Welcome to the Presbyterian College Net Price Calculator!

The Presbyterian College Net Price Calculator was created to help you get a quick estimate of your financial aid eligibility, as well as an estimate of your federal expected family contribution (EFC) so you can determine your true out-of-pocket costs if you attend. This calculator is designed to provide an estimate of your financial aid eligibility. PLEASE NOTE: The Net Price Calculator does not take the place of submitting an actual Presbyterian College admissions application and/or the FAFSA

Presbyterian College is one of only 45 colleges and universities across the nation to be named a "Best Buy School" in The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2012. The college guide selects the institutions based on the quality of academic offerings in relation to the cost of attendance.

With over 90% of our students receiving some form of financial assistance and lower than average student loan debt for our graduates, we encourage you to explore how a premier liberal arts education can be affordable.

Please remember that the output from the PC Net Price Calculator will only be as accurate and reliable as the information that you enter, so double check your answers. Your PC award package may be adjusted, dependent upon your official eligibility for financial aid, after receipt of the FAFSA information by the PC Financial Aid Office. 
Step 1.
General Information
Type of student, residency & high school information
Freshman or transfer student? Which state do you live in? Where are you planning to live?
High school CEEB code Follow this link to find your high school CEEB code
Step 2.
Financial Information
Dependency status and financial aid information
Are you an independent student?
Applying for financial aid?
Expected family contribution Follow this link to calculate EFC
Step 3.
Academic Information
GPA, HS class rank and test scores data
HS GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
South Carolina Uniform Grading Scale
Transfer GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
HS Class Rank
Number of Students in HS Class
New SAT Score – Evidence Based Reading and Writing + Math (for SATs taken after February 2016)
ACT Score - Composite
DISCLAIMER:
This calculator is designed for use by undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens and all monetary data must be reported in U.S. dollars. Most colleges and universities employ a different formula to determine eligibility for students from outside the U.S. that is not available with this calculator.

This anonymous Net Price Calculator tool helps families plan for educational costs by providing an estimated financial aid package. The package includes an estimated net cost figure that reflects cost of attendance minus any scholarship or grant aid based on the 2020-2021 awarding rules.

If the amount you're expected to contribute is less than the cost of this school, the difference is your "financial need" for the 2020-2021 academic year only. Students must re-apply for financial assistance each year based on their most current economic circumstances.