2020 PC Scholarships
PC net price is at $18,963.00 per year and will likely continue climbing like all colleges around the U.S. There are various ways to combat the steep rises in college tuition, and scholarships can be a key ingredient in reducing the overall cost of Presbyterian College. PC awards an average of $26,108.00 to each student, which can help alleviate some of the financial burden. However, most families will need to find other sources of funding to bridge the remaining tuition gap. In addition to the annual tuition, PC students can expect to pay $N/A in housing costs and $N/A in meal plan costs - if you chose to live in the surrounding area of Clinton, then those costs could be even higher.
100% of full-time students receive local or institutional grants with an average award size of $31,372.00. Furthermore, 34% of students receive federal grants with an average amount of $4,631.00.
The numbers seem bleak and, truthfully, they are for most average American families. Luckily, the scholarships below are open to Presbyterian College students, with the goal of helping to afford a college education. Some scholarships may be specifically provided by PC while others are open to PC students, though not exclusive to Presbyterian College.
How much total award money and scholarships are available for Presbyterian College students?
There are 7 scholarships totaling $12,550.00 available to residents. You can easily browse through all 7 scholarships below.
What types of scholarships are available for Presbyterian College students?
Each scholarship below may have different requirements and guidelines. While some of the Presbyterian College scholarships can only be used for specific purposes, many of them can be used for all types of expenses including supplies, tuition, room and board and more. Furthermore, this list can include Presbyterian College study abroad scholarships, Presbyterian College transfer scholarships, and Presbyterian College merit scholarships.
Are these scholarships for PC study abroad?
At least a few of these scholarships below can be put toward PC study abroad. If the scholarship does not specify a specific purpose or use of funds, then it is most likely eligible. You can double-check with the scholarship provider to confirm.
What scholarships are available to PC transfer students?
The ScholarshipPoints and Scholarship Owl scholarships, at least, are open to Presbyterian College transfer students and the funds can be put toward all types of expenses. PC transfer students face the same financial pressures as normal students, and scholarships providers are well-aware of the need for PC transfer scholarships.
Are these PC scholarships limited by major?
You’ll need to check each scholarship’s own guidelines to determine if it is restricted to a specific major. However, most scholarships in this database are open to all students - some scholarships may only be open to certain students based on geographic criteria or areas of interest but they should be clearly marked. Whether you’re a nursing student, honors student, engineering major, or studying another discipline, chances are you’ll find at least 1 scholarship for you.
$10,000 Scholarship
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$10,000 Be Bold Scholarship
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$1,000 Easy Money Scholarship
We love this scholarship because the name doesn't lie - it's easy money. Many scholarship applications make you jump through hoops and require tons of essays and questionnaires. This scholarship application could not be more simple and straightforward.
C.G. Fuller Foundation Scholarship
Applicant must have a minimum combined SAT score of 1100, be a South Carolina resident attending a South Carolina college or university, and demonstrate financial need. Family income may not exceed $60,000.
Learn MoreSouth Carolina HOPE Scholarship
Applicant must be a first-time entering freshman who is a full-time student attending an eligible four-year institution in South Carolina. Applicant must not owe a refund or repayment on any State or Federal financial aid and not be in default on a Federal student loan, must have never been convicted of...
Learn MorePalmetto Fellows Scholarship
Early award applicant must be a high school senior who is a resident of South Carolina and who meets one of the two following sets of academic requirements: score a minimum SAT Reasoning score of 1200 (composite ACT score of 27) by the November test administration, earn a minimum 3.5 cumulative...
Learn MoreSouth Carolina Tuition Grants
Applicant must be a qualified South Carolina resident attending as a full-time student an eligible South Carolina Independent College who applies annually by submitting the FAFSA. Applicant must demonstrate financial need using the federal methodology. Award is for fall and spring semesters only (no summer school).
Learn MoreSouth Carolina Tuition Grant
Applicant must be a resident of South Carolina for at least 12 months, be enrolled full time, and be able to demonstrate financial need. Applicant must have a minimum combined SAT score of 900, rank in top three-quarters of class, or have a final high school cumulative GPA of 2.0 on...
Learn MoreSouth Carolina Legislative Incentives for Future Excellence (LIFE) Scholarship
For the four-year institution award, applicant must be a full-time student who is a resident of South Carolina with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and who ranks in the top third of their graduating class. Minimum combined SAT Reasoning score of 1100 (composite ACT score of 24) required. For the two-year...
Learn MoreLinkScholars Program
Applicant must be an African American graduate of a Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland or Sumter County high school entering their freshman year at an accredited post-secondary institution in South Carolina. Minimum 2.9 GPA and 900 SAT score required.
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