Demand for support continues to grow. In the most recent scheme year, all 28 fully accredited pharmacy schools in GB agreed to take part, with 88 applications received from students across 24 universities—a clear reflection of both the need for, and trust in, the scheme.
Behind every application is a student with a story. One of those students, Sofia*, shared how the bursary became a turning point during an incredibly difficult time in her life:
“I was facing a set of circumstances that would have been impossible to overcome without financial assistance. I am a single mother of two babies and I lived on one side of this country and my university was on the other side. I had just gotten divorced and following that, I became homeless and was really struggling financially and even emotionally. I had no idea how I was going to make it work financially. This bursary has relieved so much of the burden that I was carrying alone on my shoulders. I don’t know how I would have been able to finish my degree without the bursary and therefore I was facing the very real and heartbreaking possibility of being left without the qualifications I needed to become a pharmacist. As far as the impact it has had, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that this bursary has altered the trajectory of my future and of course the futures of my two toddlers. They will get to see their mother graduate this summer thanks to this bursary. Isn’t that amazing?”
A partnership built on shared values
Pharmacist Support and Cencora Alliance Healthcare share a commitment to supporting the next generation of pharmacy professionals, not just academically, but as people navigating real-life challenges.
Danielle Hunt, Chief Executive of Pharmacist Support, said:
“Students are the future of the profession, and some face unexpected challenges that put their studies, wellbeing, and confidence at risk. The bursary scheme is about more than financial support—it’s about belief, reassurance, and helping students stay the course. We are incredibly grateful to Cencora Alliance Healthcare for standing alongside us for a third year and helping us make this life-changing support possible.”
Marie Evans, SVP and Managing Director, Cencora Alliance Healthcare said:
“We are proud to continue our partnership with Pharmacist Support and to support the Student Bursary Scheme for a third year. Pharmacy students are facing increasing pressures, and we believe it’s vital to help remove barriers that could prevent talented individuals from completing their training and entering the profession.”
Applications now open
The 2026 Student Bursary Scheme will be open to students at fully accredited pharmacy schools from 2nd February to 20th April 2026.