Resources for High School Counselors
Helping Your Students Find Their Path
Thank you for all you do to help students continue their education. You play a critical role in shaping your students’ futures, and we want to make that work as easy as possible. Below you’ll find resources designed specifically for you—everything you need to educate your students on the opportunities in store for them at Presbyterian College.
At PC, students benefit from the personal attention of a small, close-knit campus with more than 90 majors, minors, and pre-professional programs to choose from. Our 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio means your students won’t get lost in a crowd—they’ll be known, challenged, and supported from day one.
PC at a Glance
12:1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
90+
Majors, Minors & Programs
100%
Students Receive Financial Aid
$27M
In Scholarships & Aid
FREE
Application
Test-Optional
Admissions Policy
Admissions Requirements for Incoming Students
A high school diploma is required. Presbyterian College recommends applicants for freshman admission complete the following high school courses. Applicants are strongly encouraged to take honors, dual credit, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate courses whenever possible.
| Subject | Details |
|---|---|
| English – 4 units | College preparatory English courses (English I, II, III, and IV) |
| Mathematics – 4 units | Including Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry |
| Laboratory Science – 2+ units | Two credits from Biology I, Chemistry I, or Physics I. Physical Science does not typically count as a lab science. |
| Foreign Language – 2+ units | All credits must be earned in the same language. Three credits are recommended. |
| Social Sciences – 2+ units | American History is required. A half-credit of government and a half-credit of economics are also recommended. |
Submitting Documents
You may submit official high school transcripts electronically through services such as Parchment or Common App. You can also mail them in a sealed envelope to:
Presbyterian College
503 South Broad Street
Clinton, South Carolina 29325
Students can apply through:
Aid, Scholarships & Awards
All the Benefits of a Private Liberal Arts Education—at an Affordable Cost
Presbyterian College offers $27 million in scholarships and aid, and nearly 99 percent of students receive financial aid to offset tuition costs. Your students get all the benefits of a small, private liberal arts institution at a cost comparable to a large flagship public school.
When students apply to PC, they are automatically considered for merit scholarships up to $30,000—no separate application required. Additional scholarship opportunities are available for students who demonstrate leadership, service, and academic excellence.
Contact us today to learn how we can help your students invest in their futures.
Nominate your
HIGH-ACHIEVING Juniors
Do you know an exceptionally bright student who is destined for greatness? We are excited to meet the next generation of PC students and ask that you nominate these juniors for the $26,000 PC Fellows Scholarship today. This is a great way to put deserving students on our radar and connect them with a transformative scholarship opportunity.
Student Outcomes: Where PC Graduates Go
When you recommend Presbyterian College, you can feel confident about where your students are headed. PC graduates go on to top graduate programs and rewarding careers across every field. Here are a few highlights:
- Strong career placement rates
across business, healthcare, education, law, and STEM fields
- Graduate and professional school acceptance
at institutions including Clemson, NYU, Wake Forest, Emory, and more
- Experiential learning opportunities
including internships, research, study abroad, and service projects that prepare students for life after college
- A supportive alumni network
that opens doors long after graduation
What Makes PC Different
What Makes PC Different
Request Materials & Schedule a Visit
We want to make it easy for you to share PC with your students. Here are a few ways we can help:
Success Stories
Sometimes the best way to help a student see themselves at PC is through someone who’s been in their shoes. Browse student stories by area of interest so you can connect your students with relatable experiences and real outcomes.
Stay Connected: Get the Latest News
Sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay on top of important news and deadlines that matter to your students. We’ll keep you informed about new programs, upcoming events, scholarship deadlines, and campus happenings that could help guide your students to life at PC.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some of the most common questions we hear from high school and community college counselors. For any other questions, please contact the Admissions Office at 864-808-1880 or email us at admissions@presby.edu.

Your Dedicated Contact
Office of Admissions
Phone: 1-800-476-7272
Email: admissions@presby.edu
503 South Broad Street, Clinton, South Carolina 29325

