The Campbell University Department of Physical Therapy Program’s mission is to graduate doctors of physical therapy who deliver compassionate, patient-centered care from a service-oriented, Christian guided view, with a special emphasis on rural healthcare environments.
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Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS)
Campbell University is an interprofessional, service-oriented, private, Christian institution offering hands-on, student-centered education and patient-centered training for the Doctor of Pharmacy, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Doctor of Health Sciences,** the Physician Assistant Program, graduate programs, which include MS in Clinical Research Online, MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences, and MS in Public Health; our dual degrees, and our undergraduate programs which include BS in Clinical Research, BS Pharmaceutical Sciences and Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), as well as outstanding Pre-Pharmacy and Pre-Med programs.
**The Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Doctor of Health Sciences Program is pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
CPHS is only 30 minutes from the capital city, Raleigh, and the heart of the internationally renowned, Research Triangle Park – one of the oldest and largest research parks in the country. For more fun in the sun, we are less than two hours from Wilmington and Wrightsville beaches; and a little less than four hours from the Blue Ridge Parkway and the
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Scholarships & Financial Aid
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Scholarships & Financial Aid
Scholarships: Last year CPHS awarded over $1M in scholarships. The complete list of endowed and annual scholarships along with their criteria can be found on the website.
The CPHS Annual and Endowed Scholarship Competition opened on March 1st and closes on May 31st each year.
The criteria for many of the scholarships indicate that the recipient must have “financial need” which is determined by having a completed FAFSA (school code 002913) on file with the Financial Aid Office if you are a domestic student. We recommend that you complete a FAFSA each academic year so that you can meet that eligibility requirement. If you do not have a FAFSA on file, the Financial Aid Office is unable to determine if you have need, and you will not be considered for scholarships that require need.
Financial Aid: Campbell University’s federal school code in the school release section of the FAFSA is 002913. For specific financial aid information, please contact Campbell University’s Financial Aid Office at (910) 893-1310 or financialaid@campbell.edu.
College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC.org) administers the Forgivable Education Loans for Service program in North Carolina: www.cfnc.org/FELS.
▪ Please visit the CFNC FELS website for updates to the information contained here.
"The Forgivable Education Loan for Service was established by the North Carolina General Assembly. The loan provides financial assistance to qualified students who are committed to working in North Carolina in fields designated as critical employment shortage areas."
For specific financial aid information, please contact Campbell University’s Financial Aid Office at (910) 893-1310 or financialaid@campbell.edu.
Helpful Links - Harnett County & North Carolina
Harnett County Resources: http://bit.ly/2N4FRr2
NC Drivers License: www.ncdot.gov/dmv/
Register your car and obtain an NC license plate: www.ncdot.gov/dmv/
Register to vote in NC: ncvotered.com/register/
Directions & Map (including airports)
Local Resources (Schools, newspapers, dentists, pets, etc)
Grocery Stores, Service Stations, Churches, Medical Facilities, etc.
Lillington Directory of Business, Government & Social Services
Research Triangle Park (RTP) (45 minutes away)
Raleigh (35 minutes away)
Fayetteville (35 minutes away)
Dunn (10 minutes away)
The link to campus maps https://www.campbell.edu/maps/
The link to parking lots: https://www.campbell.edu/campus-safety/parking/parking-lots/
Matriculation Requirements
Once accepted, you must send official transcripts from each College/University attended – we do not receive the transcripts from PharmCAS and they are required by our registrar. Please send all official transcripts to:
Campbell University CPHS Attn: (Insert Program: PharmD, PA, DPT) Admissions PO Box 1090 Buies Creek, NC 27506
*If you are a current CU or past CU student and have not taken classes outside of CU since applying, and CU already has other transcripts, then you only have to submit your final CU transcript.
Pre-Requisites must be completed before matriculation – this includes anything in your acceptance letter such as coursework, supplemental application, letters of recommendation, PCAT, GRE, etc. You must also submit the following:
▪ Signed Honor Code
▪ Signed Technical Standard
▪ Completed and submitted criminal background check for all professional programs
▪ Completed and submitted drug screen for all professional programs
▪ Immunizations completed and submitted, approved by CPHS
Schedules & Housing
The Academic Calendar will be posted with important dates for each program by column.
Housing
For a list of local rentals, commonly used by professional students, go to "files" above the "organization representatives" on the left.
For more information on housing, please contact the student affairs Graduate Assistant at pharmsaga@campbell.edu
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