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St. Andrews Presbyterian College

Home to a 300-acre equestrian center and a 70-acre lake, St. Andrews offers a variety of Division II sports teams and is an easy two-hour drive to the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Public or private: Private
  • Location: Laurinburg, North Carolina
  • Closest major city: Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Undergraduate degree programs available: 29
  • Student-faculty ratio: 13:1
  • Average class size: 15-20
  • Percentage of students who receive financial aid: 90%
Endorsements
  • Ranked among the best liberal arts colleges by U.S. News and World Report, Washington Monthly and the Princeton Review
  • One of 20 "hidden gems" in the mid-Atlantic region, ranked by the Washington Post

Admission Requirements

All documents must be originals and include English translations where applicable. Admission requirements are for undergraduate degrees. If this institution offers graduate degree programs, please contact us for those admission requirements.

Application fees are waived for students who apply through World Education Group.

School Application Form Including essay on your reasons for studying in the US
Fee Waived
Transcript Required
English Proficiency Score 500 paper / 61 iBT
5.0 IELTS
Other Standardized Tests SAT required for native English speakers
Financial Information Complete statement of Financial Responsibility and Affidavit of Financial Support
Letters of Reference Two (2). If English is not your first language, one must be from an English instructor.
Travel Documents Must complete St. Andrews Immigration Status form

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Programs

Bachelor's
3-2 EngineeringEnglishPhilosophy
AccountingEquine Business ManagementPhysical Education
Applied Social ScienceEquine SciencePolitics
ArtFinancePre-Law
Asian StudiesForensic SciencePre-Medicine
BiologyHistoryPre-Veterinary
Business AdministrationInternational BusinessPsychology
ChemistryLiberal StudiesPublic History
Communication & Theatre ArtsManagementReligious Studies
Computer ScienceManagement and Information TechnologySouthern Studies
Creative WritingManagement Ethics and Social ResponsibilitySport and Recreation Studies
EconomicsMarketingTherapeutic Horsemanship
EducationMathematicsTherapeutic Horsemanship Business Management