Reach your potential.

Earn your PharmD as your next step to the world of opportunity in healthcare that awaits you.

Your Doctor of Pharmacy degree can open doors to countless pathways in healthcare. You can work directly with patients in hospitals or pharmacies, lead policy development in health insurance companies or government, collaborate with education teams in pharmaceutical companies or universities, and more. We even have multiple alumni whose pharmacy degrees led them to incredible success as entrepreneurs. 

Why Choose Temple

Our graduates typically achieve a higher board exam pass rate than the national average.

In recent years, 80% or more of our students pursuing residencies after graduation succeeded with a placement.

We offer scholarships to most accepted applicants.

You can opt for elective tracks in Clinical Trials, Drug Safety, Advanced Clinical Practice, and Community Practice and dual PharmD/MBA or PharmD MS programs.

Myth:  You need to get an associate's or bachelor's degree before you start Temple's PharmD program.

Fact:  You only need to complete our prerequisite courses at any accredited college or university before the beginning of your first fall semester of Temple's PharmD program. It typically takes applicants two-three years to complete the prerequisites.

Staff

  • Joan Hankins

    Joan Hankins

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Admissions

        • Director

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Adrian Henry

    Adrian Henry

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Admissions

        • Secretary

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy
  • Lai Ara Powell, MA

    Lai Ara Powell, MA

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Admissions

        • Recruiter

  • PharmD, BCCCP, FCCM

    Christina Rose, PharmD, BCCCP, FCCM

    • School of Pharmacy

      • Admissions

        • Assistant Dean & Clinical Professor

          Programs

          • Doctor of Pharmacy
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Tuttleman Counseling Services, with locations on the Main and Health Sciences Center campus, provides culturally sensitive mental health services that support the psychological health of the diverse community of Temple students and thereby their academic success.

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