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About

The Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy at Palm Beach Atlantic University started in 2001 and graduated its first Pharm.D. class in 2005. Accredited by ACPE, the Gregory School of Pharmacy admits 75 students annually so teaching and learning are personalized and interactive, preparing you for a career in Pharmacy. As a result of this unique learning environment, our NAPLEX pass rates are 84.3%, well above the national average and most schools in our state.  Community service, leadership opportunities, and international and local medical mission trips are just some of the unique experiences pharmacy students at PBA experience.

Benefit from a program that integrates faith into the curriculum. Experience life-changing medical mission trips in the United States and around the world to such places as Costa Rica, Africa, the Amazon, and the Dominican Republic. Learn in small classes where you’ll receive personalized instruction and easy access to your professors. Enjoy a Christian environment where your professors will pray with you.

Research and Labs

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The Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy is housed in Gregory Hall, a four-story, 45,000-square-foot building constructed in 2004 and considered one of the most technologically advanced academic pharmacy facilities in the nation. The building contains three 40-seat classrooms, a large pharmaceutics lab, a sterile products lab, and a research lab. In addition to standard classrooms and labs, Gregory Hall has many conference rooms and small group “break-out” rooms for group activity and collaborative study.

Other unique features of Gregory Hall include:

  • Drug Information Center
  • Walgreens Patient Care Services Lab
  • Meditation Chapel
  • Student Lounge
  • Student Lockers
  • Computer Lab

Mission & Vision

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“Pharmacy with Faith”
We develop servant-leaders who are patient care advocates.
The Gregory School of Pharmacy serves the healthcare needs of the public by training future pharmacists to be patient-centered advocates who promote wellness and improve health outcomes. We develop servant leaders who are fully committed to raising the standards of practice within the profession of pharmacy by following Christ’s example of serving, teaching, and healing those in need.

“Excellence with Character”
We demonstrate professional excellence grounded in Christian character.
The Gregory School of Pharmacy is distinctive in its commitment to honoring biblical values and moral principles in the pursuit of academic and professional excellence. Faculty, staff and graduates achieve outstanding levels of performance by putting their faith into action in the following ways:

  • A patient and/or student-centered advocacy
  • A spirit of unity and teamwork
  • Compassionate service
  • Honesty and integrity
  • Humility before God
  • Grace under pressure
  • Moral courage

Mission Trips

Servant leadership is one of the driving forces behind the Gregory School of Pharmacy’s very existence. Students are encouraged to follow Christ’s example of serving, teaching, and healing those in need. One of the ways this commitment is demonstrated is through the medical mission trip program. GSOP sponsors several trips each summer, and student involvement is critical to each trip’s ultimate success.

These mission teams have treated countless patients around the world, including the Amazon, Belize, Bolivia, Cost Rica, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Taiwan, Uganda, and Zambia. Our faculty and students also have initiated outreach programs within the local community that include numerous health screenings, distribution of educational resources to underserved areas within Palm Beach County, and the planning for activities for children to educate and raise awareness of key issues impacting their ability to make smart decisions in life. These initiatives are essential in demonstrating our commitment and love for those whom our students will ultimately serve upon graduation.

Tuition & Other Financial Aid

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The tuition for the 2024-2025 school year is $37,200. As part of its commitment to helping students achieve their academic goals and ultimate dream of impacting lives in the pharmacy profession, PBA awards more than $300,000 in scholarship money to qualified candidates in each incoming class. These scholarships are intended to recognize the effort that goes into achieving excellence as an undergraduate student and may be awarded to recipients for up to the first three years of the program.

Additionally, there are more than two dozen scholarships available to you as a PharmD student at PBA. These scholarships are given annually to students who achieve scholastic recognition, strive for professional involvement, and display the leadership qualities necessary to excel in the dynamic profession that you have chosen.