Fast Facts
FACTS
- Founded: March 1897.
- The only public school of pharmacy in the state of North Carolina and one of the oldest in the nation.
ACCREDITATION
- Accredited by the American Council for Pharmacy Education
- Member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
RANKINGS
- Ranked number two among the nation’s doctor of pharmacy programs in U.S. News & World Report magazine’s 2007 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools
- Received more than $9.1 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health in 2007, ranking sixth among the nation’s pharmacy schools
DEGREES OFFERED
SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
- Robert A. Blouin, PharmD—Dean
- Gary Pollack, PhD—Executive Associate Dean
- Kevin Almond, BS, RPh—Associate Dean for Advancement
- Pamela U. Joyner, EdD, MS Pharm—Associate Dean of Professional Education
- Mike Patil, MSEE, MPA, PMP—Assistant Dean for Integrated Business Systems
- Rudy Juliano, PhD—Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education
Division Chairs
STUDENT BODY PROFILE
Annually,
the School educates 500 professional students and 100 graduate
students, postdocs, residents, and fellows. School graduates work in
many dynamic fields, including academia, pharmaceutical sales, drug
development and research, community and health-system pharmacy, and
long-term and managed-care pharmacy.
Incoming PharmD Students, Fall 2008
- Accepted: 152
- Average Composite PCAT: 86%
- Average GPA: 3.5
- In-State: 82%
- Out-of-State: 18%
- Females: 64%
- Male: 36%
- Age Range: 19-44
- Number of States Represented: 17
- Number of North Carolina Counties: 39