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Ever think about what it takes to build a college?

Where do you put 1500 students, faculty, and staff so that they can learn, live and serve successfully together?

 

When a new visual arts facility or campus center or athletic facility means a multimillion dollar project, where do you find the resources?

 

Ever think about how much harder this is for private, church-related, liberal arts colleges that get no tax dollars?

 

PC is a proudly private, church-related, liberal arts college. Everything we have comes from our friends and alumni - not a penny from tax dollars or governmental appropriation.  Without those who care deeply about our mission and the students we serve, PC would not exist.

 

That is the primary goal of the Promise and Challenge campaign - to help those who want to help us make sure that PC has the resources it needs to serve those who are here. In response to your support, we promise to be the best stewards we possibly can of all that you entrust to us - from your financial support, to your students.

Along with financial aid and endowment for faculty, facilities are an essential need for our future.

 

At this time we need your support for the following key spaces:

Each one of these projects has a dedicated team of volunteers to help it succeed.

 

Please click on each of the links above to learn more about these special projects, the people who are working on them, and the progress that we are making. Check back to the links above from time to time to see PC develop or contact: The PC Advancement Office at 864-833-8007 or supportpc@presby.edu

Presbyterian College awarded $275,000 gift for School of Pharmacy

The J M Smith Foundation of Spartanburg has donated $275,000 to the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy.

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