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1880

Presbyterian College was founded in 1880 by the Rev.

1882

Nine years later, on September 13, 1882, Hastings College greeted its first class of 44 students on the second story of an old Post Office building on the northeast corner of First St and Hastings Ave.

Founded in 1882, Hastings College is a private, four-year, residential institution affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).

1883

Originally called Clinton College, its first class (including three women) graduated in 1883.

1886

The first facility built for PC was Recitation Hall, erected in 1886 on four acres on the present-day Thornwell campus.

1891

Alumni Hall was built in 1891, followed by a small dining hall and kitchen that provided food for $6 per month.

1904

After operating its first 25 years under the sponsorship of the Clinton First Presbyterian Church, PC officially became the Presbyterian College of South Carolina in 1904 with the synod’s vote to assume ownership.

1906

In 1906 construction began on PC’s landmark building: Neville Hall.

1914

Even as the College has grown, it has maintained its focus on the following five aims, which were listed in the college catalog around 1914:

1915

The Honor System was established at PC in 1915.

1917

By the time of Jacobs' death in 1917, the college had grown considerably in size and resources, and had six major buildings.

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