Certified Pharmacy Technician Seat Deposit Students admitted to Appalachian College of Pharmacy’s Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) program will receive a letter informing them of their acceptance. If the student accepts the offer, a $50 seat deposit by the specified date in the letter is required. The seat deposit will be credited toward the first semester…Keep Reading Certified Pharmacy Technician Program
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Apply to the Certified Pharmacy Technician Program Applicants who wish to apply for admission to Appalachian College of Pharmacy’s Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) program are required to submit an application through ACP’s application portal. The process also includes requesting of official high school transcript / GED certificate proving the award of a high school diploma…Keep Reading Certified Pharmacy Technician – Application Process
ACP Alumnus Derek Webb Appointed to Virginia Pharmacy Board
OAKWOOD, VA (JULY 24, 2024) – Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP) Alumnus Derek Webb, of Abingdon, VA, has been appointed to the Virginia Board of Pharmacy by Governor Glenn Youngkin. “We are very proud of Derek and his recent appointment to the statewide Virginia Board of Pharmacy,” said ACP Provost and Dean Susan Mayhew. “Derek…Keep Reading ACP Alumnus Derek Webb Appointed to Virginia Pharmacy Board
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ACP’s online sequence of courses contain 404 contact hours leading to a Pharmacy Technician certificate. 100% Online Lecture, Simulation, Active Learning and lab 130 Contact Hours of Hands-On Experience Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam ready Certified Pharmacy Technician Appalachian College of Pharmacy invites you to join a growing field in health care with our…Keep Reading Certified Pharmacy Technician Program
ACP Community Mourns the Loss of Its Founder, Frank Kilgore
OAKWOOD, VA (JULY 16, 2024) – It is with great sadness that the Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP) mourns the news of the death on Sunday, July 14, 2024, of its founder, Frank Kilgore. “Kilgore was a real mountaineer, a true son of Southwest Virginia and a visionary leader, who spent his entire life working…Keep Reading ACP Community Mourns the Loss of Its Founder, Frank Kilgore
ACP to Offer Summer Camp Experiences for Students
OAKWOOD, VA (JUNE 20, 2024) – Students who are interested in learning more about the profession of pharmacy have been invited to attend either of two one-day summer camp events hosted by the Appalachian College of Pharmacy July 31, 2024 at the Oakwood, VA campus of ACP, or August 1, 2024 at the Southwest Virginia…Keep Reading ACP to Offer Summer Camp Experiences for Students
J. Andrew Bowman, PharmD
Andy Bowman is a Roanoke, Virginia native and a 1987 graduate of Cave Spring High School. He graduated from the Campbell University School of Pharmacy in 1993 with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and also completed his undergraduate study at Campbell in the pre-pharmacy curriculum. Bowman comes to ACP from Campbell University College of Pharmacy…Keep Reading J. Andrew Bowman, PharmD
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ACP Recognizes First, Second-Year Pharmacy Student Achievements
OAKWOOD, VA (MAY 31, 2024) – The Appalachian College of Pharmacy recently recognized its first and second-year pharmacy students for their achievements at the college during the past year. “We are very proud of all of our pharmacy students for their accomplishments during the past year and we congratulate them for their achievements,” said ACP…Keep Reading ACP Recognizes First, Second-Year Pharmacy Student Achievements
ACP Students, Alumni Match for Residencies in Six States
OAKWOOD, VA (MAY 13, 2024) — Six of the Appalachian College of Pharmacy’s members of the recently graduated Class of 2024 and two of its alumni members matched for residency positions for 2024-2025 in the recently held second round of the national pharmacy residency match program. ACP students will be completing those residencies in six…Keep Reading ACP Students, Alumni Match for Residencies in Six States