
School of Pharmacy
Welcome to the South College School of Pharmacy Website
The mission of South College School of Pharmacy is to prepare pharmacy students to be proficient practitioners who deliver team oriented, patient care with advocacy and compassion to diverse populations. The School of Pharmacy achieves its mission through commitment to excellence in education, scholarly activity including research, service, and patient care.
The Doctor of Pharmacy program of the South College School of Pharmacy was awarded Candidate accreditation status by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) during the January 16-20, 2013 meeting of the ACPE Board of Directors.
The School of Pharmacy offers an accelerated, three-year PharmD curriculum unique to pharmacy education in Tennessee. The PharmD program is designed to provide students with a curriculum and learning environment that prepares them to become effective practitioners and leaders in a dynamic healthcare profession.
Our West Knoxville campus is equipped with state-of-the-art classrooms
and advanced instructional technology tools, along with faculty research and student compounding laboratories. Our faculty members are nationally
recognized experts in teaching, research and practicing pharmacy. The School of Pharmacy is also
supported by robust healthcare
institutions and pharmacies in the Knoxville and surrounding area where students learn alongside dedicated healthcare
professionals.

West Knoxville Campus, 400 Goody's Lane, Knoxville, TN 37922


Compounding Laboratory Faculty Research Laboratory
Pharmacy student candidates interested in applying to the South College School of Pharmacy are encouraged to submit their applications through PharmCAS, the national pharmacy school application site at www.pharmcas.org. The deadline for submitting an application for the 2013 cycle is March 1, 2013.
For immediate information about the School of Pharmacy, please contact the School of Pharmacy Office of Admissions at pharmd@southcollegetn.edu or 865-288-5871.
Consumer Information
| Cost of Program | ||||
| Tuition & Fees | $115,500.00 |
|||
| Books & Supplies | $5,032.00 |
|||
| On-time Graduation Rate | |||
| Total 2011-12 Graduates | Number of 2011-12 Graduates Completing within Normal Time | 2011-12 On-Time Graduation Percentage | |
| NA | NA | NA | |
Reasons for students not completing on-time (i.e. 2 years for Associate degree programs, 4 years for Baccalaureate degree programs):
|
|||
| An institution calculates an on‐time graduation rate for each program by: * Determining the number of students who completed the program during the most recently completed award year, * From the total students identified in step one, determining the number of students that completed the program within normal time, regardless of whether the student transferred into the program or changed programs at the institution, and * Dividing the number of students who completed the program within normal time, as determined in step two, by the total number of students who completed the program, as determined in step one, and multiplying the result by 100. |
|||
| Placement Rate - July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 | |||
Number of Graduates |
Special Circumstance Non-Employed (Includes Cont Edu) |
Number Employed In- Field or Related Field |
In-Field or Related Field Employed Percentage |
0 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
| Median Loan Debt - Year Ended June 30th, 2012 | |||
| Federal Education Loans | NA |
||
| Institutional Loans | NA |
||
| Private Education Loans | NA |
||
| Employment - Find Occupations on O*net |
29-1051.00 Pharmacists |

