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Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy

Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy

Wilkes-Barre, PA

Pharmacy Schools Public Non-Profit

School Overview

Tuition (In State): $42,764

Tuition (Out of State): $42,764

Accreditation Status: Full

Acceptance Rate: N/A

Total Enrollment: 62

Degrees: PharmD, MBA

Founding Year: 1996

Accreditation Year: 2029

Website: https://www.wilkes.edu/academics/colleges/nesbitt-college-of-pharmacy/

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Application Information

Average GPA: 3.6

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About the School

Prepare for the cutting edge of pharmacy practice with a four-year Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from Wilkes University’s Nesbitt School of Pharmacy. Be an innovator who creates the future of pharmacy practice.

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Last Updated: Sep 01, 2025

SDN Insights

Our analysis of WILKES-PHARM:

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Cost of Attendance: $349,431

A student taking student loans for all 4 years at WILKES-PHARM, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $349,431. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.

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Cost of Living: Equal to National Average

The cost of living at WILKES-PHARM is approximately equal to the average cost of living at similar schools nationwide. While planning your finances, you can expect typical expenses comparable to most institutions.

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Environment: Urban

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