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Accredited Pharmacy Schools in the U.S.
If you need help finding the right pharmacy school for you, then you've come to the right place. Here you will find a state-by-state listing of pharmacy programs that are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, a major accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education.
The PharmD: The Path to Becoming a Pharmacist
So you want to become a pharmacist? Then get ready to spend four years earning your Doctor of Pharmacy, also known as a PharmD. The PharmD is a professional doctorate, and it is the required level of education for all aspiring pharmacists in the United States. Read on to learn more about this program, including what you types of classes you can expect to take and how much you might earn once you graduate.
50 Scholarships for Pharmacy School Students
Scholarship hunting is often a daunting task. Where do you start? How do you know you're finding the best possible scholarships? Well, you're in luck. After lots of research, we've handpicked the best pharmacy scholarships that we can find. Check out our list, and start applying for some scholarships today!
The Importance of Pharmacy School Accreditation
If you are considering applying to a PharmD program, the first—and perhaps most vital—step is making sure that the schools you apply to are properly accredited. If your school isn't accredited, your degree might not be worth more than the paper it's printed on.
Professional Pharmacy Associations & Organizations
Whether you are a practicing pharmacist or an aspiring pharmacist, you should be aware of a plethora of resources that are available to you through a variety of local, state, and national pharmaceutical associations in the U.S. Read on to find a list of these associations and links to their websites.