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")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
(This is a "Page")Student Services
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
(This is a "Page")Tuition Payment Schedule
Payment Schedules Tuition for the three (3) year, eight (8) term Doctor of Pharmacy program is divided into eight payments, one payment per academic term. Tuition and fees payments are due on the first day of class for each term. Fees are subject to change annually. The rate for student fees shall be uniform whether…Keep Reading Tuition Payment Schedule
(This is a "Page")Scholarships & Grants
Information on Scholarships and Grants The Appalachian College of Pharmacy supports all qualified students by awarding scholarships up to $10,000 per year based on merit and financial need. In addition, some external scholarship programs are available that are residency and criteria specific. For additional questions or information, please contact our financial aid office at financialaid@acp.edu…Keep Reading Scholarships & Grants
(This is a "Page")Tuition & Fees
Tuition and Fees Schedule The investment in your Doctor of Pharmacy degree is laid out below so you can plan for your future. If you would benefit from tuition assistance, please contact financial aid to review your options. Tuition and fees are approved each year by the Appalachian College of Pharmacy Board of Trustees. Class…Keep Reading Tuition & Fees
(This is a "Page")Financial Aid Office
Financial Aid Office We understand that financing a college education is one of the most significant life investments you can make. You may need financial assistance, and as a graduate student enrolled at Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP), you may be eligible for unsubsidized and graduate PLUS loans from the federal government. The federal government establishes…Keep Reading Financial Aid Office
(This is a "Page")Applying for Financial Aid
Investing in Your Future … The investment in your graduate degree can seem daunting but you don’t have to take this step in your career alone. ACP offers federal student loans for eligible students who have completed 72 credit hours of coursework upon admissions through the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Direct Loan program. Financial…Keep Reading Applying for Financial Aid
(This is a "Page")Seat Deposit
Pay Seat Deposit Students admitted to Appalachian College of Pharmacy will receive a letter informing them of their acceptance. If the student accepts the offer a $200 first seat deposit by the specified date in the letter is required. A second seat deposit of $200 is due by March 15th to continue holding their acceptance….Keep Reading Seat Deposit