Presbyterian College
Highlights
Six-Year Graduation Rate
A higher graduation rate indicates that the college’s students are more likely to graduate with a degree.
Six-Year Pell Grant Recipient Graduation Rate
A higher rate means that lower-income students are graduating at the same pace as their peers.
Acceptance Rate
A selective acceptance rate reflects the college’s academic reputation and competitive admissions process.
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
Undergraduate students
Student:faculty ratio
Meeting Street Scholarship recipients
Demographics
Opportunities
Academics
Six-Year Graduation Rate
Six-Year Pell Grant Recipient Graduation Rate
Acceptance Rate
Freshmen LIFE Scholarship Retention Rate
Majors
Costs
Scholarship Recipients’ Eligible Expenses Fully Covered
Average Annual Out-of-Pocket Cost for Scholarship Recipients
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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