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Brandon M. Estep

Brandon is a Buchanan County native, graduating from Hurley High School in 2004, joining the US Army National Guard shortly after where he served 8 years, and deploying to Iraq in 2007-2008 as a Combat Engineer in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  In 2013, Brandon graduated from Old Dominion University with a Bachelor’s degree in…Keep Reading Brandon M. Estep

Pharmacy Admissions

Developing your Roadmap The Student Affairs Office invites you to join us in learning how to pursue a degree in pharmacy. This event is tailored to those who are just interested or who may not know what career path they might be interested in choosing. It is also suitable for someone in a four-year institution…

Community College to PharmD. A Pathway to Pharmacy

The Student Affairs Office invites you to learn more about pursuing a degree in pharmacy. This event is tailored to those at a community college who are interested in pursuing a health-related field but who haven’t considered pharmacy or assumed that it isn’t an option for them. Join in the discussion to learn everything you…

ACP Professor Named CASA Volunteer of the Year

OAKWOOD, VA (OCTOBER 27, 2020) – Appalachian College of Pharmacy Professor Caterina Hernandez was named the 29th Judicial Circuit Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program Volunteer of the Year. Hernandez was recognized October 23 at the 2019-2020 Volunteer Appreciation “Drop In” which was held in lieu of CASA’s annual banquet due to COVID-19 precautions. “We are…Keep Reading ACP Professor Named CASA Volunteer of the Year

ACP Records Lowest National and State Student Loan Default Rate at 0.00 Percent

OAKWOOD, VA (OCTOBER 27, 2020) –  The Appalachian College of Pharmacy has been recognized in LendEDU’s second annual report on student loans showing ACP students had a 0.00 percent student loan default rate, ranking it as number one in the state of Virginia and in the country. A total of 137 institutions of 4,398 examined…Keep Reading ACP Records Lowest National and State Student Loan Default Rate at 0.00 Percent