Accepted Students
CONGRATULATIONS!
MAKE IT OFFICIAL
Ready to make it official? You’ve been admitted, and we’d love to have you join the PC Family. Submit your security deposit to save your seat.
ACCEPTED STUDENT DAY
Join us for Accepted Student Day on March 29! Discover life at PC, connect with future classmates, and experience what makes Presbyterian College truly special. Your next chapter starts here!
VISIT CAMPUS
Can’t make Accepted Student Day? Visit campus during the week or on a Saturday! Explore PC, connect with faculty, and envision yourself as part of the PC Family. Schedule your visit today and discover what it means to be a Blue Hose.
IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO BEYOND THE ORDINARY
At PC, you can shape your future into what you want it to be. You’ll find a major that matches your interests and career goals. And your professors will know your name and will help you succeed. We work with you every step of the way to prepare you for the bright future you’re looking for.
YOU’RE ACCEPTED. NOW WHAT?
HERE ARE YOUR NEXT STEPS.
1. FINANCIAL AID
2. OFFER OF ADMISSION
3. ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT
NEXT STEPS
IMPORTANT DATES
December 1 – FAFSA opens
February 1 - FAFSA Priority Deadline
March 29 - Accepted Student Day
May 1 – Deposit Deadline
ARE YOU READY?
You'll fit right in at PC.
You can pursue what you love at PC. Outside the classroom, meet students who share your same interests by joining clubs and organizations on campus. Inside the classroom, conduct research on topics you’re interested in. We’ll help you find an internship that can prepare you for a future career.
BLUE HOSE SPOTLIGHT:
STUDENTS AND ALUMNI SHARE THEIR PC JOURNEY
William Johnson
William Johnson made the most of his time at PC and recommends that all students do the same. The 2024 Outstanding Senior double-majored in biochemistry and history, preparing him for med school. William was a member of the cross-country team and got involved in various activities on campus, like the Ultimate Frisbee Club.
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Kristen Peagler
As an undergraduate, Kristen played as a forward for the women’s soccer team. Her time away from the soccer field was spent primarily in PC’s science facilities, where she was mentored by two biology professors.
Will Grismore
Meet Will Grismore, a dual-degree engineering student from Columbia, South Carolina. Last summer he was awarded a NASA South Carolina Space Grant Consortium Research Award for his project.
Emily Green
When Emily toured colleges, one thing stuck with her about her visit to PC: community. PC also became a place where her interests could collide.
Maleek Catching
PC senior Maleek Catching already has a job in Big Data lined up, thanks t an internship and to Maleek’s persuasive presentation skills.
LET’S GO BEYOND TOGETHER.
“Everyone takes a journey, but what makes PC different is that you don’t take that journey alone.”
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