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Are you interested in talking to someone about PC?

No matter where you live in the US, we've got a contact person for you. If you'd like to meet the PC admissions counselor for your region, just select your high school's state from the drop-down menu.

If your high school is in South Carolina or Georgia use the menus below.

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South Carolina Students

For information about your area's PC counselor, please select the county where your school is located.

Georgia Students

For information about your area's PC counselor, please select the county where your school is located.

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Transfer Students

Thinking of transferring to PC? Then you have your own contact person, regardless of where you live.

Application Process
Here's where it all starts!
Early Decision Option

If you know PC is your first choice, take advantage of our Early Decision Option and complete your application file by November 1. You'll know our decision early. If you're admitted, you'll be able to relax and focus on other things, like finding scholarships and keeping up with your high school courses.

This option is a binding agreement. As an Early Decision student, you agree to enroll at PC and withdraw all applications for admission to other institutions if you're admitted to PC under the Early Decision plan. (If you're not admitted under the Early Decision plan, you will still be considered for regular admission to PC and may continue to apply elsewhere.)

Once you're accepted as an Early Decision student, you'll receive an estimated financial aid package by January 15. (For this reason, Early Decision is not recommended if you or your family want to compare financial aid options at multiple institutions before deciding which college you will attend.)

The deadline for submitting the non-refundable $400 registration deposit for Early Decision is January 15.

I'm a friend for life.

Relationships are very important part of your time at college. At PC you can expect close relationships in and out of the classroom. You'll also develop deep, meaningful relationships with other students because the atmosphere creates a sense of intimacy, whether it’s in classes, organizations or in your residence hall.