Program Categories
Choose the pharmacy position that most interests you and you could soon be on your way to working in pharmacy.
- Pharmacy Technician (52 Schools & 5 Online Schools)52 Schools Offering Pharmacist Technician Programs in 37 States.
- Pharmacy Assistant (5 Schools)5 Schools Offering Pharmacist Assistant Programs in 5 States.
Pharmacist Degrees
Get the education you need to start a career in pharmacy.
- Associate's Degrees (14 Schools)
14 Schools Offering Associate's Degrees in 22 States.
- Certificate Programs (10 Schools & 1 Online School)
10 Schools Offering Certificate Programs in 8 States.
- Coursework (1 School & 1 Online School)
1 School Offering Coursework in 3 States.
- Diploma Programs (37 Schools & 5 Online Schools)
37 Schools Offering Diploma Programs in 29 States.
Featured College

Sanford-Brown Institute
Train to work with a pharmacist in Sanford-Brown Institute's pharmacy technology and pharmacy technician programs.
Pharmacist Resources
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There are no set rules for the curriculum of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. This is why the details of the learning program at one pharmacist school [...] Read the full article →The Salaries Pharmacists Can Expect
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You need to make the right decision to ensure your pharmacist school or college gives you what you want.

Pharmacy is a respected profession. It's at the forefront of health care provision and offers tremendous opportunities. What's more, once you've graduated from pharmacist school there's a strong demand for your skills.
Today, you have a choice of 100 accredited pharmacist schools. Each of these offers the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree, the qualification you need to become a pharmacist. Curriculums can be different, however; and the emphasis schools place on aspects of pharmacy work varies.
This website can help you. Its purpose is to inform you about pharmacist schools, and the work pharmacists do. It helps answer your questions and show you the options that are available.
The articles on the site contain a wealth of useful information. They include details on becoming a pharmacist, what you learn at pharmacist school, and the career outlook for pharmacists.
Other articles cover practical issues such as what you can expect to earn as a qualified pharmacist, how to obtain licensure once you've qualified, the nature of internships, and a day in the life of a community pharmacist.
There are also tips about choosing a pharmacist school, an outline of the American Pharmacists Association, and a discussion about one of the most vital issues currently occupying pharmacists' minds: the pharmacist-patient relationship.
This is a free resource. Use it now. It will help you make up your mind about the pharmacist schools that are best suited to your career. It will also give you insights into what this career holds.
Take advantage of everything the website offers and plan your future with greater confidence.