Program Overview
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The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program at Marshall University equips future pharmacists with the knowledge and clinical expertise to improve patient care and advance the profession.

Our four-year, ACPE-accredited program integrates innovative coursework, hands-on training, and interprofessional experiences to prepare graduates for diverse pharmacy careers.

Students benefit from small class sizes, personalized mentorship, and state-of-the-art facilities, including our cutting-edge compounding and simulation labs.

The curriculum emphasizes real-world experience, with early immersion in patient care settings and advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) in hospitals, community pharmacies, and specialized clinical sites.

Marshall’s student-centered approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared for licensure and a wide range of career opportunities in clinical pharmacy, community pharmacy, research, and healthcare leadership.

Learn more about how our Pharm.D. program can help you shape the future of pharmacy.

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Program Highlights
Interprofessional Collaboration

Several times a year, pharmacy students collaborate with fellow healthcare students at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, the School of Physical Therapy, and the College of Health Professions to improve patient care through case studies.

No-Cost Certifications

While earning your PharmD at Marshall, you will earn three additional American Pharmacists Association certifications at no cost to you. You will earn:

  • Immunization (APhA) certification
  • Medication Therapy Management (APhA) certification
  • Diabetes Management (APhA) certification
Affordable Opportunity

Marshall prides itself on its affordability for students, offering one of the lowest in-state and out-of-state tuition and fees packages in the country. Compare tuition for yourself.

Pathways to a PharmD at Marshall University
1+4
Accelerated 1-Year Prerequisite Completion Pathway
  • ACT Math Score of 24 (or equivalent SAT)
  • ACT English Score of 21 (or equivalent SAT)
  • High school GPA of 3.5
  • Work closely with the School of Pharmacy Office of Student Affairs regarding when to apply
2+4
Accelerated 2-Year Prerequisite Completion Pathway
  • Complete prerequisite coursework (55 hours) in 2 years with a 2.5 GPA
  • Indicate pre-pharmacy as their intended concentration upon entry to Marshall University
  • Must maintain continuous full-time university enrollment (excluding summer terms)
  • Work closely with the School of Pharmacy Office of Student Affairs regarding when to apply
3+4
Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences to Doctor of Pharmacy Pathway
  • ACT Score of 21, Math Score of 21 or (or equivalent SAT)
  • Complete MTH 127 or 130 and ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher
  • Complete at least 15 credit hours of college coursework with a GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Complete the first 3 years with an undergraduate overall GPA and a GPA within in the major of at least 3.30 to enter the PharmD program in year 4
4+4
Traditional Bachelor’s Degree to Doctor of Pharmacy Pathway
  • Earn an undergraduate degree
  • A recommended 2.5 overall GPA
  • A recommended 2.75 prerequisite coursework GPA