Top schools with pharmacy programs

<p>does anyone know some schools with good pharmacy programs? (besides UOP)</p>

<p>Rutgers, Duquence, Albany College of Pharmacy, MCPHS, Northeastern, St. Johns</p>

<p>Wisconsin Madison</p>

<p>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill</p>

<p>UGA and UF have strong pharm. programs, but they are graduate programs.</p>

<p>Pharmacy is generally a graduate program. At any rate, I’d say that the University of Texas-Austin, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor have the best Pharmacy programs in the nation.</p>

<p>what about some schools with good pre-pharmacy programs? i was also wonderin if i should do 2 years of undergrad then go to pharmacy school or get a bachelors then go to pharmacy school…i would like to hear your opinions</p>

<p>UCSF and USC</p>

<p>most pharmacy schools prefer that students get a bachelor’s degree before entering pharmacy school. that is unless you do a 5, 6, or 7 year program like at UOP</p>

<p>University of the sciences in Philly, 0-6 yr pharm d out of high school and then you are making $80,000. SAT’s 1100 and up. Rolling admissions.</p>

<p>The University of Florida has a top 10 program</p>

<p>Here are the top 25, according to the 2005 USNWR grad program rankings:</p>

<p>2005 Pharmacy School Ranking.
Rank/School Average assessment
score (5.0 = highest)

  1. University of California–San Francisco 4.6
  2. University of Texas–Austin 4.4
  3. University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 4.2
  4. Purdue University (IN) 4.1
    University of Arizona 4.1
    University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.1
    University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 4.1
  5. University of Illinois–Chicago 4.0
    University of Kentucky 4.0
    University of Maryland–Baltimore 4.0
  6. Ohio State University 3.9
    University of Florida 3.9
    University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.9
  7. University of Southern California 3.8
    University of Utah 3.8
    University of Washington 3.8
  8. University at Buffalo–SUNY 3.7
    University of Iowa 3.7
    University of Kansas 3.7
    University of Tennessee–Memphis 3.7
  9. Virginia Commonwealth University 3.6
  10. University of Georgia 3.5
  11. University of Colorado–Denver and Health Sciences Center 3.4
    University of Pittsburgh 3.4
  12. Auburn University–Main Campus (Harrison) (AL) 3.2
    Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (Mario) (NJ) 3.2</p>

<p>If you don’t mind the cold, try University of Minnesota-Duluth</p>