Historically Black Claflin University Offers New Seven-Year Cooperative Pharmacy Doctoral Degree Program With Presbyterian College

Claflin University, the historically black educational institution in Orangeburg, South Carolina, has entered into a cooperative pharmacy degree program with Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina.

Under the program, students will spend three years at Claflin University studying biochemistry. They will then spend the next four years at Presbyterian College. Students who complete the program will receive a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Claflin University and a doctorate in pharmacy from Presbyterian College.