Ken Schoolland - Education

Education

  • Georgetown University, Master of Science in Foreign Service: Emphasis: International Economics - Washington, D.C., 1971-73
  • University of Besançon, French language studies - Besançon, France, 1972
  • American University, BA Political Science - Washington, D.C., 1971
  • Occidental College, Diplomacy and World Affairs - Los Angeles, California, 1967-71

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