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ACPA Scholarship Program

ACPA provides two annual scholarships of $500 each. One scholarship is provided to a student from Duquesne University School of Pharmacy, and one scholarship is provided to a student from University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy.

Applicants must be a full-time student in the pharmacy school at Duquesne University or the University of Pittsburgh.  Applicants must currently be in their first, second, or third professional year of the PharmD program and maintained a cumulative 3.0 GPA or greater, as attested to by the Dean or Designee’s signature.

Applicants must be a member of the Allegheny County Pharmacists Association and the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association. Prior awardees not eligible.

Applications for the year open in December/January and are decided in February. 

Scholarship News

Past Recipients:

2021-2022

Natalie Klek, Duquesne University

2020-2021

Matt Rozic, Duquesne University

Amanda Cremeans, University of Pittsburgh

2019-2020

Elizabeth Leonard, Duquesne University

2018-2019

Jacquelyn Madler, Duquesne University

Shannon Ye, University of Pittsburgh

2017-2018

Mary Kimmel, Duquesne University

Rebecca Wytiaz, University of Pittsburgh

2015-2016

Alvina Tran, Duquesne University

Marissa Badzik, University of Pittsburgh

2014-2015

Rachel Richter, Duquesne University

Arthi Kumar, University of Pittsburgh

2013-2014

Shelby L. Schott, Duquesne University

Taylor Lee Watterson, University of Pittsburgh

2012-2013
Michael Basista, Duquesne University
Deanna Rowe, University of Pittsburgh

2011-2012 
Ashley Adams, Duquesne University
Ravi Patel, University of Pittsburgh

2009-2010
Kyle Hampson, Duquesne University
Elyse Weitzman, University of Pittsburgh

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