North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination Passing Rates for Graduates Per Pharmacy School

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ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Albany College of Pharmacy Appalachian College of Pharmacy Auburn Belmont Butler California Northstate Campbell Cedarville Chicago State Concordia Creighton Drake 234 89.74% 221 91.40% 219 85.84% 202 87.13% 238 83.61% 214 85.98% 75 94.67% 73 95.89% 67 89.55% 63 92.06% 69 76.81% 58 81.03% 147 90.48% 137 92.70% 159 78.62% 132 78.03% 162 87.65% 147 89.80% 72 93.06% 69 92.75% 72 97.22% 71 97.18% 69 94.20% 67 94.03% 129 99.22% 128 99.22% 108 93.52% 101 93.07% 116 97.41% 114 97.37% 97 93.81% 95 95.79% 94 88.30% 90 87.78% 107 83.18% 103 84.47% 116 86.21% 105 88.57% 112 91.96% 103 91.26% 104 95.19% 99 94.95% - - - - 58 72.41% 47 74.47% 51 84.31% 44 86.36% 74 74.32% 68 76.47% 99 68.69% 83 68.67% 82 79.27% 69 78.26% 81 96.30% 79 97.47% 86 80.23% 73 79.45% 101 86.14% 89 87.64% 171 97.66% 168 97.62% 191 90.58% 179 89.94% 153 94.12% 147 94.56% 101 94.06% 96 94.79% 110 93.64% 105 93.33% 110 96.36% 106 97.17%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Duquesne D'Youville College East Tennessee State Fairleigh Dickinson Ferris State Florida A&M Hampton Harding Howard Husson Idaho State 179 89.39% 168 91.07% 206 82.04% 188 84.57% 211 78.20% 181 79.56% 64 84.38% 59 88.14% 72 81.94% 63 82.54% 78 80.77% 67 80.60% 81 92.59% 76 93.42% 80 88.75% 74 87.84% 83 93.98% 79 93.67% - - - - 72 75.00% 66 74.24% 95 66.32% 76 65.79% 125 96.80% 123 97.56% 154 93.51% 148 93.92% 156 91.03% 145 91.72% 138 84.78% 129 85.27% 181 61.88% 144 59.03% 182 70.88% 159 74.21% 67 71.64% 61 77.05% 81 60.49% 64 59.38% 71 59.15% 52 59.62% 43 93.02% 41 92.68% 77 67.53% 62 75.81% 59 88.14% 53 86.79% 52 86.54% 50 90.00% 62 87.10% 59 88.14% 60 73.33% 51 78.43% 70 68.57% 62 69.35% 67 61.19% 52 63.46% 64 53.13% 51 54.90% 75 90.67% 68 91.18% 72 93.06% 69 92.75% 69 89.86% 64 89.06%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy Lebanese American Lipscomb Loma Linda Long Island Manchester Marshall Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Boston 275 86.55% 260 90.00% 265 80.75% 238 81.51% 298 79.53% 263 81.37% 2 100.00% 2 100.00% 1 100.00% 1 100.00% 5 100.00% 5 ###### 81 96.30% 78 96.15% 70 95.71% 68 95.59% 75 94.67% 72 95.83% 74 93.24% 72 94.44% 78 83.33% 74 83.78% 81 91.36% 79 91.14% 198 88.38% 189 91.01% 202 77.23% 176 75.00% 183 74.86% 159 76.73% - - - - 55 80.00% 49 85.71% 80 77.50% 70 81.43% - - - - 101 67.33% 74 66.22% 71 80.28% 62 85.48% 307 85.99% 289 88.24% 371 76.82% 327 76.45% 267 74.16% 235 75.32%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Worcester Mercer Midwestern, Chicago Midwestern, Glendale North Dakota State Northeast Ohio Medical Northeastern Notre Dame of Maryland Nova Southeastern 272 87.87% 258 89.15% 321 65.42% 264 64.39% 285 73.68% 240 74.58% 148 91.89% 139 92.81% 162 79.01% 138 80.43% 176 80.11% 154 84.42% 209 88.52% 197 91.88% 226 84.07% 204 83.33% 224 79.02% 191 79.58% 139 95.68% 137 96.35% 155 89.03% 145 89.66% 156 89.10% 144 90.97% 83 95.18% 80 95.00% 90 87.78% 82 89.02% 88 87.50% 78 91.03% 63 95.24% 61 96.72% 69 95.65% 67 97.01% 81 90.12% 75 92.00% 125 93.60% 122 93.44% 133 87.97% 126 88.10% 97 92.78% 93 93.55% 64 84.38% 59 86.44% 69 72.46% 59 71.19% 58 86.21% 55 85.45% 220 91.82% 213 92.49% 241 80.91% 220 80.91% 250 77.20% 220 79.09%

Ohio Northern North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School 150 96.00% 146 95.89% 161 91.30% 151 92.05% 159 92.45% 149 93.29% Ohio State 121 96.69% 118 97.46% 120 95.00% 116 94.83% 124 93.55% 119 94.12% Oregon State 83 97.59% 83 97.59% 99 87.88% 91 87.91% 74 95.95% 71 95.77% Pacific, 98 92.86% 94 93.62% 106 84.91% 95 83.16% 100 80.00% 87 85.06% Oregon Palm Beach Atlantic 72 84.72% 65 86.15% 82 86.59% 74 86.49% 61 85.25% 58 87.93% Philadelphia College of Osteopathic 77 88.31% 72 90.28% 116 75.86% 96 76.04% 94 85.11% 85 85.88% Medicine, Georgia Philadelphia College of 171 97.08% 170 97.65% 187 89.84% 181 90.61% 189 88.89% 177 89.83% Pharmacy Presbyterian College 87 75.86% 75 78.67% 77 84.42% 69 85.51% 81 76.54% 72 80.56% Purdue 164 93.29% 156 93.59% 148 86.49% 135 88.89% 147 93.20% 140 93.57% Regis 63 85.71% 57 87.72% 87 83.91% 80 85.00% 61 90.16% 59 89.83%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Roosevelt Rosalind Franklin Roseman of Health Sciences Rutgers Samford Shenandoah South Carolina College 76 80.26% 67 85.07% 72 75.00% 63 76.19% 63 79.37% 55 80.00% 70 67.14% 58 72.41% 67 77.61% 60 81.67% 65 73.85% 58 77.59% 238 93.28% 231 94.37% 251 81.27% 228 80.70% 246 80.89% 221 82.81% 183 95.63% 179 96.09% 190 93.16% 182 93.41% 182 94.51% 177 94.35% 127 93.70% 121 94.21% 134 73.13% 104 74.04% 142 91.55% 131 92.37% 83 83.13% 74 87.84% 112 94.64% 108 94.44% 100 88.00% 93 87.10% 186 94.62% 179 94.97% 197 84.77% 174 86.78% 194 88.66% 180 90.56% South College 67 85.07% 65 86.15% 84 75.00% 77 75.32% 94 82.98% 86 87.21% South Dakota State South School of Pharmacy 82 100.00% 82 100.00% 77 98.70% 76 98.68% 74 98.65% 73 98.63% 133 85.71% 125 87.20% 140 85.00% 129 85.27% 153 74.51% 131 77.10%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Southern Illinois Southwestern Oklahoma State St John Fisher College St Johns St Louis College of Pharmacy Sullivan Temple Texas A&M Texas Southern Texas Tech Health Sciences Center 74 97.30% 73 97.26% 80 92.50% 74 91.89% 74 91.89% 70 92.86% 42 92.86% 40 92.50% 48 95.83% 47 95.74% 40 92.50% 38 92.11% 70 97.14% 69 97.10% 82 87.80% 76 89.47% 80 93.75% 76 93.42% 210 88.57% 195 89.74% 334 82.04% 307 82.74% 284 83.10% 253 84.58% 223 86.10% 203 88.18% 244 77.46% 204 79.90% 229 85.59% 209 88.04% 110 80.91% 103 83.50% 98 74.49% 89 77.53% 82 81.71% 70 82.86% 140 92.86% 136 94.85% 150 94.67% 145 94.48% 139 93.53% 133 96.24% 94 87.23% 85 89.41% 86 82.56% 77 83.12% 92 91.30% 87 90.80% 113 78.76% 105 81.90% 99 89.90% 92 90.22% 121 76.86% 108 79.63% 155 90.97% 148 91.89% 163 88.34% 149 89.26% 145 95.17% 139 94.96%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Thomas Jefferson Touro, California Touro, New York Union at Buffalo of Arizona of Arkansas of California, San Diego of California, San Francisco 88 92.05% 85 94.12% 51 90.20% 48 89.58% 51 98.04% 51 98.04% 100 96.00% 99 96.97% 92 90.22% 90 90.00% 95 96.84% 94 96.81% 98 74.49% 91 76.92% 99 73.74% 93 74.19% 101 68.32% 88 68.18% 53 96.23% 51 98.04% 52 94.23% 50 94.00% 58 91.38% 55 94.55% 133 93.23% 128 93.75% 112 91.07% 107 90.65% 116 91.38% 110 93.64% 100 93.00% 96 94.79% 110 81.82% 96 81.25% 106 84.91% 95 87.37% 118 94.07% 112 94.64% 136 80.15% 114 80.70% 130 87.69% 117 91.45% 54 98.15% 53 98.11% 57 94.74% 55 94.55% 60 100.00% 60 ###### 117 99.15% 117 99.15% 113 95.58% 111 96.40% 109 98.17% 107 98.13%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of Charleston of Cincinnati of Colorado of Connecticut of Findlay of Florida of Georgia of Hawaii of Houston of Illinois, Chicago of Iowa 74 86.49% 67 88.06% 76 80.26% 66 81.82% 94 82.98% 83 83.13% 105 95.24% 102 96.08% 104 92.31% 98 91.84% 101 93.07% 96 92.71% 158 93.04% 152 94.08% 162 85.19% 145 84.83% 162 88.89% 152 90.13% 104 86.54% 95 88.42% 105 91.43% 97 91.75% 99 92.93% 94 92.55% 66 96.97% 65 96.92% 69 91.30% 63 90.48% 70 80.00% 61 81.97% 282 93.62% 273 94.51% 275 94.18% 263 94.30% 306 88.24% 277 89.17% 142 88.73% 132 88.64% 146 91.10% 138 92.03% 143 95.80% 139 97.12% 95 80.00% 87 82.76% 88 85.23% 82 84.15% 82 71.95% 73 72.60% 105 98.10% 105 98.10% 98 94.90% 94 94.68% 105 99.05% 104 99.04% 210 89.52% 199 90.95% 209 86.12% 195 86.67% 188 91.49% 177 92.66% 110 94.55% 106 95.28% 111 90.99% 105 94.29% 107 95.33% 103 96.12%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of Kansas of Kentucky of Louisiana at Monroe of Maryland of Maryland Eastern Shore of Michigan of Minnesota of Mississippi of Missouri, Kansas City of Montana 159 96.23% 154 96.75% 182 85.16% 157 84.71% 169 88.17% 154 90.91% 133 93.98% 128 94.53% 130 94.62% 125 95.20% 136 97.79% 135 97.78% 89 88.76% 82 89.02% 108 76.85% 94 75.53% 109 80.73% 95 84.21% 169 87.57% 158 88.61% 154 88.96% 144 89.58% 168 88.69% 153 88.89% 46 91.30% 45 93.33% 55 78.18% 49 79.59% 66 69.70% 54 74.07% 78 97.44% 78 97.44% 77 90.91% 74 91.89% 80 90.00% 75 90.67% 173 94.22% 167 95.21% 163 89.57% 150 90.67% 162 96.91% 158 97.47% 65 96.92% 63 96.83% 100 86.00% 90 87.78% 123 91.87% 114 91.23% 128 94.53% 123 95.12% 140 81.43% 119 81.51% 133 89.47% 123 89.43% 65 90.77% 60 91.67% 69 85.51% 63 85.71% 74 79.73% 63 87.30%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of Nebraska of New England of New Mexico of North Carolina of North Texas System College of Pharmacy of Oklahoma of Pittsburgh of Puerto Rico of Rhode Island of Saint Joseph 54 98.15% 53 98.11% 65 95.38% 62 95.16% 59 93.22% 56 94.64% 102 89.22% 98 90.82% 97 75.26% 87 80.46% 90 78.89% 81 80.25% 95 82.11% 84 83.33% 102 72.55% 81 72.84% 91 74.73% 74 75.68% 158 95.57% 154 96.10% 172 94.77% 167 95.21% 159 92.45% 151 92.05% - - - - - - - - 75 84.00% 66 87.88% 104 98.08% 104 98.08% 117 84.62% 104 84.62% 108 87.04% 98 89.80% 105 100.00% 105 100.00% 114 92.11% 107 91.59% 109 91.74% 104 92.31% 36 88.89% 36 88.89% 44 90.91% 42 92.86% 41 97.56% 40 97.50% 121 90.08% 113 90.27% 123 86.18% 115 86.09% 115 91.30% 109 92.66% 72 86.11% 67 88.06% 87 74.71% 76 78.95% 96 80.21% 83 79.52%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of South Florida of Southern California of Tennessee of Texas at Austin of the Incarnate Word of the Pacific, California of Toledo of Utah of Washington of Wisconsin, Madison 50 94.00% 48 93.75% 57 85.96% 53 90.57% 120 85.00% 107 85.98% 176 99.43% 176 99.43% 170 96.47% 169 96.45% 172 95.93% 170 95.88% 175 96.57% 171 97.08% 155 93.55% 150 95.33% 163 93.87% 156 95.51% 122 96.72% 118 96.61% 119 96.64% 115 96.52% 129 95.35% 124 95.16% 102 87.25% 94 90.43% 95 84.21% 86 83.72% 95 84.21% 88 86.36% 201 95.02% 196 96.43% 192 91.67% 187 92.51% 213 93.43% 207 93.72% 97 93.81% 93 94.62% 94 90.43% 89 91.01% 90 87.78% 85 90.59% 58 93.10% 57 92.98% 58 94.83% 55 94.55% 62 88.71% 57 89.47% 78 98.72% 77 98.70% 96 98.96% 94 98.94% 93 95.70% 89 95.51% 137 96.35% 131 96.18% 138 94.20% 130 94.62% 126 99.21% 125 99.20%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of Wyoming Virginia Commonwealth Washington State Wayne State West Virginia Western New England Western of Health Sciences Wilkes Wingate School of Pharmacy 44 95.45% 43 97.67% 42 92.86% 39 92.31% 43 88.37% 39 89.74% 128 96.88% 124 96.77% 137 87.59% 126 89.68% 133 96.24% 128 96.09% 82 91.46% 79 93.67% 124 82.26% 112 83.04% 102 79.41% 92 84.78% 98 96.94% 95 96.84% 96 88.54% 90 88.89% 88 92.05% 85 92.94% 85 96.47% 83 96.39% 97 86.60% 88 86.36% 93 81.72% 82 86.59% 77 80.52% 67 82.09% 74 77.03% 65 75.38% 87 72.41% 70 75.71% 137 95.62% 134 96.27% 138 88.41% 128 89.06% 127 91.34% 123 91.06% 73 94.52% 71 94.37% 77 88.31% 69 91.30% 76 85.53% 69 89.86% 92 97.83% 90 97.78% 109 87.16% 99 88.89% 105 82.86% 92 85.87%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Xavier of Louisiana Graduates from ACPE Accredited Programs NAPLEX Administrations 159 85.53% 146 87.67% 142 77.46% 131 77.86% 162 76.54% 142 76.06% 14448 91.35% 13786 92.64% 15573 85.01% 14190 85.86% 15379 86.28% 14087 87.95% 16661 87.23% 18125 79.75% 18189 81.96%