Empowering Futures Through Academic, Leadership, and Service-Based Support
Location: Clinton, South Carolina, USA
Institution: Presbyterian College
Level of Study: Undergraduate (Bachelor’s programs)
Eligible Students: U.S. Citizens (with select awards available to international students)
Presbyterian College (PC), a leading liberal arts institution in South Carolina, is committed to making high-quality private education accessible through a diverse range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities. For the 2025–2026 academic year, PC offers substantial scholarships for first-year students, transfers, South Carolina residents, high performers, and those with unique talents or service backgrounds.
Whether you’re an academically driven high school graduate or a transfer student seeking a values-focused college experience, this guide explores every major scholarship opportunity at Presbyterian College, including eligibility, award amounts, and how to apply.
All undergraduate academic programs offered at Presbyterian College are eligible under these scholarships.
Awards range from $22,000 to $30,000 per year
Additional funds available through state grants, private scholarships, and performance-based aid
Aid is stackable, often covering up to the full direct cost of attendance
No separate application required
Considered upon submission of your general college application
Evaluated based on GPA, SAT/ACT scores (optional), and academic background
Most scholarships are renewable for up to 4 years (8 semesters)
Must maintain satisfactory academic progress
Palmetto Fellows: Up to $7,500/year
LIFE Scholarship: Up to $5,000/year
HOPE Scholarship: One-time award of $2,800
STEM Enhancements: Extra $2,500/year for eligible majors
Available for musicians, athletes (NCAA D-I), ROTC cadets, and student leaders
Recognize achievements in music, entrepreneurship, service, and more
Some require auditions, interviews, or additional documentation
Targeted support for:
Girls/Boys State Delegates
Presbyterian Church members
Meeting Street Scholars
Laurens County transfers
Scholarships for community college and technical college transfers
Includes funding for:
Transfer merit-based awards
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members
Midlands Technical College students
PC students are encouraged to apply for external scholarships such as:
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
James F. Byrnes Foundation
Ty Cobb Foundation
External aid can be stacked with institutional aid (up to the cost of attendance)
PC allows and supports the use of third-party scholarships
Students must notify the Financial Aid Office of any private awards received
Scholarships promote not only academics, but also character, leadership, civic engagement, and long-term impact, reflecting the core mission of Presbyterian College.
Primarily for U.S. citizens and South Carolina residents
International students may be eligible for limited scholarships (e.g., merit or talent-based)
Scholarship | Annual Award | Eligibility |
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Founder’s | $30,000 | Top academic achievers |
Highlander | $28,000 | High GPA and strong academic record |
Belk | $26,000 | Competitive performance |
Tartan | $24,000 | Solid academic record |
Trustees | $22,000 | Entry-level academic merit |
Must be a first-time, full-time undergraduate applicant
Renewable for up to 4 years, if academic standards are maintained
Amount: $6,700 (1st year), $7,500 (renewable)
Requirements:
SAT ≥ 1200 or ACT ≥ 27
GPA ≥ 3.5
Rank in top 6% of class
Amount: Up to $5,000/year
Requirements (must meet 2 of 3):
GPA ≥ 3.0
SAT ≥ 1100 or ACT ≥ 22
Top 30% of class
Amount: $2,800 (non-renewable, freshman year only)
Requirement: GPA ≥ 3.0
Amount: Additional $2,500/year
Eligibility:
Declared major in STEM or Education
Earn 14 STEM credits by end of year 2
AP/IB/Dual Enrollment may count
Scholarship | Focus Area | Requirements |
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Griffith | Service/Entrepreneurship | Leadership in civic/community work |
Music | Musical Talent | Audition required |
Athletic | NCAA D-I Sports | Performance, tryouts, coach review |
ROTC | Military Prep | ROTC enrollment |
May require auditions, interviews, essays, or documentation
Often stackable with other awards
Type | Eligibility |
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Girls/Boys State | SC delegates of Palmetto Girls or Boys State |
Presbyterian Promise | Strong affiliation with the Presbyterian Church |
Meeting Street Promise | Graduate of Meeting Street Schools |
Laurens County Promise | Transfer students from Laurens County, SC |
Scholarship | Eligibility |
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Transfer Merit | GPA and coursework from previous college |
Midlands Technical College | Must be a transfer from MTC |
PTK Scholarship | Active Phi Theta Kappa membership |
Designed for students transitioning from 2-year or technical colleges
PC students often secure outside funding from:
Gilman International Scholarship (study abroad)
James F. Byrnes Foundation
Watson-Brown Foundation
Ty Cobb Foundation
BigSun Scholarship (athletes)
Presbyterian Church USA aid
Application and selection handled externally
Students must report awards to PC Financial Aid Office
Scholarship Type | Application Method |
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Merit Scholarships | No extra steps—apply to PC for automatic consideration |
Talent/ROTC/Service | May require auditions, interviews, or documents |
SC State Scholarships | Complete FAFSA and state scholarship forms |
Private Scholarships | Apply directly to external provider |
Presbyterian College stands out not only for academic excellence but also for its commitment to affordability and character development. Through a wide array of scholarships—ranging from academic merit and leadership to athletic and service-based funding—PC offers meaningful support for students to thrive both financially and intellectually. Start your journey at a college that values your potential, passions, and purpose.
Apply early to maximize your financial aid opportunities.