PharmD

Tuition & Fees

Find all tuition and fees information posted on Bursar’s Office webpage.

Other Considerations

  • Books and clinical tools are estimated at approximately $550 – $650 per semester.
  • Graduating students are responsible for the purchase of their cap and gown.

Financial Aid

Domestic students enrolled in Campbell University’s Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program are eligible for financial aid and all students are eligible for scholarships. To apply or verify and receive financial aid, refer to the Financial Aid Office webpage.

The process for applying for financial aid is consistent for all students enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. Some PharmD students will also opt to pursue dual degrees in Business (MBA), Clinical Research (MSCR), or Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS).

Students who enter the PharmD program will be classified at the graduate/professional level for financial aid purposes. Students classified as graduate/professional are not required to include their parents’ information on the FAFSA for federal aid purposes.

NOTE: Incoming Doctor of Pharmacy students who matriculate into the program with less than 72 credit hours are ineligible for Title IV financial aid until they have completed at least three years of full-time study. Please read more about Title IV Aid Eligibility. Also, find this information on the University’s Financial Aid Policies webpage.

Refund Policy

Campbell University is committed to compliance with the Higher Education Act and its subsequent modifications; federal regulations regarding the return to Title IV (R2T4); return of unearned tuition assistance benefits; and the requirement to disclose consumer information concerning student tuition refunds. All tuition refunds must comply with oversight regulation.

Learn more about Campbell University’s tuition policy and refund schedule →

Student Health Insurance

Students of the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) are required to carry an ACA compliant health insurance plan that provides coverage while in the state of North Carolina.* 

Students who are registered for 6 or more credit hours in a single semester are eligible to enroll in the student health insurance plan.  Students with existing coverage need to submit an approved waiver to opt out of the plan and remove the premium from their account.

*DHSc and MSCR students are exempt from this insurance requirement, but can enroll in the plan if they wish to do so.

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Book Bucks

Graduate and professional students with an anticipated credit balance on their account may submit a request to transfer a portion of their credit to Book Bucks. Book Bucks are loaded on the student’s ID card for use in the Campbell University Bookstore. Unused funds are removed and credited back to the student account generally before refunds are processed each semester. 

Submit a Book Bucks Request

Meal Plan

Meal plans are optional for graduate students. More information on meal plans and dining locations where the plans can be used are on the Dining Services website.

About the Doctor of Pharmacy Program

Campbell University’s Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program is a full-time, 4-year program that provides a foundation for a career in pharmacy. PharmD is the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences’ largest program with more than 25 years of credible training history. 
 

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