Presbyterian College offers 0% of incoming freshmen merit aid. The average merit aid award is n/a. Presbyterian College is a private college located in Clinton, South Carolina. Its student population is 1,330. It is a four-year, small, highly residential campus. It has an acceptance rate of 69%. Presbyterian College 4 year graduation rate is 62% .
FRESHMAN W/O NEED, RECEIVING MERIT AID
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AVG. MERIT AID AWARD
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Colleges with Similar Merit Aid Award Percentages and Award Amounts
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Colleges in Southeast Region with similar merit aid awards levels
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Colleges with similar acceptance rate and median earnings of alumni after 10 years
Name | Acceptance Rate ![]() | 10 Year Salary ![]() |
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Presbyterian College | 69 | $89,900 |
Furman | 61 | $98,800 |
Lawrence University | 62 | $98,800 |
University Of Missouri Columbia | 78 | $98,600 |
Ithaca College | 69 | $98,600 |
Oklahoma State University Main Campus | 74 | $98,600 |
University Of Mary Washington | 72 | $98,200 |
University Of Arkansas | 77 | $98,000 |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and cost of attendance
College | Acceptance Rate ![]() | Attendance Cost ![]() |
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Presbyterian College | 69 | $53,840 |
Campbell University | 76 | $48,473 |
Point Park University | 65 | $48,510 |
Rutgers University Camden | 71 | $48,560 |
Hope College | 76 | $48,680 |
Taylor University | 78 | $48,755 |
Olivet Nazarene University | 65 | $48,770 |
Mount Mercy University | 63 | $48,877 |
St Francis College | 77 | $48,888 |
Bradley University | 67 | $48,990 |
Saint Xavier University | 74 | $49,096 |
University Of Dubuque | 73 | $49,130 |
Shenandoah University | 70 | $49,240 |
Ohio Northern University | 68 | $49,392 |
Averett University | 61 | $49,576 |
Rutgers University New Brunswick | 60 | $49,599 |
Rivier University | 73 | $49,652 |
Michigan Technological University | 74 | $49,778 |
College Of Saint Elizabeth | 73 | $49,865 |
Thiel College | 76 | $49,886 |
Neumann University | 69 | $49,960 |
Colleges with similar acceptance rate and similar 4 year graduation rates
Name | Acceptance Rate ![]() | 4 year graduation ![]() |
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Presbyterian College | 69 | 62% |
Rockhurst University | 66 | 65% |
University Of The Sciences | 63 | 65% |
Susquehanna University | 72 | 65% |
Agnes Scott College | 70 | 65% |
Saint Mary's College Of California | 77 | 65% |
Lawrence University | 62 | 65% |
Central College | 70 | 65% |
Cornell College | 61 | 64% |
Salve Regina University | 76 | 64% |
Le Moyne College | 69 | 64% |
Point Loma Nazarene University | 69 | 64% |
Seattle University | 76 | 64% |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University | 65 | 63% |
Wagner College | 70 | 63% |
Indiana University Bloomington | 77 | 63% |
Roanoke College | 72 | 63% |
Saint John Fisher College | 64 | 63% |
Eckerd College | 68 | 63% |
Arcadia University | 64 | 63% |
Butler University | 68 | 63% |
Comparing merit aid in colleges with similar acceptance rates.
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