Financial Aid and Scholarships

Financial aid

Aside from maintaining reasonable tuition rates, 91ÉçÇø offers numerous funding options. From loans and fellowships to student employment and travel funding, 91ÉçÇø can help you find the sources you need to enhance your career and make your education attainable. Visit our graduate school funding and support webpage for more information.

Scholarships

91ÉçÇø annually offers $300,000 in scholarships to PharmD students. As an applicant, you are automatically considered for many of scholarships we offer incoming students. Many scholarships are awarded on a recurring basis through the four years of the PharmD program. 

91ÉçÇø School for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Excellence Fund for Pharmacy Students

After acceptance into the PharmD program, you may be eligible for a scholarship through the Excellence Fund for Pharmacy Students. This fund provides scholarships to high-quality students, especially out-of-state applicants, who are selected to attend the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

National Scholarships

There are a variety of national, and some local, scholarships available to student pharmacists to assist with financial support during their academic progression. The list below covers many opportunities. Click on the links to learn more about eligibility, application requirements, deadlines and more.

  • Scholarships for Pharmacy Students
    • : One- and two-year scholarships for healthcare professionals in the Air Force to cover all tuition and required fees, including textbooks.
    • : Information on a variety of scholarships and grants/awards is available on this site.
    • Ten $5,000 scholarships were awarded in 2022. Continue to monitor this page to determine if the program will be offered in the future.
    • : $1,000 to support programming for up to three student chapters that are recognized annually for providing exceptional service and outreach.
    • : Offers pre-doctoral fellowship awards with a $10,000 stipend to high-performing students in various areas, including pharmaceutical sciences, health outcome disparities, pharmaceutics and for minority gateway applicants, as well as several fellowships with $7,500 or $5,000 stipends. One $15,000-stipend fellowship is available for research projects that focus on improving health outcomes in hospitals, health systems and ambulatory care clinics. Applications are currently closed. Monitor this page for the next application round.
    • : Awards are for P2 and later students who are active in APhA-ASP and are generally $1,000 each. The 2023 application is closed. Monitor this page for the next application round.
    • : Assists students of Hispanic heritage. Awards are based on merit and range from $500 to $5,000, based on relative need.
    • : Awards of $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500 for first, second and third place, respectively. Essay engages young scientists and clinicians in a discussion about big questions in biology and medicine and the role of biomedical research in our society today. The essay contest deadline is March 31, 2023.
    • : $2,000 scholarships to students chosen on the basis of scholarship, Italian heritage and level of dedication to the profession of pharmacy. One scholarship open to P2 students and one open to P3 students.
    • : Merit-based and awarded to pharmacy schools, some focused on innovation in patient care and pharmacy practice and others on promoting diversity by fostering support and education in underrepresented populations. Number and amount of awards varies but can range from $15.000 to $20,000. Fully accredited schools should apply by mid-March.
    • : Applicants must be members of the National Community Pharmacists Association. Scholarship applications open in December and the application deadline is mid-March.
    • (PAST): Two scholarships, one for $500 to a graduating high school senior pursuing a degree in pharmacy, and one for $1,000 to a current PharmD student. who lives within PAST's 11-county affiliate region. Deadline for high school applicants is May 1 each year; deadline for PharmD applicants is Aug. 1 each year.
    • : $2,500 awards to current P2 or P3 pharmacy students who will be P3 or P4 students in the upcoming academic year. Applications will be acceped from Oct. 1 to Dec. 1, 2023, for the 2024-2025 academic year.
    • Schorr Family Foundation MS Pharmaceutical Sciences Scholarship

      Established in 2024 by Jennifer Brink Schorr, MBA ’81 and Lawrence J. Schorr ’75, MA ’77, LLD ’09 in memory of Max and Sarah Schorr to benefit students admitted to the MS Pharmaceutical Sciences program. Recipients must be a New York State resident and may retain the scholarship until their completion of the MS Pharmaceutical Sciences program.  (For more information about the scholarship, email yhathout@binghamton.edu)

    • Schorr Family Foundation PharmD Scholarship

      Established in 2019 by Jennifer Brink Schorr, MBA ’81 and Lawrence J. Schorr ’75, MA ’77, LLD ’09 in memory of Max and Sarah Schorr. This scholarship is awarded to an admitted PharmD program student. The recipient must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to qualify and must maintain at least a GPA of 3.0 while enrolled in the PharmD program in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The selected recipient must have been enrolled as a 91ÉçÇø undergraduate student. (For more information regarding the scholarship, email kmccall@binghamton.edu)

  • Scholarships for Minority or Underrepresented Students
    •  A cause marketing site that raises funds to provide scholarships for Black students and that includes links for eligible Black students to apply for a variety of scholarships. 
    • : Awards scholarships to American Indian and Alaska native students at accredited schools. Applications are accepted annually from Feb. 1 to May 31 each year.
    • A Congressional paid summer internship program for Hispanic students. Deadlines vary for summer and fall internships.  
    • : One-time awards of $8,000 given to five outstanding underrepresented minority students in PharmD programs. Completed applications are due by June 1 for fall 2023 schlarships.
    • : A list of awards minority students can apply for.
    • : A list of awards Native American students can apply for.
    •  This site provides links to a variety of scholarship opportunities for Hispanic students.
    • This site provides information on a variety of scholarship opportunities for qualified American Indian and Alaska Native health professions students. Applications are open each year from Dec. 15 to Feb. 28.
    • Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $7,000 are awarded on a competitive basis for one academic year. Funding is for full-time studies. Scholarships are for academic year fall to spring.   
    • : Awards 15 to 20 scholarships annually to students with outstanding academic records, leadership and who are committed to serving Hispanics. Applicants are not required to be Hispanic. Applications are posted between May and June each year. 
    • : Grant awards of $2,500 to $5,000 per term for Navajo students seeking graduate-level degrees. 
    • : Each year awards more than  $100 million in scholarships to minority group members across the country.
  • Scholarships for Women
    • Provides funding in the form of fellowships and grants ranging from $2,000 to $35,000 for graduate-level programs in a number of areas. Application deadlines vary.
    • Information about scholarships and fellowships that are offered by numerous organizations to female students.
  • Scholarships for Healthcare/Health Science Students
    • An essay contest for a $1,000 scholarship stipend. Deadline to apply for the 2024 Essay Contest is Nov. 1, 2024.
    • Annual scholarships to students pursuing degrees in healthcare at the graduate level. Applications  should open May 1 and are due June 30. 
  • Other scholarships
    •  Information on a wide variety of scholarships and grants.