Scholarships will help reduce financial barriers for student pharmacists
Arlington, Va.—The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) is pleased to announce that the CVS Health/AACP Community Pharmacy Award will be awarded to 21 outstanding student pharmacists who face financial barriers in pursuit of education. Students must be enrolled in their first (P1) or second (P2) year of the professional phase of the Pharm.D. degree program during the 2025-2026 academic year at an AACP member institution. Selected awardees must demonstrate leadership, academic success, and a commitment to advancing the profession of pharmacy and patient care, which is especially important in underserved communities. Each awardee will receive a single $20,000 scholarship funded by the CVS Health Foundation.
"As an organization committed to its core values of inclusiveness and a shared responsibility to improve healthcare and health outcomes, we are proud to support the CVS Health/AACP Community Pharmacy Award," said Lee Vermeulen, B.S. Pharm., M.S., FCCP, FFIP, Executive Vice President and CEO of AACP.
"By empowering students who are passionate about improving healthcare access in all communities, we are shaping the leaders of tomorrow who will drive meaningful change and innovation in health systems."