#1 Ranked Private School in North Carolina
#1 NAPLEX Ranking of Private Schools in North Carolina
97% of graduates are employed in pharmacy or pursuing advanced studies within a year
Virtual and in-person interview options are offered during the 25-26 cycle.
#1 NAPLEX Ranking of Private Schools in North Carolina
97% of graduates are employed in pharmacy or pursuing advanced studies within a year
Virtual and in-person interview options are offered during the 25-26 cycle.
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#1 Ranked Private School in North Carolina
#1 NAPLEX Ranking of Private Schools in North Carolina
97% of graduates are employed in pharmacy or pursuing advanced studies within a year
Virtual and in-person interview options are offered during the 25-26 cycle.
#1 NAPLEX Ranking of Private Schools in North Carolina
97% of graduates are employed in pharmacy or pursuing advanced studies within a year
Virtual and in-person interview options are offered during the 25-26 cycle.
PO Box 1090
Buies Creek
North Carolina
27506
United States
North Carolina
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Name: Madelyn Cooper
Title: Admissions Coordinator
Office: Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Phone (Work): (910) 814-4303
Email: mtew@campbell.edu
Yes
Program Application Deadline
June 1, 2026
November 3, 2025
-Secure seat early
-Reduced deposit
-Early consideration for scholarships
-Reduced deposit
-Early consideration for scholarships
Yes
Program Information
Full Accreditation
No
Private
No
Block
Not Required
4 years
Yes
Yes
Yes
Accelerated Bachelor of Science (3+1 program): https://cphs.campbell.edu/academic-programs/pharmacy/pre-pharmacy/
No
Yes
Last Entering Class
62
Yes
Dual and Concurrent Degrees
Yes
PharmD/MBA (Business Administration), PharmD/MPH (Public Health), PharmD/MS (Master of Science), PharmD/MSCR (Clinical Research), Other Dual Degrees
Dual degree options: PharmD/MBA, PharmD/MS in Public Health, PharmD/MS in Clinical Research (MSCR portion online), PharmD/MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences
No
More dual degree information: https://cphs.campbell.edu/academic-programs/dual-degrees/
Yes
Program Description
Campbell University is an interprofessional, service-oriented, private, Christian institution offering hands-on, student-centered education and patient-centered training for the Doctor of Pharmacy and dual degrees in PharmD/MS Public Health, PharmD/MS Clinical Research Online, PharmD/MS Pharmaceutical Sciences and PharmD/MBA. Additionally, we offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy, Doctor of Health Sciences, Master of Physician Assistant Practice, MS in Public Health, MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences, MS in Clinical Research Online, BS in Clinical Research, BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences BS in Nursing as well as outstanding Pre-Pharmacy and Pre-Med programs.
The pharmacy program was established in 1985 so we have a long, rich history of success and a proven track record of board passage rates exceeding 98% since our inception, and residency match rates above the national and state average. At Campbell, your training includes state of the art simulation training equipment, interprofessional collaboration, individualized attention, domestic and international mission opportunities.
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences awards more than $1.5 M in scholarships annually.
Learn more here: https://cphs.campbell.edu/
The pharmacy program was established in 1985 so we have a long, rich history of success and a proven track record of board passage rates exceeding 98% since our inception, and residency match rates above the national and state average. At Campbell, your training includes state of the art simulation training equipment, interprofessional collaboration, individualized attention, domestic and international mission opportunities.
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences awards more than $1.5 M in scholarships annually.
Learn more here: https://cphs.campbell.edu/
Yes
GPA and Credit Hour Criteria
2.75
2.75
The minimum overall and prerequisite GPAs are recommended to be a 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
60
31
90
While only 60 semester credit hours are required for admission, a minimum of 72 semester credit hours are required to be considered for Graduate and Professional Financial Aid.
Conversion for quarter hours: 1 quarter hour is equivalent to 1/3 of a semester hour
Conversion for quarter hours: 1 quarter hour is equivalent to 1/3 of a semester hour
Yes
Course Prerequisites
Course Subject | Course Title | Semester Hours (Min) | Quarter Hours (Min) |
---|---|---|---|
Math | College Algebra or Calculus: Applicants may complete either College Algebra or Calculus. | 3 | 4 |
Physics | Physics with lab: Physics for health science professions majors (does not to be calculus-based). | 4 | 6 |
Chemistry | General Chemistry I with lab. | 4 | 6 |
Chemistry | General Chemistry II with lab. | 4 | 6 |
Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I with lab. | 4 | 6 |
Chemistry | Organic Chemistry II (with or without lab) or Biochemistry (with or without lab). | 3 | 5 |
Biology/Biological Science | General Biology with lab. | 4 | 6 |
Microbiology | Microbiology with lab. | 4 | 6 |
Anatomy & Physiology | Physiology with lab - One course covering all body systems with lab (i.e. Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology) or a two-course progression (i.e. Human Anatomy and Physiology parts I and II with labs). | 4 | 6 |
Statistics | Statistics | 3 | 4 |
English Composition / Writing | (Required for applicants who have not earned a bachelor's degree.) English courses must be writing intensive (ex. English Composition). Basic literature courses will not be accepted. |
6 | 9 |
Humanities | (Required for applicants who have not earned a bachelor's degree.) Examples include Literature, Philosophy, Music, Art, Drama, Foreign Language, Religion, History, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. |
8 | 18 |
General Elective(s) | (Required for applicants who have not earned a bachelor's degree.) Recommended for preparation: Medical Terminology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Clinical Research, Advanced Biology or Chemistry courses; several business electives may also meet the requirements of the dual PharmD/MBA program. |
8 | 12 |
All prerequisites must be completed prior to matriculation with a grade of C or higher. Survey courses will not be accepted.
- Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
- Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
- Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
All matriculants must complete 60 hours of coursework prior to matriculation into the Doctor of Pharmacy program. These credit hours must consist of the science/math core listed. All matriculants who have not earned a bachelor's degree must also complete the non-science core listed. Electives may be either basic science, math, or liberal arts courses; however, advanced biological and clinical sciences are highly beneficial for the professional program.
Yes
Supplemental Materials
No
No
Supplemental materials include an Applicant Interview Form, Honor Code, Technical Standards, Application Release, and Academic Progress Form
Yes
Standardized Tests
No
Yes
Observation Hours
Recommended, but not required
Yes
Evaluations (Letters of Reference)
Yes
Two (2)
- Clergy: ACCEPTED
- Co-Worker: ACCEPTED
- Employer: ACCEPTED
- Faculty Advisor: ACCEPTED
- Family Member: NOT ACCEPTED
- Friend: NOT ACCEPTED
- Health Care Professional: ACCEPTED
- Pharmacist: RECOMMENDED BUT NOT REQUIRED
- Politician: ACCEPTED
- Pre-Health Advisor: ACCEPTED
- Professor (Any Subject Area): ACCEPTED
- Professor (Liberal Arts): ACCEPTED
- Professor (Math): ACCEPTED
- Professor (Science): ACCEPTED
- Supervisor: ACCEPTED
- Teaching Assistant: ACCEPTED
No Answer
No answer
Applicants must have two (2) letters of recommendation sent through PharmCAS by the application deadline. We recommend one (1) from a pharmacist and one (1) from a science professor. However, we will not accept letters from family members or friends.
Yes
Residency
No
No
Tuition is the same for in and out-of-state applicants: https://www.campbell.edu/bursars-office/tuition-fees/graduate-professional-education/cphs/
Yes
International Applicants
Yes
US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, US Temporary Residents, Canadian Citizens, Foreign (non-US) Citizens with a Visa, Foreign (non-US) Citizens, Other Non-Citizens (e.g. DACA Students)
Do not send any foreign transcript documentation. School only considers U.S. credentials. If you have completed your course prerequisites at a foreign institution, you may be ineligible for admission to these particular pharmacy programs.
We consider foreign citizens, US permanent residents, and Canadian citizens as long as the Doctor of Pharmacy pre-requisite coursework has been completed at a United States or Canadian accredited institution. https://cphs.campbell.edu/academic-programs/pharmacy/doctor-of-pharmacy/requirements/
Yes
If English is not the applicant's native language, the applicant must submit official scores for the TOEFL >100 (internet-based) or IELTS (>7.0, with no individual band score below 6). Applicants who have completed their undergraduate degree in English in the U.S. or if your courses are taught in English, you are not required to submit English proficiency test scores.
No
Yes
Interviews
Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)
Yes
Applicants selected for an interview will engage with faculty and current students for both in-person and virtual format options. In addition to faculty engagement, the schedule will include a Campbell Difference presentation, interactive activity, and student panel.
Yes
Accepted Applicants
Yes
No
$500 deposit; reduced deposit of $250 for applicants who apply and meet the Early Acceptance of November 3, 2025.
2026-08-10
The first day of class is typically in the first week of August. In-person orientation is normally held on the Thursday or Friday before classes begin. The date will be sent to all accepted students once it is available.
We only accept American Heart Association (AHA) BLS certification.
We only accept American Heart Association (AHA) BLS certification.
Yes
Yes
Background Checks and Drug Screenings
Yes
Yes
Yes