School of Pharmacy

School of PharmacyReal Experience. Real Support. Real Results.

Temple Makes the Difference.

Earn a PharmD from Temple University School of Pharmacy and stand out from the crowd. Our PharmD program design includes curriculum on nearly every aspect of healthcare and is delivered via lecture, research, hands-on practice and mentoring. Learning is classroom oriented in the first two years and becomes focused on in-the-field experiences in the third and fourth years.

Why Temple?

  • One of the oldest pharmacy schools in the country
  • Collaborative training opportunities with Temple Health and other regional healthcare leaders
  • 83% of graduates offered a job or residency upon graduation
  • $2.5mil awarded in scholarships in the 2024-2025 academic year
  • Top 10 school in the country for fellowship placement in 2025
  • Competitive tuition rates for both in-state and out-of-state students
  • 30+ student organizations and clubs for networking and skill-building
  • Co-located on the Health Sciences Campus with Temple Hospital, School of Medicine, and School of Dentistry
  • 500+ clinical rotation sites
  • Dual degree and certificate options:
    • Earn your Master of Public Health (MPH), MBA, or MS in Global Clinical and Pharmacovigilance Regulations with your PharmD
    • Earn a graduate certificate in Drug Discovery, Drug Delivery, Pharmacokinetics, or Pharmacogenomics as part of the program
  • Concentration options in advanced clinical practice, business, clinical trials, community pharmacy or drug safety

Real Results to Propel Your Future

The Bureau of Labor Statistics places the median pharmacist salary at $137,480 for 2024 and forecasts growth of 5% in pharmacist employment from 2024 to 2034. Studies have shown that pharmacists have a lifetime earning potential of more than $5 million!

The profession also earned recognition as the 17th best healthcare job and 22nd highest-paying career overall from U.S. News and World Report.

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