Programmatic Quality Indicators
Percent of students graduating on time - 2025 Graduates

80.4%

Percent of students graduating on time ‐ 3‐Yr Average

83.2%

% students with EPA >/= Level 3 (Meets Expectations), All Rotations by Faculty APPE Preceptors

100%

NAPLEX first‐attempt pass rate (National) ‐ 2025 Graduates

93.8 (86.8)%

NAPLEX first‐attempt pass rate (National) ‐ 3‐Year Average

88.0 (81.0)%

NAPLEX first‐attempt pass rate ranking out of 142 schools/colleges of pharmacy ‐ 3‐Year Average

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MPJE first‐attempt pass rate; ND exam (National) ‐ 2025 Graduates

96.7 (76.7)%

MPJE first‐attempt pass rate; ND exam (National) ‐ 3‐Year Average

82.5 (76.5)%

MPJE first‐attempt (ND exam) pass rate ranking out of 142 schools/colleges of pharmacy ‐ 2025 Graduates

2

Percent of graduates with an accepted offer of employment or residency at the time of graduation ‐ 3‐Yr Average

87%

PGY‐1 Residency Match rate (National)

96.2 (80.9)%

Graduating students rating (strongly agree + agree) that "If I were starting my pharmacy program over again, I would choose the same school of pharmacy." (National Public Schools)

98.0 (88.0)%

Teaching Quality Indicators
Student‐to‐Faculty Ratio

7.5 to 1

Graduating students rating (strongly agree + agree) that "I was academically prepared to enter my APPEs." (National Public Schools)

96.0 (93.4)%

Graduating students rating (strongly agree + agree) that "I am prepared to enter pharmacy practice." (National Public Schools)

95.9 (95.4)%

Mean score (1‐5 with 1=Strongly Disagree, 5=Strongly Agree) Student Evaluation of IPPE Preceptors

4.76

Mean score (1‐5 with 1=Strongly Disagree, 5=Strongly Agree) Student Evaluation of APPE Preceptors

4.72

Research and Scholarship Quality Indicators
Average number of peer‐reviewed publications per faculty member

2.3

Total amount of extramural research/scholarship dollars awarded

$6,336,936

AACP National Research Ranking (NIH dollars/Investigator ‐ 3‐Yr Average); # of schools = 142

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Service and Practice Quality Indicators
Number of patient visits served by Family HealthCare Center1 pharmacies operated by the School

7,983

Number of patients receiving Medication Therapy Management/Direct Patient Care by Practice Faculty

8,045

Number of patients served by student community outreach activities

150

1 Federally Qualified Health Care Pharmacies

Accreditation

North Dakota State University College of Health and Human Sciences School of Pharmacy’s Doctor of Pharmacy program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, 190 South LaSalle Street, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60603-3499, 312/664-3575; FAX 866/228-2631, web site www.acpe-accredit.org.