To find schools offering correspondence programs in pharmacy assistance, you can research online or check with local community colleges and vocational schools. Many institutions now provide online or hybrid courses to accommodate distance learning. Websites like the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) or the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) may also have resources or directories to help identify accredited programs. Be sure to verify that any program you consider is recognized and meets your career goals.
Many schools offer correspondence courses online. Usually these only taking a year or so to complete. University of Phoenix is one of the most popular.
The University of Nebraska College of Pharmacy is located in Omaha Nebraska. They offer classes in pharmacy tech.
Some of the best pharmacy technician schools are Overian University in Ohio, and Truman University in Pennsylvania. Both of these colleges offer pharmacy technician classes.
Alpo3: A great place to start is the pharmacytechs.net website. It lets you see the schools that offer it by state.
Vocational and career colleges offer an Associate Degree of Applied Science.
Many schools offer a pharmacy technician program within their academics, meaning one may be close to where you live if you are looking to stay local for your college career. You could go to the nearest college or resource center to see how many schools within your state offer a pharmacy program.
18 and you have to have training to work in a pharmacy. Many vocational schools offer the training needed.
Yes there are indeed many online schools that offer a pharmacy tech program.
A correspondence school is a school where you have to use mail, email and other ways to get information across to the school. It is not for everyone and you should talk to your parents about it.
The University of Missouri is one of several schools that offer good correspondence courses. Another good school for correspondence courses is University of Phoenix.
You can find a directory of all the schools that offer training to become a nursing assistant on line, The best website that I have found is www.gcu.edu/Nursing
A "pharmacist assistant" would be a "pharmacy technician" and courses can be taken at many places, including community colleges. Sometimes, if you get hired on in a pharmacy, they will train you and get you licensed to be a technician. Laws vary throughout states.