About the Doctor of Pharmacy Degree
Why Study Pharmacy at Cedarville?
Cedarville's unique Christian Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program will equip you for a fulfilling career in the innovative field of pharmacy. Pharmacists today are a crucial part of the medical team, providing patient care, collaborating with physicians on complex drug therapies, and serving as the nation’s largest providers of immunizations. It’s the perfect career to blend your interest in the sciences with your passion for serving people, and Cedarville's PharmD program will help you make it a reality.
You'll be prepared to transform lives and impact the healthcare system by engaging the dynamic environment of 21st-century healthcare with a solid Christian perspective. Learn from faculty members recognized nationally for their research, and discover how to integrate your faith into your professional practice. We prepare future pharmacists to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients with faith-informed ethics and commitment.
If you’ve completed your undergraduate coursework at another institution and plan to apply for the doctorate program, you can find prerequisite, application, and interview information on our professional pharmacy admission path page.
Request Info Schedule an AppointmentWhat Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Distinct Mission
Cedarville prepares competent professionals who bring a compassionate, biblical perspective to their profession. -
Critical Need
Career demand and the expanding role of pharmacists in healthcare leads to a rewarding career of serving patients. -
Proven Results
Our graduates exceed national averages for pharmacy licensing test pass rate and being placed in residencies.
Program Contacts

Thad Franz, PharmD
Assistant Dean of Student Services and Admissions, Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Program News
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Pharmacy Student Develops Business Plan for Health Clinic in Troy
One student from the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy partnered with Health Partners Free Clinic (HPFC) in Troy, Ohio, to develop a business plan that makes prescriptions affordable for any patient who walks in the door. -
New Risk-Scoring Tool Speeds Up Infectious Disease Treatment
As antibiotic resistance continues to rise, getting patients the right treatment has never been more critical. Cedarville University alumna Dr. Rachel Burgoon has developed a new rapid diagnostic tool that helps physicians identify and treat drug-resistant infections more efficiently.