With the demand of pharmacy school classes and other commitments, finding opportunities for service can often be difficult for students. At the Purdue University College of Pharmacy, there is a program that addresses this problem. Under the direction of Chelsea Baker, PharmD, BCPS, a clinical assistant professor of pharmacy, the college of pharmacy initiated a new teaching assistant (TA) program for the Professional Skills Lab (PSL). In spring 2021, three third-year professional students served as TAs to the second-year lab course. As part of piloting the program, the TAs were responsible for constructing a syllabus, communicating with students, and assisting with adjustment and maintenance of the previously established lab curriculum.