Take the next step in your academic career at Presbyterian College.
Maybe you made the decision to attend a two-year college and now you are looking to complete your bachelor’s degree. Maybe the first college you attended just wasn’t the right fit for you. Regardless of the reason, we are excited that you are considering PC and we welcome the opportunity to assist you through this process.
APPLICATION PRIORITY DATES
JULY 1
NOVEMBER 15
fall enrollment
spring enrollment
APPLICATION PRIORITY DATES
JUlY 1 – FALL ENROLLMENT
NOVEMBER 15 – SPRING ENROLLMENT
Note: Presbyterian College reviews applications for transfer admission on a rolling basis. The earlier you submit your completed application materials, the earlier the Admission Committee can provide a decision.
How To Apply To PC
When applying to transfer to Presbyterian College, follow these steps:
1
submit a pc
application
If you have earned fewer than 28 hours at the time you submit your application, you must also submit:
- Official final high school transcript
- Official standardized test scores (SAT / ACT)
*Must be sent from the testing agency or printed on you high school transcript.
2
request official
transcripts
get your transcripts
Request official transcripts from each college or university you have attended.
3
statement of
good standing
Scholarship Packages for Transfer Students
Admitted transfer students are eligible to receive the following scholarship packages.
Dean’s Scholarship (3.00 GPA and above) | $20,000 |
Dean’s Scholarship (Below 3.00 GPA) | $15,000 |
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship | $2,000 |
Transfer scholarship packages include all PC funds. You may be eligible for state and federal scholarships and grants in addition to your PC scholarship package. In order to find out if you qualify for a merit-based scholarship, you are encouraged to submit your application. Once your application for admission is complete, your admission and scholarship status can be determined.
Transferring Credit
Transfer Course Equivalencies »
For more information on transferring AP, IB, CLEP, and A-Level courses click here »