Founded in 1894, the University of Washington School of Pharmacy is the nation’s No. 9 pharmacy school, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Consistently ranked in the Top 10 nationwide, the UW School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and committed to providing students with an academically rigorous and well-rounded education. As a student in our program you will work closely with our exceptional faculty who care about your interests and professional development.
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The curriculum of our four-year professional program leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree is designed to provide students the scientific background and clinical skills necessary to render pharmaceutical care in various health care settings. Individuals who wish to practice pharmacy in the United States must earn a PharmD degree from an accredited college or school of pharmacy, complete required internship hours, pass licensing examinations, and meet other state-specific licensing requirements.
The limited class enrollment allows for individualized attention from instructors, but our students still enjoy the benefits of attending a large research university. Instructional methods emphasize the critical thinking, problem-solving and clinical skills necessary to provide rational drug therapy, reduce medication-related problems, promote healthy lifestyles and disease prevention, optimize health outcomes, enhance patient adherence and render care in a changing health care system. The School aspires to foster a commitment to life-long learning and provide an environment where students develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills consistent with the profession’s high standards.
Applicants interested in our PharmD Program should visit our website for application information.
Complete the UW School of Pharmacy Supplemental Application by the Deadline: December 1, 2016
Take the PCAT (test must be taken between Jan 2015 and Jan 2017)
We will be the global leader in pharmacy education, research and
service, committed to providing a transformative learning experience in a
collaborative and diverse environment focused on improving the health
and well-being of the communities we serve.
Inspiring Education: Develop exceptional, innovative and diverse pharmacy leaders and scientists.
Discovering Solutions: Advance the science, development, implementation, and outcomes of safe and appropriate treatments.
Serving People and Communities: Promote the health and well-being of the public, locally and globally.
Our mission, vision and strategic plan must reflect the values that define the unique identity and character of our School.
Respect, integrity, diversity and community are at the heart of our enterprise.
We believe in:
Faculty hold fellowships in associations that include the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP), Association of Clinical Scientists, Japanese Society for the Study of Xenobiotics, and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Recent faculty honors include an American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Teacher of the Year Award, a role as Representative to the AACP House of Delegates, and an election as President of International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research.
Tuition rates and fees for the 2015-2016 academic year (Autumn, Winter and Spring Quarter) are:
Resident: $28,362 per year
Non-Resident: $50,286 per year
Additional fees include the Health Sciences Fee of $185 per year, course or lab fees $20-$60 per lab/course.
For additional information on financial aid, please visit our website.
Recent student honors include an ACCP International Congress Best Poster Presentation Award, an American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Predoctoral Fellowship, a Community Pharmacy Foundation “Use Medicines Safely” Campaign Award, and a First Prize at the National Community Pharmacists Association Pruitt-Schutte Business Plan Competition.
A New School in a Young City Written by Jack E. Orr, Dean Emeritus
The 51st school of pharmacy in the United States was established in 1894 in a muddy Washington frontier town called Seattle. The University of Washington College of Pharmacy was created through the efforts of the Washington State Pharmaceutical Association (WSPA), which had lobbied for legislation regulating its profession in the new state. With the passage of the bill in 1893 requiring all Washington pharmacists to be “graduates in pharmacy” unless already engaged in the business, the Association saw the need for a school of pharmacy in the Northwest.
The support of the state association, the board of pharmacy, and drug business leaders were critical elements in gaining the Regents’ approval. Another plus was that one of the members of the Board of Regents was David Kellogg, who co-founded one of Seattle’s first drug stores in 1863. These factors contributed to the formal resolution establishing the University of Washington’s College of Pharmacy, now the third oldest currently recognized school at the University, after the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education.
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For more information on our PharmD Program please contact email pharminf@uw.edu or call (206) 543-6100.