List of pharmacy schools in the United States

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[[List of Pharmacy Schools in the United States

The United States is home to a diverse range of pharmacy schools, each offering unique programs and opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy. Pharmacy schools in the U.S. are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), ensuring that they meet the necessary standards for pharmacy education. This article provides a comprehensive list of pharmacy schools across the United States, categorized by state.

Alabama[edit | edit source]

Alaska[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in Alaska.

Arizona[edit | edit source]

Arkansas[edit | edit source]

California[edit | edit source]

Colorado[edit | edit source]

Connecticut[edit | edit source]

Delaware[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in Delaware.

District of Columbia[edit | edit source]

Florida[edit | edit source]

Georgia[edit | edit source]

Hawaii[edit | edit source]

Idaho[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in Idaho.

Illinois[edit | edit source]

Indiana[edit | edit source]

Iowa[edit | edit source]

Kansas[edit | edit source]

Kentucky[edit | edit source]

Louisiana[edit | edit source]

Maine[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in Maine.

Maryland[edit | edit source]

Massachusetts[edit | edit source]

Michigan[edit | edit source]

Minnesota[edit | edit source]

Mississippi[edit | edit source]

Missouri[edit | edit source]

Montana[edit | edit source]

Nebraska[edit | edit source]

Nevada[edit | edit source]

New Hampshire[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in New Hampshire.

New Jersey[edit | edit source]

New Mexico[edit | edit source]

New York[edit | edit source]

North Carolina[edit | edit source]

North Dakota[edit | edit source]

Ohio[edit | edit source]

Oklahoma[edit | edit source]

Oregon[edit | edit source]

Pennsylvania[edit | edit source]

Rhode Island[edit | edit source]

South Carolina[edit | edit source]

South Dakota[edit | edit source]

Tennessee[edit | edit source]

Texas[edit | edit source]

Utah[edit | edit source]

Vermont[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in Vermont.

Virginia[edit | edit source]

Washington[edit | edit source]

West Virginia[edit | edit source]

Wisconsin[edit | edit source]

Wyoming[edit | edit source]

Note: There are currently no ACPE-accredited pharmacy schools in Wyoming.

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