
How can you put a price on the ability to help change people’s lives?

Tuitions and Costs
Our students rely on a combination of current income, savings and financial aid to finance this investment. The following sources of financial aid are available to students, though not all students will receive all types.
FAFSA The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form should be submitted as soon as possible. List Pacific University (Code 003212) to receive you FAFSA data. Do not wait to be accepted into a program to apply. For more information, visit the Financial Aid Office pages.
Health Professions Student Loans Federal Health Professions Student Loans (HPSLs) are loans available to pharmacy students whose parent(s) demonstrate “exceptional need.” To determine eligibility, students must provide parental financial information.
WICHE The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) Professional Student Exchange Program (PSEP) offers financial assistance to certified professional pharmacy students from Alaska, Hawaii and Nevada.
Other Sources of Financial Aid Federal Graduate PLUS loans are offered from various lenders and institutions for educational expenses and have varying credit approval criteria.
Working While Enrolled Students are strongly encouraged not to work while enrolled in the program. Any student who chooses to work is still required to attend all program-related activities and will not be granted an excused absence for work obligations.
$54K
2022 ANNUAL TUITION
$6.3K
Average Cost of BOOKS, SUPPLIES, AND LAPTOP
$15.5K
Average Cost of Living
68%
OF STUDENTS LIVE IN THE CITY OF HILLSBORO
(WHERE THE CAMPUS IS LOCATED)
7%
PHARMACIST EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EXPECTED in non-retail areas
(BETWEEN 2018–2028)
$117K
AVERAGE 1-YEAR SALARY
You can add up the numbers and count the cost of a professional education on paper. However, the value of that investment lies in fulfilling life work, rich professional relationships opportunities.
