School of PharmacyYou want a pharmacy education that isn’t just focused on preparing you for your future — but in preparing you to make a true difference in the lives of others. You’ll find that at the Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy.
Your Program
The highly respected Gregory School of Pharmacy is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Our incoming classes are limited to 75 students so that you experience highly personalized instruction. If you take pre-pharmacy courses at PBA, you may be eligible to be part of our guaranteed interview program.
Our 2009 graduating class achieved a 96.8 percent pass rate on the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination and a 93.3 percent pass rate on the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, the highest for any Gregory School of Pharmacy class.
Your Experience
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Your Facilities
The Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy is housed in Gregory Hall, a four-story, 45,000-square-foot building constructed in 2004 and considered one of the most technologically advanced academic pharmacy facilities in the nation.
Your Faculty
You’ll learn from seasoned professionals — caring educators who have conducted groundbreaking work to improve the lives of others. One faculty member received a grant to create a pharmacist-run, primary care indigent clinic to address the health care needs of West Palm Beach’s underserved population. She also received a $500,000 grant from the Quantum Foundation for site replication of the pharmacotherapy model Integrated Pharmacotherapy Services™, which she developed.
The Opportunities
You’ll gain confidence and impact the lives of others through our medical mission trips to places such as Costa Rica, Africa, Belize, the Amazon and the Dominican Republic.
Speaking of PBA...
“The pre-pharmacy program gave me the opportunity to get involved in the pharmacy school while I was taking my undergraduate courses and get a glimpse of what was going to come next for me. It was easy to interact with students who were already in pharmacy school and get their advice and opinions.”
-- Jennifer Cortes ’09, Pharm. D.
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