Notable Alumni
- Alexandra Knatchbull (2008), Daughter of Norton Knatchbull, 8th Baron Brabourne
- Abdullah II of Jordan (1987), King of Jordan
- John R. Allen, Commander of International Coalition in Afghanistan
- José Durão Barroso (1987), President of the European Commission former Prime Minister of Portugal
- George Casey, (1970), U.S. Army Chief of Staff
- Paul Clement (1988), U.S. Solicitor General and Acting U.S.Attorney General
- Laura Chinchilla Miranda (1959), 46th President of Costa Rica
- Bill Clinton (1968), 42nd President of the United States
- Richard Durbin (1966), US Senator from Illinois, Majority Whip of the United States Senate
- Felipe, Prince of Asturias (1991), Crown Prince (future King) of Spain
- Luis Fortuno (1982) Governor of Puerto Rico
- Alexander Haig (1961), US Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO (1974–79)
- James L. Jones (1966), President Obama's National Security Advisor
- Eugen Jurzyca, Minister of Education of Slovakia
- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (1968), President of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010
- Denis McDonough, (1996) President Obama's Deputy National Security Advisor
- Pat Quinn (1969), Governor of Illinois
- Daniel Henninger, columnist, Wall Street Journal
- Carl Reiner (1943), actor, film producer, film director, Emmy Award winner
- Matthew A. Reynolds (1986), former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs (2008–2009)
- Courtney Stadd (1981) NASA Chief of Staff from 2001-2003
- Debora Spar (1984), President, Barnard College affiliated institution of Columbia University, member Board of Directors of Goldman Sachs
- George Tenet (1976), Director of the CIA from 1997 to 2004
- Željko Komšić President of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2006 to present
- Mushahid Hussain, Opposition Leader in Pakistan, candidate for President of Pakistan in 2008.
- Matthew VanDyke, freedom fighter and Prisoner of War (POW) in the 2011 Libyan Civil War.
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