How to Become a Pharmacy Technician in Nebraska

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For Nebraska residents, the importance of the pharmacy technician cannot be overstated.

If not for the assistance that they can provide, our nation’s pharmacies would not run nearly as smoothly.

As more and more Nebraska residents become aware of a pharmacy technician’s importance, there are bound to be further questions about schooling and earning potential.

Be sure to read on and check out this handy guide to learn more!

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Licensing Requirements to Become Nebraska Pharmacy Technician

Nebraska residents who are looking to become a pharmacy technician must be at least 18 years old, have graduated from high school (or received an equivalent degree that is recognized by the State Department of Education), have no drug or alcohol-related felonies or misdemeanors on their record and receive the proper registration from DHHS.

5 Pharmacy Technician Schools in Nebraska

Nebraska Methodist College (Omaha)

This non-credit course can be taken over the course of 16 weeks or students will have the option of taking an accelerated course that only lasts for 9 weeks.

Nebraska Methodist College (Omaha)

In order to receive Nebraska Pharmacy Technician Certification, students must complete all of the course requirements and obtain a cumulative grade of at least 80 percent.

40 hours of experiential training at various local pharmacies is included in the coursework.

The program costs a mere $650 and the student’s books, lab coat, background check, and exam fees are all included in this pricing.

The Pharmacy Technologist Registry fee to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services is the only additional expense that the student is on the hook for.

University of Nebraska Medical Center: College of Pharmacy

This remote learning program provides students with all of the flexibility that they need.

Self-paced learning is offered and students can enroll for the low cost of $385.University of Nebraska Medical Center: College of Pharmacy

The student’s first certificate renewal is included among these costs and you will receive all of the preparation that you need to handle the state exam.

Students will also have the ability to choose between two different programs as well.

Some may decide that they wish to choose the program that is specific to Nebraska, where they will earn a State of Nebraska Pharmacy Technician Certification.

On the other hand, there is also a national course that is recognized by the PTCB.

Those who complete the second course are eligible for the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam.

Central Community College (Grand Island)

At Central Community College, students are provided with the tools that they need to work under the state and local laws that govern the world of pharmacies.

Central Community College (Grand Island)

They are also given the chance to work in a variety of settings, including long-term care facilities, clinical settings, hospitals, and retail establishments.

A registered pharmacist is always on hand to offer the necessary supervision.

The pharmacy tech diploma program consists of 34 credits and Nebraska residents are able to enroll for the cost of $3,740.

Nonresidents will spend $5,338.

Meanwhile, the Pharmacy Technician degree program consists of 61 credits and will cost a state resident $6,710.

Non-Nebraska residents are charged $9,577 to enroll.

Penn Foster Career School

This online school offers students the chance to choose from two different programs when it comes time to receive the necessary accreditation.

Penn Foster’s flexibility even allows students to learn at their own pace.Penn Foster

Those who choose the pharmacy technician program must finish 13 courses to earn a professional diploma.

On the other hand, the pharmacy technician diploma program consists of 12 courses.

Student payment plans are also available, allowing students to enroll for just $2 per day.

Students in the professional diploma program will focus more on hands-on learning.

The technician diploma, conversely, increases the focus on various interactive exercises.

Work experience options are offered in both programs, as the good folks at Penn Foster are more than happy to explain the ins and outs of each option.

Southeast Community College (Lincoln)

Southeast Community College gives students the opportunity to earn 61 credits over the course of 12 months.

Southeast Community College (Lincoln)

The coursework is divided into four separate quarters.

Once the student has earned a Southeast diploma, they are eligible to take the national certification test.

The estimated cost of the program is $4,166.

The program is geared towards those who pride themselves on being able to maintain consistency and order at all times.

Without the help of a well-trained pharmacy tech, the pharmacies of Nebraska will not function as easily.

The program offers students ASHP/ACPE accreditation and prepares them to handle the state certification requirements.

Pharmacy Technician Schools in Nebraska

Top 5 Schools in Nebraska

School NameAddress
Nebraska Methodist College (Omaha)720 N 87th St, Omaha, NE 68114
University of Nebraska Medical Center: College of Pharmacy41st and, Emile St, Omaha, NE 68198
Central Community College (Grand Island)3134 US-34, Grand Island, NE 68801
Penn Foster Career School925 Oak Street Scranton , Pennsylvania 18515
Southeast Community College (Lincoln) 8800 O St, Lincoln, NE 68520

Pharmacy Technician Salary in Nebraska

As with most states, the salary that a Nebraska resident can expect to earn will depend on the location that they have chosen.

Pharmacy technicians in Omaha and Lincoln are paid a median salary of roughly $35,000 per year.

On the other hand, Fremont pharmacy technicians make an average of $40,800 per year.

Nebraska residents must do their homework on each city before choosing a landing spot.

Annual Salary Range:
$30K
$34K
$38K

Average Salary of Pharmacy Technicians in Nebraska

City NameSalary
Omaha$35,198
Lincoln$35,100
Bellevue$35,200
Grand Island$34,601
Kearney$34,600
Fremont$34,700
Hastings$34,600
North Platte$33,500
Norfolk$31,400
Columbus$34,600
* Salary information last updated 2024

Regional Salary in Nebraska

RegionEmployedAvg. Annual SalaryAvg. Hourly PayTop 10% Annual SalaryBottom 10% Annual Salary
Grand Island, NE100$40,820$19.63$48,890$31,640
Lincoln, NE460$40,430$19.44$47,880$31,890
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA1,250$41,540$19.97$48,160$34,600
* Salary information based on the May 2023 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey for Pharmacy Technicians, OCC Code 29-2052, BLS.
* Employment conditions in your area may vary.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does my registration have to be renewed?

The renewal fee is $50 for an on time application and these licenses are renewable January 1 of odd-numbered years.

The Certification Request to Renew needs to be issued at least 30 days before the certificate’s expiration date.

Are there continuing education requirements?

For Nebraska pharmacy technicians, a requirement of 20 hours of accredited CPE has been established for each renewal period.

There is no carryover from one renewal period to the next.

What topics are included in this continuing education?

One hour of pharmacy law, one hour of patient safety and one hour of healthcare fraud, waste and abuse education are required during the continuing education period.

The pharmacy tech must also have proof of the CPE hours that they have earned.

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