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 am able to handle stressful situations better and feel so much more independent. "
Chapman D Presbyterian College
"I definitely gained more independence and confidence by having to interact with people from all different backgrounds and nationalities. This experience has driven my desire to want to continue traveling and appreciate the unique aspects of other countries. "
Grant L Presbyterian College
"It was worthwhile because you learn to appreciate everything you have and the chances given for traveling the world."
Roger S Presbyterian College
"I am more passionate about travel now and it has mademe a stronger person"
Jamie C Presbyterian College
"From the study abroad I gained a greater understanding of the many different cultures of the world. It did not change any of my plans in the immediate future of majoring in languages but it did give me a greater fire to want to learn more and more of and about the language. As for future plans, I am now planning on returning ..."
Elizabeth D Presbyterian College
"yes i am glad i experienced it, i feel i would have been better suited to have gone elsewhere but i still enjoyed my time in wales"
Carl G Presbyterian College
"Yes. I am so glad that I got this experience. It really made me grow up and learn to do things on my own. There are things that I wish would have been differently, but overall, all the challenges that I went through made me a better person. I think this experience really gave me an advantage when it comes to getting a job becaus..."
Kati T Presbyterian College
"I now have been somewhere with people that are much different than the people I'm around back home. I see things from an Irish perspective as well as from other perspectives. I have learned so much the friends I've made from the USA because they are from such different places. I will definitely make time for a lot of traveling i..."
Will G Presbyterian College
"Absolutely, I loved the country and the people I met. I would love to move back there at some point because I had such a great time there."
Daniel B Presbyterian College
"I can't put it into words. It changed my life. All cheesyness aside."
Taylor S Presbyterian College
"Yes. I had the opportunity to meet many new people and learn much cultural history. It was a wonderful experience."
Lindsay M Presbyterian College
"This experience was absolutely worthwhile. My German degree would not be as valuable or rich if I hadn't studied the language and observed the culture from within Germany."
Erin F Presbyterian College
"It changed my career path and has made me much more confident in myself to adapt. "
Chance S Presbyterian College
"Definitely."
Allen B Presbyterian College
"YES. "
Kelley B Presbyterian College
"Definitely!!!"
Meredith J Presbyterian College
"I've gained a lot of conversation Spanish practice and even the confidence to enter into a conversation, which I did not have before this. No plans are changed because I don't really have any plans."
Derrick M Presbyterian College
"I thoroughly enjoyed and valued the classes that I took in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments. I learned a lot. "
Michael W Presbyterian College
"yes, improved my language skills and gave me a greater sense of independence!"
Sarah W Presbyterian College
"Yes. "
Will R Presbyterian College
"i met the love of my life. and i can't wait to go back. "
Natalie H Presbyterian College
"Although my study abroad experience was filled with less-than-pleasant incidents—particularly my frigid homestay—it was worthwhile overall. I didn’t really make many close friends (as it was difficult to form relationships with the French students and many of the Americans there weren’t very intellectually stimulating for me), b..."
Rachel G Presbyterian College
"Definitely! I got to experience another culture. I got to be thrown into situations in which I was challenged to figure out solutions. I learned how to survive in a foreign city (that is, how to use a map, how to figure out a cities transportation infrastructure, how to find an affordable hostel, how to plan a trip with friends,..."
Kaitlyn O Presbyterian College
"I learned that I can be flexible and adaptable. After being evacuated out of Egypt I had to throw out months of planning and do what I had to do. I'm hoping to go back abroad to finish what I started. Now that I've been to other countries, my list of things to do has been multiplied by millions!"
Jessica S Presbyterian College
"very worthwhile. "
Sabrina B Presbyterian College