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Top Pharmacy School Programs in North Carolina

Why Study Pharmacy in North Carolina?

When it comes to Pharmacy school, North Carolina has some great options. Whether you’re a North Carolina resident or looking to move to the North West to get the best possible education, we’ve compiled the information you need to make the right decision for you.

Best Online Pharmacy School in North Carolina

Studying pharmacy online as a resident of North Carolina first requires you to find the best online pharmacy school that is currently accepting students from the Tar Heel State. Thanks to Pharmacy School Finder's exhaustive database of online pharmacy programs, though, finding your ideal school is now a simple and straightforward process.

North Carolina Online Pharmacy School

Studying pharmacy online can be an excellent alternative to on-campus study, but it still remains vital to choose the right school. If you would like to get started researching online pharmacy schools that are available to residents of North Carolina, be sure to check out the database below.

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Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is a private university in the city of Buies Creek. First year tuition for students is $40,350. The program can be completed in 4 years, and they offer a dual degree program where you can also earn a MBA, M.P.H. or M.S.M.S.C.R. Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences participates in the Early Assurance Program and does not require a bachelor's degree. (learn more)

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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY
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High Point University Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy is a private university in the city of High Point. First year tuition for in-state and out-of state students is $41,556. The program can be completed in 4 years, and they offer a degree in Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). High Point University Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy participates in the Early Assurance Program and does not require a bachelor's degree. (learn more)

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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy is a public university in the city of Chapel Hill. First year tuition for in-state students is $25,180, and $51,638 for out-of-state students. The program can be completed in 4 years, and they offer a dual degree program where you can also earn a MBA or M.P.H. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy participates in the Early Assurance Program and does not require a bachelor's degree. (learn more)

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HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY
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Wingate University School of Pharmacy is a private university in the city of Wingate. First year tuition for students is $33,570. The program can be completed in 4 years, and they offer a degree in Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). Wingate University School of Pharmacy participates in the Early Assurance Program and does not require a bachelor's degree. (learn more)

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
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Wingate University, Hendersonville School of Pharmacy is a private university in the city of Hendersonville. First year tuition for all students is $33,570. The program can be completed in 4 years, and they offer a degree in Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). Wingate University, Hendersonville School of Pharmacy does not participate in the Early Assurance Program and does not require a bachelor's degree. (learn more)

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WINGATE UNIVERSITY

Number Of Enrolled Students

1,404

Number of Pharmacy Professors/Faculty - 265

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Average First Year Tuition

$34,845

Out of State Tuition First Year - $40,137

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Average Pharmacist Salary

$123,560

Number of in Graduates (2017) - 367

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North Carolina Admission Requirements

Getting into a PharmD program comes with many choices. In North Carolina for example, there are traditional 4 year PharmD programs and even dual degree programs (Ph.D., M.P.H, and MBA) who are currently accepting applications.

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North Carolina Pharmacy School Info and Requirements

Number of schools with Dual Degree programs2
Public/State Pharmacy Schools in North Carolina1
Private Pharmacy Schools in North Carolina4
North Carolina Pharmacy School Applicants (estimated):1,431
Schools Requiring B.S Degree0
Number of Pharmacy Schools:5

North Carolina Pharmacy School Prerequisites

Course requirements and prerequisites for admission are different for every school. If you know you want to attend a pharmacy school in North Carolina but aren’t sure if you’ve taken the necessary classes, you’re in luck. Below are the general course requirements for the 5 PharmD programs in North Carolina.

School:Campbell UniversityHigh Point UinversityUNC at Chapel HillWingate - HendersonvilleWingate University
Anatomy:RRRR
Physiology:R
Biology/ Biological Science:RRRRR
Microbiology:RRRRR
Chemistry:RRRRR
Biochemistry:R
Physics:RRRRR
Math:RRRRR
Statistics:RRRR
Science / Math Elective(s):R
English Composition / Writing:RRRR
Communication / Speech (Verbal):R
Social/ Behavioral Science:CRCR
Psychology:CRCR
Humanities:CRCRCRCR
Foreign Language:CRCR
Ethics:CRCR
General Elective(s):RRR

R=Required, CR=Conditionally Required

Note: The course requirements listed in this chart were compiled in December 2019 and may have changed. Additionally some schools may require more than one class in each subject.

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North Carolina State Pharmacy School Accreditation

The state of North Carolina recognizes the national ACPE accreditation as the standard for the state. ACPE accreditation is public recognition that a professional degree program leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree is judged to meet established qualifications and education standards through initial and subsequent periodic evaluations.

ACPE requires all programs it accredits to meet the expectations of all 25 of ACPE’s accreditation standards. There are currently 5 schools in the state that offer the PharmD that are recognized as ACPE-accredited.

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