Presbyterian College

Highlights

59%

Six-year graduation rate

A higher graduation rate indicates that the college’s students are more likely to graduate with a degree.

60%

Freshmen LIFE Scholarship Retention Rate

A higher SC LIFE retention rate indicates that the college's students are more likely to maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

71%

Acceptance rate

A lower rate indicates that a school accepts a smaller percentage of applicants during its admissions process.

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Average annual out-of-pocket cost

An average annual out-of-pocket cost cannot be calculated since five or fewer Scholarship recipients attend this college.

Student Life

903

Undergraduate students

11:1

Student to faculty ratio

5

Meeting Street Scholarship recipients

Demographics

Gender Stat
Female 56%
Male 44%
Ethnicity Stat
African American 16%
Hispanic/Latino 8%
White 64%
Other 12%

Opportunities

Activity Stat
Type of Athletics D1
Number of Clubs 60
Greek Life? Yes
Study Abroad? Yes

Academics

59%

Six-year graduation rate

50%

Six-year pell grant recipient graduation rate

71%

Acceptance rate

60%

Freshmen LIFE scholarship retention rate

33

Majors

Costs

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Scholarship recipients’ eligible expenses fully covered

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Average annual out-of-pocket cost for Scholarship recipients

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About Presbyterian College

Presbyterian College is a private liberal arts university. The school was established as an outgrowth of its founder’s desire for orphaned children to have a place to continue their education. The school’s undergraduates all participate either in an internship, research or a study abroad program.

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