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For more information visit www.husson.edu/givingday and be sure to join us on April 3!

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Pharmacy

The Pharm.D. is a four-year, 145-credit hour doctoral program, requiring two years or more of undergraduate "pre-pharmacy" coursework. Students have the option of earning a four-year B.S. degree in a variety of areas, but only two years' worth of pre-pharmacy coursework is necessary before entering the Pharm.D. program. Please click here for a list of required pre-pharmacy courses.

The Husson University School of Pharmacy prides itself on small class sizes, admitting 65 students each year and more than half of the 145 credits are taken in class sizes of 20 or less.

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Application to the program must be completed using the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) administered by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. To find out more information or begin the application process, go to
http://www.pharmcas.org

For additional information about the pharmacy program at Husson University, go to https://www.husson.edu/pharmacy.

With respect to 34 CFR §668.43, Husson University School of Pharmacy’s curriculum meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in all states, the District of Colombia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands secondary to its accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).  Students graduating from Husson University’s  ACPE accredited Pharmacy Program are eligible to take the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX) and apply for licensure in all states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information regarding state qualifications and licensure requirements, refer to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) https://nabp.pharmacy/.