The College is tops in the region for board pass rate, employment rate upon graduation, graduating student satisfaction rate, residency matches and federal research funding
The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy continues to be a national leader in pharmaceutical science, research and education, recently earning a top regional ranking in several quality metrics used to measure a college’s effectiveness.
The College has earned a #1 ranking in New England in Pharmacy Board Pass Rate for 2019, according to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. URI graduates passed the exam in their first attempt 93.3% of the time, roundly beating the national average pass rate of 88.3%.
The URI College of Pharmacy has also been ranked #1 in New England in employment rate upon graduation (97%), and program satisfaction among graduating students (100%), according to a survey of United States class of 2019 graduates conducted by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
Most recently 44 members of the Class of 2020 were successful in obtain postdoctoral residencies in first phase of ASHP’s highly competitive match program. This gave the College the highest number of matched students in the Northeast region.
“We are always striving to make a positive effect on the health care environment by preparing the next generation of leaders in pharmaceutical science,” said URI Pharmacy Dean Paul Larrat. “It’s gratifying to receive this kind of recognition for the hard work of our students and dynamic faculty members, who mentor them through our rigorous program. Students leave the URI College of Pharmacy confident that they are prepared to make an impact on pharmaceutical science and health care in general.”
- 97% would choose URI
if they started overAACP 2024 Annual Graduating Pharmacy Student Survey
(84% National Average)
In addition, the URI College of Pharmacy has also been ranked #1 in the Northeast region in federal research funding. That follows on the College’s #8 national ranking in the same category in fiscal 2019, after securing more than $18 million in federal research funds. It was the second top 10 ranking for the college in a row, after it was ranked #10 in the nation in fiscal 2018, having secured more than $12 million in federal research funds. The number 8 ranking — among 143 pharmacy colleges in the country — is a record for the College for the third year in a row.
“All credit goes to our amazing faculty members, who continue to make significant scientific breakthroughs that benefit the entire health community,” Dean Larrat said. “Every breakthrough, every advancement in scientific knowledge they achieve are even more incentives to fund their work. The discoveries they make every day and bring with them into their classrooms benefit not only the current scientific community, but also the next generation of dynamic researchers and clinicians roaming our halls.”