In all of the USA, the following schools offer 6 year Pharm.D. programs.
-Albany College of Pharmacy
-Duquesne University
-Florida A & M University
-Hampton University
-Long Island University
-Massachusetts - Boston
-Northeastern University
-Ohio Northern University
-Philadelphia
-Rutgers University
-St. John's University
-St. Louis College of Pharmacy
-University of Connecticut
-University of Findlay
-University of Missouri at Kansas City
-University of Rhode Island
-University of Texas at Austin
-University of the Pacific
-University of Pittsburgh
Rankings* of ALL Pharm grad schools in the USA (0-6 and non 0-6 pharm schools):
4-University of Texas at Austin
19-University of Pittsburgh
24-Rutgers University
29-University of Connecticut
31-Philadelphia
42-University of Missouri at Kansas City
46-Duquesne University
46-Northeastern University
46-University of Rhode Island
51-University of the Pacific
51-St. Louis College of Pharmacy
56-Albany College of Pharmacy
61-St. John's University (I choose this one)
61-Massachusetts - Boston
67-Ohio Northern University
73-Long Island University
Not ranked (Above 78)-University of Findlay
Not ranked (Above 78)-Hampton University
not ranked (Above 78)-Florida A&M University
*These are 2008 rankings. There is no new rankings as of now.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-health-schools/pharmacy-rankings
Note that there are hundreds of Pharm grad schools but only the colleges mentioned above have the 0-6 program. Why is the 0-6 program good? You don't need to take the PCAT exam. You don't need to bother with applying to Pharm school. It's only 6 years instead of the traditional 8 years. (Although some students drop out of their college second year and apply to Pharm).
Made this for anyone interested in Pharmacy.
-Albany College of Pharmacy
-Duquesne University
-Florida A & M University
-Hampton University
-Long Island University
-Massachusetts - Boston
-Northeastern University
-Ohio Northern University
-Philadelphia
-Rutgers University
-St. John's University
-St. Louis College of Pharmacy
-University of Connecticut
-University of Findlay
-University of Missouri at Kansas City
-University of Rhode Island
-University of Texas at Austin
-University of the Pacific
-University of Pittsburgh
Rankings* of ALL Pharm grad schools in the USA (0-6 and non 0-6 pharm schools):
4-University of Texas at Austin
19-University of Pittsburgh
24-Rutgers University
29-University of Connecticut
31-Philadelphia
42-University of Missouri at Kansas City
46-Duquesne University
46-Northeastern University
46-University of Rhode Island
51-University of the Pacific
51-St. Louis College of Pharmacy
56-Albany College of Pharmacy
61-St. John's University (I choose this one)
61-Massachusetts - Boston
67-Ohio Northern University
73-Long Island University
Not ranked (Above 78)-University of Findlay
Not ranked (Above 78)-Hampton University
not ranked (Above 78)-Florida A&M University
*These are 2008 rankings. There is no new rankings as of now.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-health-schools/pharmacy-rankings
Note that there are hundreds of Pharm grad schools but only the colleges mentioned above have the 0-6 program. Why is the 0-6 program good? You don't need to take the PCAT exam. You don't need to bother with applying to Pharm school. It's only 6 years instead of the traditional 8 years. (Although some students drop out of their college second year and apply to Pharm).
Made this for anyone interested in Pharmacy.
Last edited by Chem Blade on Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:09 pm; edited 1 time in total