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The time you spend outside the classroom can be invested in many ways. Grow your professional knowledge, build leadership skills and make lifelong friendships through pharmacy student organizations at South Carolina.
Learn communication and time management skills while exploring the pharmacy profession through one of our many organizations offered to Pharm.D. and Pre-Pharmacy students below. Explore the 500+ clubs and organizations offered at the university level for a well-rounded and exciting college experience.
Our ambassadors are Pharm.D. students who share their enthusiasm for the profession and for the College of Pharmacy. Ambassadors volunteer for the college by helping with events such as recruiting trips and tours of the college for prospective students.
The American College of Clinical Pharmacy student chapter at USC serves to familiarize students with the field of clinical pharmacy by providing information about careers and opportunities; promoting dedication to excellence in patient care, research, and education; encouraging professional development; and advocating for the role of clinical pharmacists in providing direct patient care.
The American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists is the collective voice of student pharmacists across the nation. Our chapter of APhA-ASP at USC provides students with opportunities for professional growth, networking, developing leadership skills, and gaining hands-on experience in pharmacy.
The Carolina Association of Pre-Pharmacy Students is the first and only pre-pharmacy organization at USC. CAPPS is dedicated to helping undergraduate students achieve their goal of becoming a pharmacist by providing immersion into the profession as well as job shadowing experience, volunteering, networking and opportunities for undergraduate research.
Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International is a worldwide ministry of individuals working in all areas of pharmaceutical service and practice. Our chapter of CPFI at USC works to foster fellowship among like-minded professionals and to challenge and promote spiritual growth.
Our student chapter of the Industry Pharmacists Organization is exclusively dedicated to advancing the careers of students at South Carolina interested in the pharmaceutical industry.
IHI is an interdisciplinary group for students in health care professional programs who have a shared interest in learning about quality improvement and improving care for patients. Our chapter represents a variety of disciplines including health care administration, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health and social work.
Kappa Epsilon is a professional pharmacy fraternity founded in 1921 with the purpose of uniting female pharmacy students in an era when women were a minority in the profession. Our chapter of KE at USC supports personal and professional development, provides networking opportunities, promotes pharmacy as a career and participates in various breast cancer awareness efforts.
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity is the oldest and largest pharmacy fraternity with a mission to develop leaders with a passion for service to their community while creating lifelong professional connections. Once a brother of Kappa Psi, you become a brother for life. Our chapter of Kappa Psi at USC strives to promote the field of pharmacy through the benefits of fraternal affiliation and innovation.
The National Community Pharmacists Association, founded in 1898, represents America’s community pharmacists. Our NCPA student chapter is the best place to get plugged in and to start making an impact in community pharmacy.
The Pediatric Pharmacy Association helps make strong peer-to-peer connections that make a real difference in your career and practice of pediatric pharmacy. Our student chapter of PPA at USC provides opportunities to network, attend educational events and programming, volunteer and raise awareness for the profession and related causes.
Phi Delta Chi is a coed. professional fraternity which develops leaders to advance the profession of pharmacy. Membership is a lifelong experience and brothers are known for promoting scholastic, professional and social growth.
Phi Lambda Sigma, the national pharmacy leadership society, promotes the development of leadership qualities among pharmacy students. Membership in Phi Lambda Sigma consists of four categories: student, faculty, alumni and honorary. Phi Lambda Sigma members are selected by peer recognition, on the basis of their demonstration of dedication, service and leadership in the advancement of pharmacy.
The Rho Chi Society encourages and recognizes excellence in intellectual achievement and advocates critical inquiry in all aspects of pharmacy. Members may be elected as professional or graduate students in pharmacy, as members of faculties of schools and colleges of pharmacy, as alumni who distinguish themselves in the Profession, or as honorary members by special action of the Society’s Executive Council.
The Student Government Association members are the leadership from all pharmacy student organizations at USC, as well as class officers and university delegates. The Student Government Association provides coordination and support to many events, both social and professional, for our student body.
The Student National Pharmaceutical Association is dedicated to the pharmacy profession and serving the underserved. Our chapter of SNPhA at USC plans, organizes, coordinates, and executes programs geared toward the improvement of the health, educational, and social environment of minority communities in South Carolina.
The Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy at USC introduces student members to the practice of health-system pharmacy, pharmacy residencies, and practice advancement. Students explore career options, develop leadership skills, expand their network, gain access to residency resources and enhance their CV through membership.
* Indicates student organizations open to pre-pharmacy students at USC.
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