You’re going to hear these words a lot over the next four years. “Dum Vivimus Servimus.” Or, “While We Live, We Serve.” It’s the PC motto, and it reflects a big part of the PC culture. You see, the desire to help those in need has been part of what makes a Blue Hose a
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We’re Here for You. Let Us Show You How.
The transition to college can be exciting and fun. First time away from home. You’re pumped about how you’re going to decorate your room and who you’re going to meet. We’re excited for you! Transitioning to college can be challenging, too. For some students, being away from home for the first time and adjusting to
Ready to dance?!
Year after year, Shuckin’ and Shaggin’ is the Week of Welcome event that students love the most. Just check out what PC junior Lexy Clark has to say about it: “One of the most fun events of the year” There is no tradition at Presbyterian College that brings students together quite like Shuckin’ and Shaggin’
8 Reasons to Get Involved on Campus
Sharmila Samuel remembers visiting the PC campus a few months before her freshman year. “I was told on tour that the more I got involved, the more I would love PC!” Sharmila said. “As a freshman, I took that advice to heart. Now, I realize that getting involved has helped me get to know people
What you can expect the first few days on campus
After you’ve moved in to college, you may feel a little nervous about being away from home for the first time. If so, don’t worry. It’s normal. Any butterflies in your stomach shouldn’t last too long. We’re going to roll out the tartan carpet just for you! Welcome to the Week of Welcome You’ll move
Top 5 Dorm Room Essentials
Top 5 Dorm Room Essentials Can you believe you’ll be moving in to your dorm room in less than two months? Move-In Day is August 18, and it’ll be here before you know it. We asked current PC students what you should think about bringing for your dorm that you won’t find on the website.
Have Opportunities, Will Travel.
Does the thought of studying abroad in college make you nervous? Or would you pack your bags right now if you could? Whichever camp you’re in, studying abroad gives you the chance to learn about the world and yourself while you prepare for your future. Kendall McDill took full advantage of studying abroad when she
Student Lives the Motto
PC student spends his summers helping children with needs Some of our students are so into living out our College motto, “While We Live, We Serve,” they volunteer year round. Even during the summer. Rising senior Trey Counterman serves as a counselor at Victory Junction, a camp for children with special needs in Randleman, N.C.
Unsure about a career? So was Maggie.
Career Services Staff Helps Recent Grad Get to Grad School Do you know exactly what you want to be after you graduate from college? Or do you have no idea? There’s no right or wrong answer. And whatever the case may be for you, PC’s liberal arts education can get you there. Take Maggie Childress,
Brittany Kirkland ’13: New Yorker. Analytics Strategist. Blue Hose.
From her window, Brittany Kirkland ‘13 can look down on busy New Yorkers hustling up and down Wall Street. That’s on Fridays when she works from home in downtown New York City. The rest of the week Brittany sips almond milk lattes in her office near Union Square Park, where you can find IBM’s corporate