College of Pharmacy Student Handbook 2025-2026

Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy 2025–2026 99 First Professional Year: Students are introduced to the roles and responsibilities of the pharmacist on a patient-care team. In addition to the introduction of the roles of a pharmacist, students work alongside other healthcare professional students to work on cases practicing their collaborative roles. Second Professional Year: Students gain additional experience working alongside prescribers, specifically NSU MD students, to analyze increasingly complicated patient cases. Students will collaborate in interprofessional teams to identify medication-related problems, discuss potential consequences, and develop a plan to address them. Third Professional Year: During the final didactic year, students participate in the annual IPE day experience working alongside various healthcare professionals, including medical, nursing, dental, physical therapy, occupational therapy, optometry, and physician assistant students from multiple NSU campuses. Fourth Professional Year: During the advanced pharmacy practice experiences, students collaborate with multiple healthcare professionals while providing team-based care. Students are evaluated on their competency to function as interprofessional team members in a variety of direct patient- care settings. Yearly Fees and Expenses (Fees subject to change.) NSU Student Services Fee.................................................................................................................................$1,800 Late Payment Fee.....................................................................................................................................................$100 ID Replacement...........................................................................................................................................................$25 Diploma Replacement...............................................................................................................................................$50 Official Transcripts (each)...........$17 (electronic); $19.50 (paper, domestic); $22 (paper, international) Pharmacy General Access Fee..............................................................................................................................$145 Pharmacy Certification Training Fee...................................................................................................................$150 Pharm.D. Testing Fee (graduating Pharm.D. students)...............................................................................$300 Please note that some courses may have additional fees or expenses associated with them.

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