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Presbyterian College

Clinton, South Carolina
1.00258
Naplex Pass Rate
80.56%
Acceptance
40.00%
Average GPA
3.30
Cost
$34,634
Reputation
Very Low
Cost of Living
82%
OVERVIEW
Institution Type
Private
Accreditation
Full Accreditation
Program Length
4 years
Program Structure
Traditional
Total Admitted Students
65 students
Foreign Application
Yes
ADMISSION
Minimum GPA
2.50
Average GPA
3.30
Minimum Prepharmacy
2 years
Admission Ratio
2.5:1
APPLICATION
Early Decision
No
Supplement Application
No
Bachelor Requirement
No
PCAT Requirement
Yes
Interview Requirement
Yes
Letter of Reference
4
US Residency
Yes
COST: IN-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$34,634
Second-Year Tuition
$34,634
Third-Year Tuition
$34,634
Fourth-Year Tuition
$34,634
COST: OUT-OF-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$34,634
Second-Year Tuition
$34,634
Third-Year Tuition
$34,634
Fourth-Year Tuition
$34,634
APPLICATION DEADLINE
4/1/2019
ACADEMIC DETAILS
Research Prowness
25.63%
Academic Reputation
Very Low
Number of Publications
240
COST OF LIVING
Cost of Living
82%
Room & Board per year
$6,720
Room & Board per month
$560
Women
70%
Men
30%
CONTACT INFORMATION
307 North Broad Street Clinton, South Carolina 29325
Deanie Kane
DETAILED INFORMATION

The PharmD program at Presbyterian College is designed to prepare students for the general practice of pharmacy. Our curriculum focuses on managing patients’ healthcare and employs diverse modes of learning including lectures, laboratories, and simulated patient experiences. The technology-rich environment of the School of Pharmacy facility provides an optimal environment for learning. Our faculty are unsurpassed in quality, expertise, and commitment to the education of future pharmacists.
Presbyterian College provides pharmacy education with a liberal arts approach, integrating classroom learning with practical experience – emphasizing community engagement, valuing each student, and focusing on patient care. We are committed to helping students acquire the knowledge and skills required to provide comprehensive pharmacy care to the people they serve.
Unique aspects of the PharmD program at Presbyterian College include:
Preparation of pharmacist graduates to practice in a changing healthcare environment and in a variety of settings – from chain drug stores to pharmacy ownership to residency and clinical pharmacy.
Integration of experiential and classroom learning with introductory pharmacy practice experiences woven into the academic semesters reinforcing what students are learning in the classroom.
Incorporation of technology in ways that enhance learning.
Easy access to faculty both in the classroom and outside of class.
Commitment to the success of each and every student with increased access to faculty and resources and unparalleled opportunities for professional growth.
Emphasis on student development as professionals and servant leaders via co-curricular opportunities such as professional meeting attendance, pharmacy-related and general community service, leadership development, professional attire, and involvement in professional organizations.
To learn more about our program, visit http://pharmacy.presby.edu
To get details on our admissions process, visit http://pharmacy.presby.edu/prospective-students/admissions-2/
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