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Accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)

2026-2027 Academic Year

 

  • All budgets are estimated costs, based on full-time enrollment and subject to change. 
  • The budget is for the student and educational expenses during the period of enrollment only. 

Accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy

Tuition & Fees First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year  

 

Tuition 63,311 63,311 63,311 63,311
Student Body Fees 40 40 40 40
Graduation Fees N/A N/A N/A 475
Student Service Fee 978 978 978 978
Lab Fee 565 565 565 565
Health Insurance 5,374 5,374 5,374 5,374
Total Tuition and Fees     70,268 70,268 70,268 70,743

 

 

OTHER EDUCATIONAL COSTS – Non-required costs that can be funded with loans/scholarships


First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment 1,652 1,304 1,304 1,304
Living Expenses 33,220 33,220 33,220 33,220
Personal Expenses 7,744 7,744 7,744 7,744
Transportation 9,724 9,724 9,724 9,724
Computer/iPad Expense 2,000 N/A N/A N/A

 

Loan Fees First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year
Direct Unsubsidized Loan Fees 530 530 530 530
Grad PLUS Loan Fees 3,382 3,382 3,382 3,382

The Pharmacy program has two disbursements per academic year. One in the fall before school starts and one in the spring.

To see a sample of what your loan repayment schedule may look like, please visit the Federal Student Aid Repayment Estimator Calculator.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Western University of Health Sciences provides financial support to recruit and retain outstanding students. No one should think that higher education is beyond his or her reach simply because of cost. With the help of federal, state, institutional and private funded scholarships and awards, students can achieve their educational goals for the future. Many WesternU colleges and programs offer incoming students recruitment scholarships based on the strength of a student’s admissions application and interview as well as their contributions to the community. A separate application is not required. When a student is accepted into the program and selected for a scholarship, the offer will be made at the same time that the admissions offer is made.