Complex issues affecting student pharmacist debt

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Abstract

It is time for colleges and schools of pharmacy to examine and confront the rising costs of pharmacy education and the increasing student loan debt borne by graduates. These phenomena likely result from a variety of complex factors. The academy should begin addressing these issues before pharmacy education becomes cost-prohibitive for future generations. This paper discusses some of the more salient drivers of cost and student debt load and offers suggestions that may help alleviate some of the financial pressures.

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Cain, J., Campbell, T., Congdon, H. B., Hancock, K., Kaun, M., Lockman, P. R., & Lee Evans, R. (2014). Complex issues affecting student pharmacist debt. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 78(7). https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe787131

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