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CUNY York College offers the nation's most affordable pharmacy program at just $4,734 net cost, yet graduates face earnings as low as $17,139 at some institutions like UC Irvine. This dramatic range reflects the field's complexity, where pharmaceutical manufacturing, clinical practice, and regulatory roles require different educational pathways. The Northeast dominates affordable options with multiple University of Connecticut campuses appearing in the top rankings, while Southern public universities like Elizabeth City State provide strong value at $7,237 net cost. Major pharmaceutical companies including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Merck maintain significant operations across these regions, creating direct pathways from classroom to career. Graduation rates vary significantly, from UC Irvine's impressive 86% to Elizabeth City State's 48.1%, suggesting that program structure and student support systems play important roles in success. The $25,000 debt ceiling at several Connecticut campuses provides predictable borrowing limits, while schools like Purdue demonstrate that higher costs can translate to substantially better earning potential at $41,565 for graduates.
50
Programs
$4,734 – $23,901
Net Price Range
$34,988
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,734 $7,358 30.3% 59.1%
2 $7,237 $3,412 48.1% 74.2%
3 $8,896 $17,462 59.5% 97.9%
4 $10,726 $9,744 45.9% 99.9%
5 $11,504 $17,462 56.7% 97.4%
6 $11,633 $9,190 50.6% 70.1%
7 $12,063 $7,838 41.6% 84.2%
8 $12,840 $14,237 86.0% 21.2%
9 $13,164 $9,412 68.5% 97.4%
10 $13,339 $17,452 65.4% 97.3%
11 $13,451 $11,160 42.7% 82.9%
12 $13,485 $12,643 83.7% 47.5%
13 $13,816 $11,180 87.2% 42.6%
14 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
15 $14,059 $17,472 56.9% 92.2%
16 $14,317 $35,558 55.9% 75.0%
17 $14,401 $12,997 61.6% 83.1%
18 $14,542 $8,295 34.7% 76.8%
19 $14,832 $17,228 93.2% 17.7%
20 $15,028 $6,542 46.0% 84.4%
21 $15,288 $15,247 85.1% 37.3%
22 $15,729 $18,392 68.7% 93.7%
23 $15,794 $9,950 49.9% 85.3%
24 $15,847 $5,785 51.9% 32.9%
25 $15,960 $13,626 65.9% 86.8%
26 $16,065 $12,613 48.9% 85.3%
27 $16,334 $10,857 63.7% 95.7%
28 $16,928 $11,205 89.3% 49.1%
29 $17,118 $8,152 45.4% 95.4%
30 $17,182 $17,935 36.7%
31 $17,365 $11,700 68.8% 87.8%
32 $17,460 $12,377 55.6% 92.2%
33 $17,478 $8,115 52.5% 96.1%
34 $17,485 $13,304 50.8% 70.6%
35 $17,546 $9,772 46.7% 89.3%
36 $18,148 $33,494 49.5% 96.4%
37 $18,219 $9,299 59.6% 86.1%
38 $18,292 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
39 $18,627 $16,570 70.1% 86.0%
40 $19,268 $37,090 44.8% 66.4%
41 $19,353 $51,763 72.4% 61.4%
42 $19,678 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
43 $20,470 $10,782 73.4% 67.7%
44 $20,566 $36,030 64.1% 45.5%
45 $20,591 $35,280 53.8% 96.9%
46 $22,350 $40,890 73.4% 74.7%
47 $22,673 $10,687 69.8% 87.9%
48 $22,886 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%
49 $23,156 $13,570 71.5% 86.2%
50 $23,901 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $10,000+ gap between the cheapest and mid-range programs?

CUNY York College's $4,734 net cost reflects New York's aggressive financial aid for pharmacy students, while programs like University of Connecticut-Stamford at $14,059 include higher operational costs. Public funding varies dramatically by state, with some institutions receiving substantial subsidies for health science programs. The gap also reflects different program structures, with some schools offering accelerated tracks that compress costs into fewer years.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in pharmacy education?

Higher-cost programs generally show better completion rates, with UC Irvine at $12,840 achieving 86% graduation compared to Elizabeth City State's 48.1% at $7,237. University of Georgia demonstrates strong outcomes at $13,816 with 87.2% graduation rates. However, University of Hawaii at Hilo proves exceptions exist, maintaining 41.6% graduation rates despite reasonable $12,063 costs, suggesting factors beyond price affect student success.

Does geographic location significantly impact pharmacy program affordability?

Connecticut dominates affordable options with four campuses ranging from $8,896 to $14,059, reflecting the state's commitment to accessible pharmacy education. Southern public universities like Elizabeth City State at $7,237 and University of Louisiana at Monroe at $11,633 provide strong regional value. Western options remain limited, with University of Hawaii at Hilo at $12,063 representing the most affordable Pacific option.

What accounts for the dramatic earnings variation from $17,139 to $41,565?

Purdue graduates command $41,565 median earnings, nearly double the $25,194 at Elizabeth City State, reflecting program reputation and industry connections. UC Irvine's $17,139 figure likely represents entry-level positions or geographic cost-of-living adjustments in California. These variations also reflect career paths, with some graduates entering retail pharmacy while others pursue pharmaceutical research or regulatory positions that offer different compensation structures.

Where do the most competitive affordable pharmacy programs accept students?

UC Irvine maintains the highest selectivity at 21.15% acceptance while keeping costs at $12,840, making it extremely competitive for affordable pharmacy education. University of Georgia accepts 42.55% of applicants at $13,816, offering strong value for qualified students. In contrast, University of Texas at El Paso accepts 99.92% of applicants at $10,726, providing accessible entry points for students seeking affordable pharmaceutical education.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.