According to Pharmacy Choice, the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is home to the top school of pharmacy in the U.S. UCSF's School of Pharmacy was founded in 1872 and it awards Doctor of Pharmacy degrees in Pharmaceutical Care, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Health Policy and Management. The school also offers Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in five different areas of study. UCSF offers 24 specialty areas of concentration in its School of Pharmacy. Since 1979, UCSF has received more annual grants from the National Institutes of Health than any other pharmacy school.
University of California, San Francisco
513 Parnassus Avenue
San Francisco CA 94143
415-476-2732
pharmacy.ucsf.edu
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill is the second-ranked school of pharmacy in the U.S., according to Pharmacy Choice. UNC's Eshelman School of Pharmacy was founded in 1897 and it is the only public pharmacy school in the state. The school receives the fourth-highest annual funding from the National Institutes of Health. UNC offers a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, a Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree (Ph.D.) and a Master of Science in Health System Pharmacy (M.S.) degree.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
301 Pharmacy Lane
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7355
919-966-9429
pharmacy.unc.edu
Ranked third in the U.S. by Pharmacy Choice, the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy features campuses located in Minneapolis and Duluth. The school is the only pharmacy institution in the state of Minnesota. Students at the University of Minnesota who pursue a Doctor of Pharmacy degree have an annual graduation rate of 97 percent. The school's Doctor of Pharmacy degree is offered in five areas of concentration, from Medicinal Chemistry to Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems.
University of Minnesota
308 Harvard Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-1900
pharmacy.umn.edu