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Q&A: Does pharmacy school require a bachelor's degree?

Does Pharmacy School Require a Bachelor’s Degree?

cartoon of students in classThe path to becoming a pharmacist can be confusing, and the question of whether a bachelor’s degree is mandatory pops up frequently. Here’s the straight answer, along with some helpful insights to guide your decision:

Technically, no. Unlike most other healthcare professions, a bachelor’s degree is not a formal requirement for entry into pharmacy school in the United States. At Mercer, You can apply directly after completing 63 semester hours of specific pre-pharmacy coursework.

Here’s the good news. If you don’t have a Bachelor’s Degree when you enroll at Mercer, you’ll be able earn one while pursuing your PharmD degree!

Ultimately, the decision on whether to complete your bachelor’s before applying to Mercer College of Pharmacy rests with you. Consider your academic strengths, financial situation, and career goals.

If you have any questions about the application process, we’re here to help. Reach out to our admissions team for personalized information.