Scholarships
Need help funding your PharmD education? We offer very generous scholarships! TCOP students receive a number of internal and external scholarships every year.
Remember to note any external scholarships you receive on your annual Financial Aid Packet, under “Resource Information.” Failure to do so may result in a delay in your aid disbursal.
All scholarships are for incoming students exclusively and are awarded prior to matriculation into the P1 year.
You may contact admissions for more information about scholarships for incoming students.
Touro University Scholarships
Dean's Merit Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
This is a two-year scholarship awarded to top-performing students. Recipients must maintain a 3.25 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Dean's Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
This is a two-year scholarship awarded to top-performing students. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Health System Pharmacy Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students with work experience in a Health System Pharmacy setting.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Community Pharmacy Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students with work experience in a community pharmacy setting.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Industry Pharmacy Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students with work experience in pharmaceutical industry.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Research Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students who have previously participated in undergraduate or graduate research.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students who have embraced and promoted diversity and inclusion activities in their community or on their undergraduate or graduate campus.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
First Generation Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students where neither parent has earned a bachelor's degree and they are the first generation to earn a one.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Leadership Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students who have demonstrated leadership or who have taken an active role in multiple extra-curricular activities in their community, undergraduate or prior graduate experience.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Jenny Kastner Newman Memorial Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded in memory of a beloved member of the TCOP Class of 2018 to students who have demonstrated that adverse circumstances could not deter them.
This is a two-year scholarship. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify to receive the scholarship in the second year.
Priority Deadline Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Submit your application by November 1st and if admitted, receive a one-year priority deadline scholarship of $5,000 and a one-year transportation scholarship of $1,000, both in the form of tuition remission.
Linkage Pathway Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to students who have been admitted via a TCOP Linkage Agreement with their undergraduate program. This $4,000 one-year scholarship is in the form of tuition remission.
Yellow Ribbon VA Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted veteran students who have served or are currently serving in the military and are deemed eligible for VA education benefits, including Yellow Ribbon.
Touro College is dedicated to providing educational excellence along with special services and considerations to military veterans, active service members, National Guardsmen and the Reserves, as well as their dependents making private education more affordable for them.
External Touro Scholarships
Center of Excellence Scholarship
This scholarship is funded under a federal award to TCOP issued by the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA)
Who is this for? These awards are typically reserved for newly admitted students
The Center of Excellence will provide scholarships (up to $12,000 each) for a maximum of 20 under-represented minority students from Black/African American and Hispanic race/ethnicities, in the form of tuition remission and stipends (up to $3,000) for academic related expenses. Scholarship recipients will be named Center of Excellence Scholars and are expected to pay it forward by advancing the COE goals of reducing health disparities in medically underserved populations and addressing public health challenges.
Hansa Shah Memorial Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to a student who had to stop their education (for at least 1 year) due to financial or social hardships and then restarted their journey of education.
Walgreens Multilingual Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to a student with an interest in community pharmacy who is fluent in speaking another language, aside from English.
Walgreens Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship
Who is this for? Newly Admitted Students
Awarded to a student with an interest in community pharmacy and who embraces or promotes inclusion and diversity initiatives on campus.
Bristol Myers Squibb Diversity Student Scholarship
Who is this for? One Newly Admitted Student
The goal of the scholarship is to provide an opportunity for pharmacy students of diverse backgrounds from the local NYC community to enter the profession with as little debt as possible, and thereby make the profession more accessible to a diverse population. To qualify, the student will have demonstrated superior academic credentials and be an individual for whom the funds will make a significant difference in financing their education.