The deadline to apply for admission to the Appalachian College of Pharmacy for fall semester 2022 has been extended. The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) and PharmCAS have allowed the extension of the application deadline for individual applicants from June 1, 2022 at midnight to July 5, 2022. Anyone who has not yet…Keep Reading ACP Admissions Deadline Extended for Fall 2022
ACP Students Recognized for Achievements
OAKWOOD, VA (MAY 24, 2022) – Appalachian College of Pharmacy students in the Class of 2022 were recently recognized for their achievements during an awards ceremony held on campus. Students in the classes of 2023 and 2024 will be recognized June 9. “Our annual awards ceremony the perfect time to recognize our pharmacy students for…Keep Reading ACP Students Recognized for Achievements
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ACP to Offer Summer Camp Experience
OAKWOOD, VA (APRIL 26, 2022) – Students who are interested in learning more about the profession of pharmacy have been invited to attend a one-day summer camp event at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy, this summer. The June 3 day camp is geared toward high school juniors and older to give them an opportunity to…Keep Reading ACP to Offer Summer Camp Experience
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Smith Tapped as ACP 2022 Commencement Speaker
OAKWOOD, VA (March 29, 2022) – The Appalachian College of Pharmacy has announced Steven C. Smith, president and chief executive officer of K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc., which operates Food City stores throughout a five-state area, will be its 2022 commencement speaker. Raised in Grundy, Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from James Madison…Keep Reading Smith Tapped as ACP 2022 Commencement Speaker
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ACP Inducts New Members Into Rho Chi Honor Society
OAKWOOD, VA (March 15, 2022) – Ten new members were inducted into the Delta Alpha chapter of Rho Chi at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy. Rho Chi is the honor society for pharmacy students. As the academic honor society in pharmacy, the Rho Chi Society, which is celebrating its 100th year nationally this year, encourages…Keep Reading ACP Inducts New Members Into Rho Chi Honor Society
Appalachian College of Pharmacy Moves Forward in Application Process to Offer Doctor of Public Health Degree
OAKWOOD, VA (FEBRUARY 1, 2022) – Students at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP) will have the option of pursuing two different degrees in the near future at ACP as the college seeks approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to add a course of study leading to a…Keep Reading Appalachian College of Pharmacy Moves Forward in Application Process to Offer Doctor of Public Health Degree
ACP’s Dr. Richard Nicholas Appointed to State Rare Disease Council
OAKWOOD, VA (OCTOBER 5, 2021) – Dr. Richard Nicholas, pharmacy practice department chair at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy, has been appointed by Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to the state’s new Rare Disease Council. Appointments to the council, created by the General Assembly earlier this year, were announced by the governor last month. The new…Keep Reading ACP’s Dr. Richard Nicholas Appointed to State Rare Disease Council