Tuition/Costs
The University of North Carolina at Chapel at Hill provides students an outstanding education at a highly affordable price. In 2009, the University again was No. 1 among the 100 best public colleges combining great academics and affordable tuitions as ranked by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. Carolina has been first eight times.
Both in-state and out-of-state UNC pharmacy students receive a professional degree and exceptional training for the low cost of a public university education.
2011-2012 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy PharmD Tuition and Fees
N.C. Residents
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Year |
Tuition |
Fees |
Total |
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PY1 Fall |
$7,362.00 |
$935.69 |
$8,297.69 |
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|
PY1 Spring |
$7,362.00 |
$935.69 |
$8,297.69 |
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|
PY1 Summer** |
$1,080.00 |
$444.00 |
$1,524.00 |
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|
PY2 Fall |
$7,362.00 |
$935.69 |
$8,297.69 |
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|
PY2 Spring |
$7,362.00 |
$935.69 |
$8,297.69 |
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|
PY3 Summer** |
$1,080.00 |
$444.00 |
$1,524.00 |
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|
PY3 Fall |
$7,362.00 |
$935.69 |
$8,297.69 |
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|
PY3 Spring |
$7,362.00 |
$935.69 |
$8,297.69 |
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|
PY4 Fall (5 clerkships) |
$1,840.50/clerkship |
$200/clerkship |
$11,138.19 |
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|
PY4 Spring (4 clerkships) |
$1,840.50/clerkship |
$200/clerkship |
$9,097.69 |
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|
|
|
Total: $73,070.02 |
Non-NC Residents
|
Year |
Tuition |
Fees |
Total |
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|
PY1 Fall |
$16,975.50 |
$935.69 |
$17,911.19 |
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|
PY1 Spring |
$16,975.50 |
$935.69 |
$17,911.19 |
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|
PY1 Summer** |
$3,269.00 |
$444.00 |
$3,713.00 |
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|
PY2 Fall |
$16,975.50 |
$935.69 |
$17,911.19 |
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|
PY2 Spring |
$16,975.50 |
$935.69 |
$17,911.19 |
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|
PY3 Summer** |
$3,269.00 |
$444.00 |
$3,713.00 |
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|
PY3 Fall |
$16,975.50 |
$935.69 |
$17,911.19 |
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|
PY3 Spring |
$16,975.50 |
$935.69 |
$17,911.19 |
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|
PY4 Fall (5 clerkships) |
$4,243.88/clerkship |
$200/clerkship |
$23,155.09 |
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|
PY4 Spring (4 clerkships) |
$4,243.88/clerkship |
$200/clerkship |
$18,711.21 |
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|
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|
Total: $156,759.44 |
* - Rates may increase by as much as 5 to 10 percent per academic year.
** - Summer rates are based on those from summer 2011.
Note: Students without a bachelor's degree are simultaneously working towards a BS in pharmaceutical sciences and a PharmD . These students are classified as an undergraduate student until the end of their third year of pharmacy school when the BS is conferred.
