Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy students at their commencement ceremony.

Graduate Programs

Graduate Programs

Advance Your Career. Serve Your Community.

At Presbyterian College, our graduate programs are built on a foundation of academic excellence and community impact. Whether you’re advancing your career in pharmacy, physician assistant studies, or occupational therapy, you’ll gain the skills and experience to make a real difference—both in your profession and your community.

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Jeramiah  Brown '26

Jeramiah
Brown '26

"The faculty and staff were all so excited and enthusiastic about me and the other students being there, and I could tell they wanted us to succeed and were going to do everything they could to help us achieve our goals of becoming PAs. It was by far my favorite interview from my application process."

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Caroline Philbeck '24

Caroline
Philbeck '24

“I have always been interested in working in pediatrics. I enjoy the hospital setting, and I knew that if given the opportunity, I would love to experience OT in the NICU. I am very thankful for the chance to bring the emerging practice of Neonatal Hydrotherapy to Charleston.”

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Makenzie Chapman '26

Makenzie
Chapman '26

“We are incredibly proud of Makenzie,” said PC School of Pharmacy professor Dr. Katie Peacock. “Makenzie exemplifies the future of healthcare – a compassionate professional ready to make a positive impact, one patient at a time.”

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Two professors from the Pharmacy faculty sitting at the front desk with brochures and souvenirs

Service at the Core

Whether you’re serving in a free clinic, working in rural schools, or participating in health fairs, you’ll find countless ways to give back. Community engagement is woven into the curriculum of each graduate program.

Exceptional Teaching. Real-World Preparation.

At PC, graduate students learn from experienced, accessible faculty who are committed to their success—in and outside the classroom. A low student-to-faculty ratio ensures personalized instruction, and technology enhances rather than replaces meaningful learning. Through integrated coursework, lab training, clinical practice, and community-based experiences, students gain the knowledge and confidence to become effective members of the health care team.

Ready to Take Action?

Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or you’re ready to apply, we’re here to help you every step of the way. If you have questions about any of our graduate health programs, reach out to Josh Tyson, Director of Graduate Enrollment, at 864-938-3746 or jhtyson@presby.edu.

Want more info first? Use the links below to request details about each program and find out how PC can help you achieve your goals in healthcare.