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Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are approved each year by the Appalachian College of Pharmacy Board of Trustees.

Annual tuition and fees for the Appalachian College of Pharmacy will be $34,100 for the 2010-2011 academic year. Required textbooks will cost approximately $1,000 per year.

Tuition and Fees Schedule for 2010-2011

Standard Fee Amount
Tuition $31,900
Student Activities Fee1 $403
Student Government Fee2 $77
Clerkship/Practicum Fee3 $858
Technology Fee4 $862
Total Tuition and Fees $34,100
 
Additional Fees  
Admission Application Fee5 $100
Seat Deposit6 $1,000

1The Student Activities Fee covers costs related to student membership in professional pharmacy organizations and other costs, such as those relating to graduation, college-sponsored events, and mission-focused student activities.
2The Student Government Fee covers costs associated with student government-sponsored activities.
3The Clerkship/Practicum Fee covers costs associated with experiential training at clerkships sites.
4The Technology Fee covers costs associated with providing networking and equipment for students.
5Applicants must pay a supplemental application processing fee of $100. This fee is non-refundable, and is addition to fees paid directly to PharmCAS.
6Students offered admission have 10 working days to notify ACP, in writing, whether they wish to have a place reserved in the class. The student's written acceptance of ACP's offer must be accompanied by a check or money order for $1,000, payable to ACP, to reserve a seat in the class. This money will be credited to the first semester's tuition for the first year of enrollment. This fee is refundable up to $500 for requests received prior to June 1.

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