Presbyterian College
University Information
Presbyterian College, commonly known as PC, is a four-year, private liberal arts college located in Clinton, South Carolina, USA and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. The college’s president is Mr. Bob Staton.
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"I gained an understanding and appreciation for a different language and culture. Yes it was completely worth while, and I loved my experience. "
Anna S Presbyterian College
"Studying abroad at Queen's Belfast taught me so much about what divides and unites people in different areas, about myself, about finances, and about self-reliance. I was extremely impressed with the program, the people, and Belfast as a whole, and would immediately recommend the program. "
A student Presbyterian College
"I traveled a lot which I think was the most beneficial for me. I was scared to travel on my own when I first got there but started doing my own thing and ended up doing a lot of things by myself and I feel so much more confident in myself now for being able to do that and feel like I am a new, better version of me. I think exper..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I realized that I am capable of so much. Whether it's booking a trip to Prague or ordering food in Spanish or figuring out the metro in Paris, I realized that with a little practice, I can do all of that. People constantly told me they were so amazed that I lived in another country for five months, but honestly, the hardest part..."
Ashlan A Presbyterian College
"I learned a lot from this program, it was definitely worthwhile. I learned largely to be independent and get around on my own. I had to find places on my own, use the bus system, manage money and largely cook my own food. I got to know students from all over the Caribbean as well as all over the world and get to see some of thei..."
A student Presbyterian College
"Being abroad totally opened my eyes to a world I had never really thought about before. I was able to connect and find similarities between my life and the lives of other international students that I wouldn't have thought existed. "
Jessica T Presbyterian College
"I learned about many different cultures because I was able to meet other international students from all over the world. I gained independence and confidence in learning how to live in a place much culturally different from where I grew up. I gained friendships with other students in many different countries that will last a lif..."
A student Presbyterian College
"When I first got there I definitely wanted to come home and I said that if I could have chosen again I would not have chosen Finland. In hindsight though I really enjoyed all the people I met and the relationships I built and for that reason alone I would go back. "
A student Presbyterian College
"Language skills and perspective on Spanish society, politics, ethics, and overall operations. Absolutely."
Julia G Presbyterian College
"I learned a lot about myself. It was worthwhile. "
Rachel G Presbyterian College
"I learned not to be afraid to ask for help, I learned that (most of the time) people are actually really nice and willing to help you, I learned that I am much more capable of dealing with problems that I thought. I learned that I don't really like Spanish food. It was 100% worth while."
Helen D Presbyterian College
"I learned a lot about the amazing and unique culture of Turkey. I also learned a lot about myself and what it means to be a world citizen!"
A student Presbyterian College
"I gained a better understanding of differing world views, both from Hong Kong students and other international students, as well as a greater appreciation for my home and what I have there."
A student Presbyterian College
"how to go with the flow and integrate into the culture. definitely worthwhile"
A student Presbyterian College
"i learned how to live on a budget and i gained numerous friends that i never would have had the chance to meet if i didnt study abroad. it was all worthwile"
A student Presbyterian College
"I gained so much... Languages, friends, experiences I couldn’t repeat again. It was the most worthwhile thing I’ve ever done."
Wesley N Presbyterian College
"I gain better speaking skills and new perspective of business skills in Europe. It was worthwhile "
Chandler D Presbyterian College
"Yes, so many things went wrong and I learned so much from all of it. I learned patience, and different views of different people. I learned to not stress the small stuff. I learned that love is most important."
Paige L Presbyterian College
"It was very worthwhile. "
Seth W Presbyterian College
"I learned more about myself and my capabilities. I loved being in Europe and experiencing a new culture."
Rachel M Presbyterian College
"I learned about independence, confidence, and how to travel. My study abroad experience was definitely a life changing experience, personally. Academically, I'm not so sure. I struggled with the language. "
rebecca.heilman.94 Presbyterian College
"It was definitely worth while. It was challenging at times, I often tell people that my first day there was the worst day of my life, but that just meant that it could only get better from there... and it did! "
A student Presbyterian College
"Gained a different view of the world. Yes it was very worthwhile."
Jaron P Presbyterian College
"Adapting to new cultures. Yes, it was worth it 100%"
A student Presbyterian College
"I really learned a lot about myself. I gained greater independence. My French skills improved quickly. "
Joy E Presbyterian College