Check in with Presbyterian College's admissions department for more information on applying.
Students who apply to Presbyterian College for fall semester should hear back from Presbyterian College by January 1.
The following is an overiew of some of Presbyterian College's admissions stats.
Presbyterian College 2022 | Admissions Statistics |
---|---|
Mean Unweighted GPA | 3.6 |
Admitted Students in Top 10% of Graduating Class | 20% |
Mean SAT Score | 1115 |
Admissions Test Policy | Test Optional |
Applicants Who Submit SATs | 39% |
Applicants Who Submit ACTs | 27% |
Waitlist | Yes |
These are the application deadlines for Presbyterian College.
Application Type | Offered | Application Deadline | Notification Deadline |
---|---|---|---|
Early Decision I | Info Not Available | –– | –– |
Early Decision II | –– | –– | –– |
Early Action | Yes | November 15 | December 15 |
Regular Decision | Yes | September 1 | January 1 |
Presbyterian College may or may not offer early admission, however the school has not provided any application information. Check with Presbyterian College directly for more information about early applications.
🗓️ The Early Action deadline is November 15. Presbyterian College will release EA admissions decisions no later than December 15.
➡️ See a list of some top colleges that accept significantly more applicants during early decision or early action than during regular admission.
For more information on transferring to Presbyterian College, contact the school directly.
Presbyterian College has not reported data for waitlisted and admitted students.
Colleges consider a range of factors when choosing who to admit for their next incoming class. Each college has a different way of determining which factors are they consider most important in the admissions process. When creating your list of schools to apply to, you may want to consider your strengths and any possible weaknesses in your application, and apply to colleges that prioritize the areas where you shine.
What does Presbyterian College consider during the admissions process? Take a look at the list below to see which factors are most important during the admissions process.
Admissions Factor | Level |
---|---|
Academic GPA | Very Important |
Class Rank | Very Important |
Application Essay | Very Important |
Rigor of Secondary School Record | Very Important |
Character/Personal Qualities | Important |
Work Experience | Important |
Extracurricular Activities | Important |
Level of Applicant's Interest | Important |
Interview | Important |
Recommendation(s) | Important |
Talent/Ability | Important |
Volunteer Work | Important |
Alumni/ae Relations | Considered |
First Generation | Considered |
Standardized Test Scores | Considered |
Make sure to check with Presbyterian College for more information on admission factors.
To apply to Presbyterian College, all applicants must submit the following items. Check with Presbyterian College's admissions department to confirm all application materials and requirements.
Area | Required | Recommended | Required for Some | Details (If Any) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Interview | √ | |||
Letter(s) of Recommendation | 1 | |||
Transcript(S) of College Record | ||||
Standardized Test Scores | ||||
Statement of Good Standing From Prior Institution(S) | ||||
Minimum High School GPA (On 4.0 Scale) | 2.0 | |||
Written Essay or Personal Statement | √ | |||
Transcript of High School Record | √ |
Students admitted to Presbyterian College have an average unweighted GPA of 3.6.
Out of all students that were admitted, 77.2% submitted a class rank. At Presbyterian College 20% of students ranked in the top 10% of their graduating class in high school, 52% were in the top 25% and 86% were in the top 50%.
At Presbyterian College, student GPAs fall in the following ranges.
GPA | Percent of Students |
---|---|
4.0 GPA | 9% |
3.75 and 3.99 | 22% |
3.50 and 3.74 | 21% |
3.25 and 3.49 | 17% |
3.00 and 3.24 | 14% |
2.50 and 2.9 | 13% |
2.00 and 2.49 | 3% |
This chart depicts the percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first year (freshmen) students who had high school grade point average within the given ranges.
Note: Some schools choose not release this information. If you have any questions regarding missing numbers, be sure to reach out to Presbyterian College directly.
About GPAs
Your high school grade point average (GPA) is a number that reflects your high school academic performance. A weighted GPA or an unweighted GPA are the two possible GPA scores considered by colleges.
An unweighted GPA is an average of your scores from each class on a four-point scale. Unweighted GPAs range from 4.0 to under 1.0. A weighted GPA considers your average grade and the difficulty of your classes. A weighted GPA boosts your average by adding extra points for honors or Advanced Placement courses.
Presbyterian College considers ACT or SAT scores as part of the admissions process.
Presbyterian College is test optional. Test optional schools allow students to choose if they want to submit ACT or SAT scores with their applications or not.
In 2022, 39% of Presbyterian College's first-year students submitted their SAT scores with their application. 27% of admitted applicants sent ACT scores.
To be competitive with other Presbyterian College applicants, you should aim to score between 1010 and 1220 (or higher!) on the SAT. At Presbyterian College 25% of admitted students scored higher than 1220 and 25% of scored lower than 1010, but the majority of students scored somewhere in between these two numbers.The mean composite SAT score for a Presbyterian College student is 1115.
On the SAT Math Section, 25% of Presbyterian College students scored 620 or higher and 75% of students scored 510 or higher. On the SAT Critical Reading section (formerly called the Verbal section), 25% of Presbyterian College students scored 600 or higher, and 75% scored a 510 or higher.
To be most competitive at Presbyterian College, you should strive to earn between 19 and 26 on the ACT.
An ACT score of 26 means you fall in the 75th percentile for Presbyterian College's admitted students. One out of every four students scored above a 26, and three out of four students scored lower than 26 on the ACT.
A 19 on the ACT is the 25th percentile for Presbyterian College students. Only one out of every four students scored below 19.
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For transfer students wishing to start in the fall, the deadline to apply is July 1. Applicants should hear back by August 1.
Transfer students can enroll in Presbyterian College during the following terms:
• Fall Term
• Spring Term
• Summer Term
Can I defer my acceptance to Presbyterian College?
✅ Yes, admitted students can defer their admission to Presbyterian College.
Does Presbyterian College accept transfer credits?
✅ Presbyterian College accepts eligible transfer credits from accredited institutions. Presbyterian College accepts:
• CLEP subject tests
Do I have to submit test scores to Presbyterian College?
❌ No, Presbyterian College is test optional, so you can make the call whether or not to include your standardized test scores. If your scores are higher than the school's average, you may want to send them. If you scored lower than a school's average, you it might make sense to leave them out of your application.
What is Presbyterian College's acceptance rate?
✅ The acceptance rate for Presbyterian College is 71%.
What is the early decision acceptance rate at Presbyterian College?
🟨 Presbyterian College may or may not offer early decision. The school has not provided any information on early decision including ED acceptance rates.
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Admission Difficulty
First-Year Applications are Due
Transfer Applications are Due
The deadline for Fall first-year applications to Presbyterian College is Sep 21.
The deadline for Fall transfer applications to Presbyterian College is Jul 1.
Check the school website for more information about deadlines for specific programs or special admissions programs
ACT Range
ACT Score
Estimated Chance
26 and Above
19 to 26
19 and Less
The median ACT score of an admitted student to Presbyterian College is 23. Students with an ACT score of 26 and above have a good chance of getting into Presbyterian College. Students with an ACT score that falls between 19 and 26 have an average chance of getting admitted, and students with an ACT score of 19 or below have a low chance of being offered admission.
Composite SAT Range
Math SAT Range
Reading SAT Range
SAT Score
Estimated Chance
1220 and Above
1010 to 1220
1010 and Less
The median SAT score for Presbyterian College students is 1115. Applicants with SAT scores of 1220 and above have a good chance of being admitted to Presbyterian College, while applicants with SAT scores between 1010 to 1220 have an average chance of admittance, and prospective students with an SAT score below 1010 have a low chance of being offered a spot at Presbyterian College.
Avg. High School GPA (non-weighted)
At Presbyterian College, the average unweighted high-school GPA for admitted students is 3.6. This is the average, which means that some applicants submit GPAs lower than this and some applicants submit GPAs above this level. If your GPA falls below the average, strong test scores or other qualifications may help you make you a more competitive applicant.
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