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.
Important Dates and Deadlines
For more information, please visit https://presbyterian.abroadoffice.net/welcome.html
"I learned so much about Italy and Europe in general. I would say that I gained a lot of knowledge about the world in general by stepping outside of my bubble and gaining a new perspective. In addition, I learned a lot about of myself: my character, my strengths and weaknesses, etc. Words cannot express how beneficial study abroa..."
A student Presbyterian College
"Best experience of my life. I now speak Spanish much better."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned so much from my experience abroad. It was a life-changing experience, absolutely worthwhile, and I would do it again in a heartbeat. It helped me realize that I definitely want to work/live abroad in the future."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned a lot about myself and my relationships back home. Some weeks were much harder than others, but I feel much more independent. Before coming here I had no idea what I wanted to do in life, and I am very sure now. Its hard only really having all the international students as friends because we all speak English together,..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned how large the world really is. I have always lived in Columbia, SC which is relatively small and while I had traveled while growing up I was not prepared to truly live in a city of millions of people. I think this aspect of my trip was the most eye-opening of all the things I experienced. I would say that because of..."
Michael H Presbyterian College
"I gained a lot of confidence in myself and my ability to plan for travel. I learned to manage money on a budget. After my experience abroad I have more confidence in crowds in my ability to contribute to groups of friends and peers. "
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned that I made all of my international friends before I left home by helping them with their study abroad experience at my university. The best times I had abroad were the times I spent visiting them in their cities. I learned that I don't know how to make new friends when I have nothing to offer them."
Thomas M Presbyterian College
"I learned that I am fully capable of being out in the world on my own."
David S Presbyterian College
"My experience abroad was amazing - mostly because I took advantage of my time and traveled a lot and met awesome people! "
A student Presbyterian College
"This is an absolutely impossible question to answer. I've begun to see my life through "Pre-Ireland" and "Post-Ireland" viewpoints. I learned so much about myself, my interests, my desires, my possibilities, and my friends. I wouldn't trade it for ten sacks of diamonds. So yes, it was worthwhile - though that is an understatemen..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I gained insights into a different culture and was able to see europe. "
will.lewis.714 Presbyterian College
"I learned to be more independent and to stay on top of my academics. I did not feel that I learned as much as I could have though, simply because of the class structure. Having class once a week makes it more difficult to make connections between lectures, and it is harder to stay focused. I loved traveling, but even in Londo..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned so much about myself and about the rest of the world. I came to realise a lot of prejudices that are out there and worked to better understand the motives of people from different backgrounds. "
M S Presbyterian College
"In addition to experiencing the culture in which I found myself, I certainly gained confidence as an individual in managing my finances and personal affairs, befriending and interacting with other people, and ultimately stepping out of my comfort zone. "
A student Presbyterian College
"I gained cultural exposure, friendships, education, and memories and it was more than worthwhile"
Kaytie D Presbyterian College
"I learned so much in Quito, Not only did my Spanish improve, I gained self confidence, an aprrectiation for all that I have, meaningful relationships with my host family, and so much more. I wish I was still there. "
Anna Marie S Presbyterian College
"Knowledge from someone else's perspective. Definitely"
A student Presbyterian College
"I looked to this experience as a way to spend time in a different culture, see what a bigger school is like, relax some academically, and pick up a new hobby. I successfully accomplished all of these goals and more. It was a very worthwhile experience. I learned that I can adapt to new environments quite quickly and learn someth..."
Dietrich K Presbyterian College
"Absolutely, I would recommend everyone do it to gain a deeper sense of culture and awareness."
Jeff B Presbyterian College
"I was really happy with it. It helped me learn about myself and the world around me, showing me different cultures and ways of life. "
Emily A Presbyterian College
"yes. I learned more about France history"
Tran T Presbyterian College
"Yes, overall I matured and learned a lot about myself and the world around me. "
Deborah Christine B Presbyterian College
"yes!!!"
Kristin C Presbyterian College
"Yes yes yes!"
Nicole B Presbyterian College
"I love Africa"
Matilee J Presbyterian College