School of Pharmacy
Tuition and Fees
Estimated Costs
Cost per semester |
Cost per year |
|
Tuition and Fees |
$ 15,750 |
$ 31,500 |
Books |
$ 400 |
$ 800 |
Housing |
$ 4,000 |
$ 8,000 |
| TOTAL |
$ 20,150 |
$ 40,300 |
*All estimated costs are projected and are pending approval by the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian College.
Click here for a printable brochure about program costs.
Tuition Deposit
- A $1,000 nonrefundable tuition deposit is required of accepted students to indicate intent to matriculate in Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. A student must remit the deposit by the deadline stated in his/her acceptance letter to retain his/her proffered seat in the class. Upon matriculation, this deposit will be applied to the first semester's tuition bill.
Financial Aid
- For financial aid information, please view the financial aid website for pharmacy students at Presbyterian College.
Housing
- Off-campus housing is currently being developed in Clinton. Click here for more information.
- Room and board is not included in tuition since off-campus housing is provided by private industry and not Presbyterian College.
Included Fees
- The technology fee includes a lease for a computer and associated software throughout the pharmacy program which translates to ownership by the student upon graduation.
- The cost of books is averaged across 6 didactic semesters and includes necessary subscription services.
- Initial costs for certification (e.g. CPR, blood-borne pathogens, HIPAA, etc.) are included in School fees; however, certain certifications may be required annually and subsequent renewals are the responsibility of the student.
- Students enrolled in the School of Pharmacy have professional liability coverage provided by the School for those activities that are a direct result of student learning, such as participating in experiential learning. Please note that this coverage does not extend to outside employment, summer internships, or internships independent of School of Pharmacy course work.
- Students are required to maintain health insurance coverage throughout the program and are responsible for the associated cost.


