Melania Trump’s online bio page no longer mentions her degree in architecture and design from the University of Ljubljana.

Instead, the new page says that she "paused her studies to advance her modeling career in Milan and Paris".

The mention of her degree in her home country was kept on the website until July, when she was due to give a keynote speech at the Republican National Convention.

At the convention, she gave a speech that plagiarised Michelle Obama’s 2008 speech at the Democratic National Convention. The Trump campaign blamed a staffer called Meredith McIver, who apologized in a statement.

The website page does not say whether the incoming first lady resumed or completed the course. Her lack of degree marks a break from the past three first ladies - Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama - who obtained graduate degrees.

Blaz Matija Vogelnik, a professor who said he briefly taught her, told NBC in August that she did not complete the course, but she had passed an entry test for the college and believed "her IQ was very high".

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When speculation swirled over her education, Ms Trump’s entire website was pulled down.

She tweeted later that month it was removed because it "did not accurately reflect my current business and professional interests".

The website now redirects to www.trump.com, buts contents can still be accessed via the Internet Archive.

The deleted page says Ms Trump, the "aqua eyed beauty" arrived in New York in 1996.