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Choosing a Pharmacy School

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To become a pharmacist, one must complete four years of training dedicated solely to the pharmacy field, in addition to two years of general education requirements. When making such a commitment, one must be sure to choose carefully and consider personal preference factors, such as class size, location, demographics, tuition cost, and extracurricular activities. Other important factors to examine include curriculum, facilities, and experience of the faculty.

Accreditation is a very important consideration. Since pharmacists must be licensed in the state in which they work, accreditation is vitally important for demonstrating the quality of one's educational background and training. Pharmacy programs in the United States are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

Prospective pharmacy students should find out if their school of choice requires the Pharmacy College Admission Test. Additionally, some colleges participate in the Pharmacy College Application Service, which can help streamline the admissions process.







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