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You are proud of all that your student has accomplished and you want to be sure he or she finds the right college.

 

College is an important choice and you are a key part of the decision. The following pages give you some basic information as a prospective PC parent. We also suggest that you talk to any member of our PC Parents' Council. They are all PC parents and happy to lend an understanding ear, good advice, or a helping hand as you consider (and we hope) become a PC parent.

 

Your son or daughter will find many good and remarkable things here, such as:

  • rigorous and constant academic challenges to inspire them to become citizen-oriented leaders;
  • opportunities for spiritual development and service to others in need;
  • course work that leaves them well-prepared for the career of their choosing; and
  • strong relationships with faculty and fellow classmates that will last a lifetime.

This unique combination of whole-person education with a focus on honor, service, and community will help your son or daughter prepare to change the world or just their community for the better.

 

Please feel free to contact any of our admissions counselors with questions or requests for any information. You can reach us at 1-800-960-7583 or admissions@presby.edu.

 

We look forward to hearing from you.

 

Leni Patterson
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
Presbyterian College

503 S. Broad St.
Clinton, SC 29325
864-833-8278

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Call our office at 1-800-960-7583 to arrange a visit. We will be glad to set you up to visit with faculty and/or sit in on a class or stay overnight in a dorm.

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You will find an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect at Presbyterian College.

The code focuses on responsibilities such as respect for the ideas, values, and property of others; a willingness to subordinate one’s own interests to the well-being of the community; and a dedication to abide by the rules of PC. The code prohibits cheating, lying, plagiarism, stealing, assault, and vandalism. The normal first offense penalty for an honor violation is a two-semester suspension.

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