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California Northstate College of Pharmacy

Elk Grove, CA

Pharmacy Schools Private For-Profit

🩺 School Overview

Tuition (In State): $46,902

Tuition (Out of State): $46,902

Accreditation Status: N/A

Acceptance Rate: N/A

Total Enrollment: 120

Degrees: N/A

Founding Year: 2008

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Website: http://pharmacy.cnsu.edu/

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📄 Application Information

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Average MCAT: N/A

Average GPA: 3.25

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About the School

CNCP offers a progressive educational program that emphasizes active learning, direct patient care experiences, and the role of research in advancing the profession of pharmacy. The goal is to graduate highly skilled pharmacists who improve the well being of their patients, who contribute to the scholarship and research of pharmacy practice, and who promote the expanding role of pharmaceutical services in the health care system.

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SDN Insights

Our analysis of CNCP:

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Student Loan Burden: $393,950

A student taking student loans for all 4 years of medical school at CNCP, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $393,950. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.

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Cost of Living: Highest 17% Nationally

The cost of living at CNCP is among the top 17% of all medical schools. Take this into consideration when considering loan burden.

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Environment: Urban

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