The Democratic presidential nominee spent her undergraduate days at Wellesley College before attending Yale Law School.
Long before his White House aspirations, the Republican party's nominee got his start in real estate development.
It's hard to believe how quickly the president's teenage daughters have grown up! Malia is set to attend Harvard University in 2017 while Sasha attends a small, prestigious private school in the nation's capital.
Before he served as the nation's Vice President under Obama, he was helmed as Delaware's longest-running senator.
Trump's vice presidential running mate has three children, an aspect of his personal life he's called "the greatest privilege."
Fun fact: The Democratic VP nominee and University of Missouri grad is an avid harmonica player.
The New York City native and former Democratic nominee has long been a political activist, notably fighting for the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
The Florida Senator attended Tarkio College in Missouri for one year on a football scholarship from 1989 to 1990.
Hailing from Texas, the Senator has roots in the Ivy League as he graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Law School.
The Governor of Ohio and former presidential hopeful first ran for Congress in 1982.
The former first family often enjoyed trips to the Happiest Place on Earth in the 90s.
While at one point apart of Clinton's short list for vice presidential nominees, the politician initially made history as the first female Senator from Massachusetts.
Trump's eldest daughter has continued building the family business, serving as the Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization.
The couple met in 1989 when the future president was interning at the Chicago law firm Michelle also worked at.
The Donald married the Slovenian model and jewelry designer in 2005. She later gave birth to the couple's only child together, 10-year-old Barron.
The prominent political figures met in the library at Yale Law School just five years before they would marry in 1975.
The 22-year-old model would go on to graduate from her father's alma mater, University of Pennsylvania.