, Washington College, Central Washington University, Mount Washington, and the George Washington Bridge.
George Washington did not attend the College of William and Mary, but he did receive his surveyor's license from the College of William and Mary in 1749. He later served as the first American Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1788 to 1799.
George Washington was home schooled for the most part. He attended The College of William & Mary to obtain a surveyor's certificate, but did not have a college degree.
George Washington liked to go fishing and hunt foxes and stuff like that with his half brother Lawrence.