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Student Life

Experience student life in the MUSC College of Pharmacy, where community, support, and hands on opportunities enrich your education and prepare you for professional impact.

Life at MUSC College of Pharmacy

The College of Pharmacy at the Medical University of South Carolina has a rich tradition of educating outstanding pharmacists for more than 100 years. Every day, we build on that foundation and break new ground in each area of our trifold mission: education, research, and patient care.

The Medical University of South Carolina uses the positioning statement "Changing What's Possible." In the College of Pharmacy, we focus on the future so that we can contribute to changing what's possible in the profession and practice of pharmacy.

Plan a Visit

Tour our campus with a College of Pharmacy student ambassador at a time that works for you. To schedule a tour, contact Morgan Wing at wingm@musc.edu.

Academic Calendar Overview

Stay on track with key dates for the academic year. Review important deadlines, breaks, and milestones to plan your coursework and commitments with confidence.

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College of Pharmacy Calendar

Event Fall 2026
Orientation  Aug 10-14, 2026
White Coat Aug 14, 2026
Classes Begin Aug 17, 2026
Last Day to Drop/Add          Sept 8, 2026
Labor Day1 Sept 7, 2026
Fall Break2 Oct 16, 2026
Research Day2 Nov 6, 2026
Election Day2 Nov 3, 2026
Thanksgiving2 Nov 25-27, 2026
Last Day of Classes                           Dec 8, 2026
Reading Day2 Dec 9, 2026
Finals    Dec 10-16, 2026

1State holiday - no classes
2No classes

Event  Spring 2027
Classes Begin  Jan 4, 2027
Interprofessional Day1 Jan 8, 2027
MLK Day2 Jan 18, 2027
Last Day to Drop/Add Jan 19, 2027
Spring Break2 Mar 13-21, 2027
Last Day of Classes Apr 22, 2027
Reading Day2 Apr 23, 2027
Finals Apr 24-29, 2027
NAPLEX Practice Exam for P4          TBD
Commencement May 15, 2027

1P1s & P2s are required to attend
2State holiday and/or university holiday - no classes
3Includes a Saturday and/or Sunday

Summer 2027
Summer Remediation                         May 3 - June 25, 2027
APPEs Begin May 1, 2027
IPPE Block 1 May 3-28, 2027
Memorial Day May 31, 2027
Last Day to Drop/Add June 9, 2027
IPPE Block 2 May 31 - June 25, 2027
IPPE Block 3 June 28 - July 23, 2027
IPPE Block 4 July 19 - Aug 13, 2027
Independence Day July 5, 2027

Learn by doing

The Experiential Education Office manages approximately one-third of students' total pharmacy education. Our goal is to provide students with the structured environment they need to develop their skills as a pharmacist. 

  • Practice utilizing professional judgment
  • Hone technical skills obtained in the classroom
  • Apply practice skills learned through clinical skills lab

Preceptors lead students through their experiential rotations. The preceptor’s role is to encourage critical thinking to solve problems and provide examples of excellence in patient care. Participating as a preceptor demonstrates commitment to the profession of pharmacy.

Pharmacists who are interested in becoming a preceptor for the Palmetto Experiential Education Program (PEEP) should email cop-experiential@musc.edu. The PEEP program streamlines rotation placement in the state of South Carolina through collaboration between the two state Colleges of Pharmacy.

Students complete rotations after their P1 year in a Community Pharmacy, after their P2 year in a Hospital/Health System or Infusion Center Pharmacy, and during 9 the 12 months of their P4 year in a variety of pharmacy settings. IPPEs are scheduled in 4 week blocks and APPEs are month-long experiences.

  • Community: The IPPE – Community rotation is completed after the P1 year and serves as an introduction to the practice of pharmacy in the community pharmacy setting. Sites include retail chains, independently owned pharmacies, outpatient pharmacies on health system campuses, and pharmacies on military bases.

  • Hospital/Health System: The IPPE – HHS rotation is completed after the P2 year and the student is certified in USP 797. This rotation provides an introduction and overview of inpatient pharmacy practice. Sites include hospitals, health systems, and infusion centers.

  • Acute/General Medicine: During their P4 year, students must complete two Acute/General Medicine APPEs which provides exposure to a variety of disease states that allows the student to gain experience monitoring drug therapy and to participate in the therapeutic decision-making process. Sites offer a variety of adult and pediatric medicine inpatient services including critical care, emergency medicine, infectious diseases, psychiatry and transplant.

  • Ambulatory Care: This rotation involves the student in the daily provision of clinical pharmacy services in the outpatient setting. All students must complete at least one rotation in this category. Responsibilities include providing drug therapy for disease states commonly encountered in the outpatient setting, providing drug regimen reviews, physical assessment and interviewing patients to elicit drug histories, health status, and adherence to therapy. A significant aspect of this rotation pertains to the long-term management of chronically ill patients. Sites include specialty clinics in anticoagulation, HIV, Indian Health Services, and oncology.

  • Community Practice: APPE which builds upon the IPPE. Emphasis is placed on patient counseling, immunizations, medication therapy management, and compounding. Students must complete at least one rotation in this area during their APPE year.

  • Hospital/Health System Pharmacy: APPE which builds upon the IPPE. Provides exposure to regulatory compliance, administration, informatics, and transitions of care. Students must complete at least one rotation in this area during their APPE year.

  • Elective Practices: Elective APPEs provide students with the opportunity to explore pharmacy practice beyond the four core curricular categories (acute/general medicine, ambulatory care, community, and hospital/health system). These elective experiences are typically in non-traditional pharmacy settings and include, but are not limited to, academics, drug information, industry, informatics, managed care, research, and veterinary medicine.

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