Eligibility

  • Speak with your academic advisor about how you plan to complete major and graduation requirements.
  • You must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in order to be granted permission to study abroad. If you do not meet the minimum GPA requirement, a faculty committee will evaluate your application to determine whether an exception is warranted.
  • Students on academic or disciplinary probation or suspension, or with other serious disciplinary records, are not eligible for study abroad.
  • Semesters abroad are NOT COVERED by PC employee tuition remission or tuition exchange benefit programs.
  • Students with delinquent accounts are not eligible for study abroad.

Semester Program Application Checklist

*All students are required to apply online through the system here »

  • Study Abroad Application
  • Statement of Purpose essay: Addressing the following questions (2-3 pages): What are your specific academic goals, and how do you plan to achieve them through participation in a study abroad program? Why are you interested in studying abroad in this particular country and on this particular program? How will your choice of major(s) impact your study abroad experience?
  • Two Faculty Recommendations: Recommendation forms should be completed by faculty members who can attest to your qualifications for successful completion of a program of study abroad.

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE NOVEMBER 1, 2023.

Once You Are Accepted

  • Letter of Approval: You must be selected to apply to a Presbyterian College Semester Abroad Program and be given a Letter of Approval to send your application materials to the university abroad. If you apply to a program without official approval from the Office of International Programs (OIP), your credits from the outside program may not transfer to PC.
  • Enrollment forms: These forms will be available to you once your application has been approved in the Study Abroad system.
  • Study Abroad Program Fee: If you are accepted by the program for which you applied, you will be charged PC’s tuition and fees. Students are also responsible for a $300 program fee which will be billed to the student by PC. This fee is non-refundable. You are responsible for the application fee and any additional program costs such as airfare to the program site, visa fees, personal expenses, etc.
  • Study Abroad Insurance Fee: All PC study abroad students will be enrolled in PC’s international health insurance plan. Students are responsible for a $200 insurance fee which will be billed to the student by PC. This insurance is mandatory for all students studying abroad at PC.
  • PRE-DEPARTURE: Attend the mandatory pre-departure orientation before leaving campus. These are held in November and April. You will be contacted with specific dates.
  • Contact Information: It is extremely important that your promptly inform OIP of any change in mailing address, e-mail address, or telephone numbers (college, local, summer, or permanent).

Eligibility

  • You must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in order to be granted permission to participate in short-term programs. If you do not meet the minimum GPA requirement, a faculty committee will evaluate your application to determine whether an exception is warranted.
  • Students on academic or disciplinary probation or suspension, or with other serious disciplinary records, are not eligible for study abroad.
  • Students studying abroad will be charged PC’s short-term program fees.
  • Students with delinquent accounts are not eligible for study abroad.

Academic Credit

PC Short Term Programs typically range between 3-6 hours of academic credit.

Cost

Costs vary according to program but are generally between $3,000 and $7,000.

Scholarships

The Office of International Programs offers scholarships for PC Spring Break, Maymester, Winter Break, and approved Summer programs. 

Short-Term Application Checklist

*All students are required to apply online through the system here »

FACULTY-LED PROGRAM

  • Study Abroad Application
  • Medical Form
  • Risks and Responsibilities Waiver
  • Program Contract

SUMMER PROGRAM

  • Study Abroad Application
  • Medical Form
  • Risks and Responsibilities Waiver
  • Program Contract
  • Transient Form