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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges at least six times in six years, including two stints at the University of Idaho before graduating from there in 1987.

Federal privacy laws prohibit the schools from disclosing her grades, and none of the schools contacted by The Associated Press could say why she transferred. There was no indication any were contacted as part of the background investigation of Palin by presidential candidate John McCain's campaign.

"Our office was not contacted by anyone," said Tania Thompson, spokeswoman for the University of Idaho in Moscow.

Palin, the governor of Alaska, was born in Idaho. Her family moved when she was only a few months old to Alaska, where she was raised.

According to a biography - "Sarah" by Kaylene Johnson - Palin and three friends went to the University of Hawaii at Hilo after graduation from high school in Alaska in 1982. But they left after a few weeks because of the constant rain there, the book said.

The registrar at Hawaii-Hilo has no record that she ever enrolled, school officials said Thursday.

Palin, then known as Sarah Louise Heath, and a friend then traveled to Honolulu and enrolled at Hawaii Pacific University, a private, nonsectarian school. She attended only as a freshman during the fall of 1982, school spokeswoman Crystale Lopez said.

She was in the business administration program as a full-time student, Lopez said Thursday.

"We're trying to track down someone who knew her," Lopez added.

From Hawaii Pacific, Palin transferred to North Idaho College, a two-year school in Coeur d'Alene, about 30 miles east of Spokane. She attended the college as a general studies major for two semesters, in spring 1983 and fall 1983, spokeswoman Stacy Hudson said.

"We were not able to track down club affiliations or anything," Hudson said.

The school identified one of her professors but he did not remember her, Hudson said.

Prior to her selection by McCain, the North Idaho College Alumni Association notified Palin in June she would be the recipient of its 2008-2009 Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award.

From North Idaho College, Palin transferred 70 miles south to the University of Idaho, the state's flagship institution. She majored in journalism with an emphasis in broadcast news. She attended Idaho, whose mascot is the Vandals, from fall 1984 to spring 1985.

She then returned to Alaska to attend Matanuska-Susitna College in Palmer in fall 1985.

Then she returned to Idaho, for spring 1986, fall 1986 and spring 1987, when she graduated. Despite her journalism degree, she does not appear to have worked for the college newspaper or campus television station, school officials said. She worked briefly as a sportscaster for KTUU in Anchorage after she graduated college.

The McCain campaign did not have an immediate comment on Palin's higher education record.

Palin's biography on her Alaska governor's website indicates only that she graduated from Idaho in 1987.

A recent profile of her in the school's alumni magazine, before her selection to run on the GOP ticket, listed only Hawaii Pacific, North Idaho and Idaho as schools she attended. She also explained in the profile that her curiosity and love of writing made journalism a natural choice.

"I was always asking everyone the questions, and I still am today," Palin told the magazine.

The University of Idaho is taking advantage of Palin's nomination. A prominent photograph of her is featured on the school's Web site."

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By Lincoln Park Dem Sep 4th 2008 at 8:24 pm EDT (Updated Sep 4th 2008 at 8:24 pm EDT)
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and it takes most people 4 years not six for a BA or BS
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By Obama/Biden4highserenity Sep 4th 2008 at 8:34 pm EDT (Updated Sep 4th 2008 at 8:34 pm EDT)
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I don't see anywhere that she got a BA or a BS?
Only that she graduated.
What degree did she graduate with?
sorry if I just missed it and it's obvious.
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By Barbara"Obama/Biden"Hussein Sep 4th 2008 at 8:46 pm EDT (Updated Sep 4th 2008 at 8:46 pm EDT)
A BS, and BS means cow manure!

Sorry to say, but these days I just cant help it. That woman attacked Our First Lady, (with a Law degree) I might add.
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By Terry Sep 5th 2008 at 4:02 am EDT (Updated Sep 5th 2008 at 4:02 am EDT)
What degree did you achieve?
  
Ah, the U of I...
By Democrat in Prairie City, OR Sep 7th 2008 at 12:45 am EDT (Updated Sep 7th 2008 at 12:45 am EDT)
One should not be too surprised either by the fact that Sarah Palin went to the U of I or that the U of I may have posted her photo on their website. Both actually seem to go hand in hand. Although Gov. Palin is basically an Alaskan, both her Idaho roots and the general/political cultures of both states are not that dissimilar.

For a great many years, having graduated from the U of I was an entre' into the better/best jobs in Idaho and the dominance within that state's elite by U of I grads was taken as something of an entitlement by many alums. Don't get me wrong, not everyone worked that way, but a great many did. However, that may not have been of any consideration to Gov. Palin, but it could possibly explain some attitudes that seem to have surfaced in her recent exposure in the media.

Also, to most folks in Idaho her peculiar brand of Republicanism is not odd at all, and a very similar brand of right-wing conservatism is shared by many there. When I lived there (for 30 yrs), politics in Idaho was and still is largely a Republican oligarchy with very little influence by Democrats, and the few that have made it in to politics there are either centrist or what some might call conservative democrats.

Someone asked me what I thought of her speech Wed. night, and my comment was "(yawn) sounds a lot like most of the political speeches and rhetoric I had heard in Idaho during my years living there. Nothing new to me, but maybe for the rest of the country."

And perhaps that is a word of warning to anyone trying to figure out the impact of her nomination for the Vice Presidency. If you want a model of what a USA under her leadership might try to look like, visit Idaho and pay attention to the attitudes and values and how they have shaped political and social institutions within the Gem State.