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MCW Pharmacy School Tuition and Fees

The cost of tuition is set annually by the MCW Board of Trustees in consultation with the Pharmacy School, and is the same for in-state, out-of-state and international students. Additional amounts not included in the cost of tuition include insurance, laptops, books and supplies, transportation, room and board, and fees for student activities, assessment, technology, and other student services.

Tuition, cost-of-living, and student loan debt burden are all taken into account when considering any possible tuition increases.
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Financing Your Education

As a student in the MCW Pharmacy School, you will be responsible for funding the cost of your education. Many students fund their education through various sources, including personal or family funds, grants and scholarships, loans and employment.

Scholarship Eligibility

You must complete the following steps before April 15 to be eligible for a scholarship:

  • Submit the PharmCAS application and be accepted to the MCW Pharmacy School
  • Accept the offer to attend
  • Pay the deposit
  • Follow instructions to complete the scholarship application
To learn more and submit your application, please contact us at pharmacy@mcw.edu at your earliest convenience.

Types of Aid

Scholarships

As an applicant of MCW’s Pharmacy School, you are considered for scholarships based on available funding for incoming students.

MCW Pharmacy School scholarships are generally awarded early in our rolling admissions cycle, so we encourage you to apply early to ensure the broadest eligibility for our scholarships.

If you are accepted into the PharmD program, you must have a complete financial aid file to be considered for scholarships based on financial need. Required forms are linked on Financial Aid and Tuition page under the How to Apply section.


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Financial Aid

At MCW, we strive to provide financial assistance that ensures equal access for all capable and deserving students. The MCW Financial Aid Office is responsible for administering financial aid programs for the Pharmacy School.

Students considering applying for admission to the MCW Pharmacy School must complete 90 credit hours of undergraduate study prior to matriculating to be considered for federal financial aid assistance. We encourage you to apply for financial aid to understand all the options available to you. Required forms are linked on Financial Aid and Tuition page under the How to Apply section. The Pharmacy School and the MCW Financial Aid Office will work closely with you so that you understand the financial implications of pursuing your pharmacy education.

Financial Aid and Tuition