According to the school, St. Andrews Presbyterian College is a small liberal arts college located in Laurinburg, NC, that annually receives national recognition as offering a quality education at a reasonable cost. St. Andrews encourages its students to think critically within the framework of small classes and close relationships with professors. St. Andrews continues to expand with the addition of new majors, NCAA Division II sports, and equestrian disciplines. Students at St. Andrews are also among the most engaged in student activities as compared to other campuses across the country.\r\n\r\n
School |
School Type: |
Campus |
Degrees Offered: |
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Students |
Enrolled Students: |
600 |
Student to Faculty Ratio: |
12 to 1 |
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Cost |
In State Tuition: |
$21,190 |
Out of State Tuition |
$21,190 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,300 |
Students with Financial aid:** |
90% |
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** Refers to % of students receiving some form of financial aid
Bachelor's Degrees
- Bachelor's in Asian Studies/Civilization
- Bachelor's in Biology/Biological Sciences, General
- Bachelor's in Business Administration and Management, General
- Bachelor's in Chemistry, Other
- Bachelor's in Creative Writing
- Bachelor's in Elementary Education and Teaching
- Bachelor's in English Language and Literature, General
- Bachelor's in Forensic Psychology
- Bachelor's in Forensic Science and Technology
- Bachelor's in Health and Physical Education/Fitness, General
- Bachelor's in History, General
- Bachelor's in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
- Bachelor's in Mass Communication/Media Studies
- Bachelor's in Mathematics, General
- Bachelor's in Philosophy
- Bachelor's in Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
- Bachelor's in Political Science and Government, General
- Bachelor's in Psychology, General
- Bachelor's in Public/Applied History
- Bachelor's in Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, Other
- Bachelor's in Religion/Religious Studies
- Bachelor's in Social Sciences, General
- Bachelor's in Visual and Performing Arts, General
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