Working for ACP The Appalachian College of Pharmacy invites applications for the following positions. Our primary mission is to provide a high quality pharmacy education with an emphasis on serving medically under-served areas and instilling in our students and practitioners the values necessary to serve society as caring, ethical, learning professionals. Successful applicants will have…Keep Reading Employment
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About Alumni Affairs The Alumni Affairs Office is focused on keeping our alumni connected with the College. This center provides you with several links to help you stay informed about campus and alumni news, as well as links to request and submit information to the College. Our alumni are valued members of the College community and…Keep Reading Update Your Information
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Alumni Your three years at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy prepared you to pursue your chosen career path in the field. During that time, you made connections with faculty, staff, members of the community and your fellow classmates which will continue to benefit you in the years to come. Our goal in the Alumni Affairs…Keep Reading Alumni
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Transcript Request Information The Appalachian College of Pharmacy provides several options for obtaining your official and unofficial transcripts. Options include, online order requests, in-person requests, and self service unofficial requests. Please choose the option that best fits yours needs. Online Order Requests The Appalachian College of Pharmacy uses Parchment for transcript services. Please click on…Keep Reading Request a Transcript
(This is a "Page")Academic Calendar
Academic Calendar Summer Term 2024 May 6, 2024 First Day of Classes: Summer Term (P2/P3) May 27, 2024 Memorial Day June 10, 2024 Start of CPPEs (P2) June 24, 2024 Start of APPEs (P3) August 30, 2024 End of Summer Term (P2/P3) August 28-30, 2024 Orientation (P1) Fall Term 2024 September 2, 2024 Start of…Keep Reading Academic Calendar
(This is a "Page")Community Service Program
Pharmacists in Community Service (PICS) The PICS program is designed to actively engage students in service projects that support the College’s mission to promote community service, lifelong learning and service to underserved and rural communities. The PICS program is a mandatory part of the Doctor of Pharmacy program and requires that all students complete 100…Keep Reading Community Service Program
(This is a "Page")Title IX
About Title IX Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681) is an all-encompassing federal law that prohibits discrimination based on the gender of students and employees of educational institutions which receive federal financial assistance. Under Title IX, discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment or sexual violence,…Keep Reading Title IX
(This is a "Page")ACP Awards Program
Appalachian College of Pharmacy These Awards of Excellence recognize the outstanding achievements of our impressive students, faculty, and preceptors. We honor recipients in areas of academics, leadership, research, education and more. We take great pride in each of these individuals, and enjoy sharing their achievements. Student Volunteer of the Year AwardThe recipient of this award,…Keep Reading ACP Awards Program
(This is a "Page")Student Organizations
Student Organizations ACP provides a number of opportunities for students to gain leadership experience and get involved in the profession of pharmacy. These leadership skills built during your college education can lead to greater success in your future career….Keep Reading Student Organizations
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Student Services The goal of the Student Affairs Office is to provide support programs, services, and activities for our students, especially those that assist student needs and the mission of the College. We are here to help you focus on your education to further your future career….Keep Reading Student Services