Tuition by School

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I'm not seeing a listing, current or otherwise, of the current tuition costs of different schools. Since many school's don't list the tuition on the site (Shenandoah!), or if they do its really hard to find, I thought it would be cool if people posted what they know. Raw data or links is welcome.

If someone knows a site listing all of them, that would be sweet.

Listing estimate of raw Tuition and fees per year.

Palm Beach Atlantic: ~$23,000 in 2006, supposedly rising. (from Admission Office)

MUSC (Charleston, SC): ~$34,000 out of state, ~$15,000 in state. Possible to get in state tuition if you change permanent residence. (said during interview)

Shenandoah: Found a listing on website for an international student, not necessarily pharmacy, estimated at $30,000
uspharmd lists it at ~23,000 in 2006
gradprofiles says ~22,000 in 2006
 
Hi there. Go to the aacp.org site and click on the "For students & Applicants" link. Then select "Application and Enrollment Data". You will then find a link to tuition and fees for pharmacy programs. This should help 😀
 
Thanks, this has opened more questions.

Table 11, which doesn't work for some reason, says it is for pharmd.

Table 12, says it is postgraduate degree pharmd.

My wife has a BS in Bio and Pych. Since she has a BS I guess this puts her in line for a Post BS Pharmd as they are listed in table 12. Is the table 11 for students doing a 2 year undergrad program that goes right into a pharmd program?

Anyway, Table 12 says Shenandoah is ~$24500 a year.
 
How do you tell if a school is a public or private school?
 
How do you tell if a school is a public or private school?

You have to check the website, but on the PDF Table, if the in state differs from the out of state, it is good bet its public.
 
Hi there Srock. Hmmm...I don't know which table to use either, but table 11 should work (least it did for me. Check that your adobe software is updated....?).

Terse, if you go to pharmcas.org, then click on school pages, you will see a link to left of the page for public/private under the "At a glance" category.
 
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