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Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Fees

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Raised to Your Highest Potential, Without Financial Limits

At Presbyterian College, we believe financial constraints should never limit your potential. Our comprehensive financial support helps you shape your future, providing robust aid packages that make a transformational PC education accessible.

Every dollar invested in a PC education is an investment in you — academically, personally, and professionally. We don’t just educate; we empower you to exceed your own expectations, all while making your educational journey financially attainable.

Residential Students*

Direct CostsFallSpringTotal
Tuition21,530 21,530 43,060
Fees1,550 1,550 3,100
Housing*3,542 3,542 7,084
Standard Meal Plan: 26 swipes, 8 exchanges, $250 Bonus Bucks3,525 3,525 7,050
Total$30,147 $30,147 $60,294
Indirect CostsFallSpringTotal
Books, course materials, supplies and equipment (laptop)1,000 1,000 2,000
Transportation814 814 1,628
Loan Fees28 27 55
Miscellaneous personal expenses684 684 1,368
Subtotal for Indirect Costs2,526 2,525 5,051
Total Cost of Attendance$32,673 $32,672 $65,345

*This is an average based on student actual costs. Below is a list of all housing options.

Commuting Students

Costs Payable to the SchoolFallSpringTotal
Tuition21,530 21,530 43,060
Fees1,550 1,550 3,100
Total$23,080 $23,080 $46,160
Costs Payable to OthersFallSpringTotal
Living Expenses (Housing and food)4,352 4,352 8,704
Books, course materials, supplies and equipment (Laptop)1,000 1,000 2,000
Transportation1,085 1,085 2,170
Fees for federal student loans28 27 55
Miscellaneous personal expenses651 651 1,302
Subtotal for costs payable to others7,116 7,115 14,231
Total Cost of Attendance$30,196 $30,195 $60,391

Important Notes:

  • Residential students are required to have a Standard Meal Plan or All-Access Meal Plan.
  • Financial aid awards only apply to Typical Double Room rates. Students and parents are responsible for paying the difference on other residence halls listed below.
  • Indirect costs will not appear on the student’s bill but need to be budgeted. The amounts listed above are estimates and may vary.
Standard Housing (Barron, Belk, Clinton, Fraternity Court, Grotnes, Georgia, Smyth, Carol International House)$5,990.00
Single Room, MSU, Spradley Hall, Townhouses$8,510.00
Upperclassman Apartments$9,240.00
PC Freedom Plan: 26 swipes, 26 exchanges, $100 Bonus Bucks$8,390.00
170 Block Meal Plan: 170 swipes, 5 exchanges, $400 Bonus Bucks$4,680.00
Commuter Meal Plan$920.00

Tuition$595 / credit hour
Fees$65 / credit hour
Science Lab Fee$50 / per course
Room (Double Occupancy)$610 /per term
Board Summer 1$630
Board Summer 2$630
Room – Upcharge for Single Room$255 / per term
Internship Fees:
1-4 hours$500 Flat Rate
5-6 hours$750 Flat Rate

Residential Students*:

Billable Costs

Direct CostsTotal
Tuition41,810
Fees3,100
Housing*6,869
Standard Meal Plan6,710
Total$58,489

*This is an average based on student actual costs. Below is a list of all housing options.

Indirect CostsTotal
Books and Supplies2,000
Transportation1,628
Loan Fees55
Personal1,368
Total5,051
Total Cost of Attendance$63,540

Commuting Students*:

Direct CostsTotal
Tuition41,810
Fees3,100
Total$44,910
Indirect CostsTotal
Housing & Food8,704
Books and Supplies1,500
Transportation2,170
Loan Fees55
Loan Fees70
Personal1,302
Subtotal for costs payable to others14,231
Total Cost of Attendance$59,141

Important Notes:

  • Residential students are required to have a Standard Meal Plan or All-Access Meal Plan.
  • Financial aid awards only apply to Typical Double Room rates. Students and parents are responsible for paying any differences on other residence halls listed below.
  • Indirect costs will not appear on the student’s bill but need to be budgeted. The amounts listed above are estimates and may vary.
Standard Housing includes: Barron, Belk, CIH, Clinton, Fraternity Court, Grotnes, Georgia, and Smyth$5,870
Spradley Hall, Townhouses, MSU$8,340
Staton Hall/Upperclassman Apartments$9,060
Single Room (if available)$8,340
PC Freedom Meal Plan$7,990
170 Block Meal Plan$4,460
Commuter Meal Plan$880

More Than a Degree What Students Value Most About PC

Hear from current students as they share why investing in a Presbyterian College education has paid off—in the classroom and in their lives.

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More Than a Degree What Students Value Most About PC

Hear from current students as they share why investing in a Presbyterian College education has paid off—in the classroom and in their lives.

Maggie Judd ’26

“Choosing Presbyterian College has been the best decision I’ve ever made! With the help of amazing faculty, I am continuously finding new opportunities like internships and research. I cherish my time at PC and the value my degree brings me.”

Lyle Jones ’26

“PC is a place to further your education, but also to cultivate a community and develop friendships that will last a long time.”

Carlos Jimenez ’26

“PC helped me find confidence and direction. I’ve learned how to lead, how to work with others, and how to develop skills that’ll help me long after graduation.”

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Scenic photo of flowers in front of Thomason Library.

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