Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence 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 Pharmacy Auburn Belmont Butler Campbell Cedarville Chicago State Concordia Creighton Drake Duquesne D'Youville College East Tennessee State 113 92.04% 104 93.27% 104 79.81% 87 80.46% 134 88.81% 121 89.26% - - - - 4 100.00% 4 100.00% 35 68.57% 24 66.67% 112 93.75% 107 94.39% 115 85.22% 102 88.24% 137 82.48% 119 83.19% 49 97.96% 48 97.92% 52 82.69% 43 81.40% 41 87.80% 36 88.89% 100 93.00% 93 93.55% 98 79.59% 83 79.52% 90 85.56% 81 86.42% 96 95.83% 92 95.65% 96 94.79% 91 94.51% 95 95.79% 91 95.60% - - - - 44 90.91% 41 90.24% 34 82.35% 28 82.14% 43 86.05% 39 84.62% 63 61.90% 49 65.31% 45 73.33% 36 75.00% 74 91.89% 68 91.18% 75 84.00% 63 85.71% 91 86.81% 81 85.19% 44 100.00% 44 100.00% 47 97.87% 47 97.87% 37 94.59% 35 94.29% 46 91.30% 43 90.70% 51 80.39% 45 80.00% 39 82.05% 33 81.82% 118 97.46% 115 97.39% 166 80.72% 143 81.82% 146 87.67% 131 88.55% 37 94.59% 35 94.29% 54 74.07% 41 75.61% 44 90.91% 42 90.48% 47 97.87% 46 97.83% 38 84.21% 35 85.71% 52 96.15% 50 96.00%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Fairleigh Dickinson Ferris State Florida A&M Hampton Howard Husson Idaho State Lake Erie Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy Lipscomb Long Island Manchester Marshall - - - - 63 69.84% 50 70.00% 78 64.10% 61 65.57% 120 98.33% 118 98.31% 142 97.89% 139 97.84% 146 92.47% 137 92.70% 127 77.95% 105 81.90% 153 69.28% 115 70.43% 139 58.99% 94 58.51% - - - - 14 64.29% 11 72.73% 45 60.00% 34 58.82% 11 63.64% 9 55.56% 23 47.83% 16 43.75% 11 54.55% 9 55.56% 28 82.14% 24 83.33% 38 68.42% 28 71.43% 29 62.07% 21 66.67% 57 96.49% 55 96.36% 56 98.21% 55 98.18% 50 82.00% 44 84.09% 39 97.44% 38 97.37% 38 89.47% 34 88.24% 35 91.43% 33 90.91% 54 100.00% 54 100.00% 62 80.65% 51 80.39% 69 78.26% 55 78.18% 164 96.34% 159 96.86% 169 73.37% 132 77.27% 149 77.85% 124 78.23% - - - - 30 83.33% 25 80.00% 36 77.78% 31 80.65% - - - - 54 64.81% 40 67.50% 41 78.05% 33 72.73%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Massachusetts Pharmacy, Boston Massachusetts Pharmacy, Worcester Mercer Midwestern, Chicago Midwestern, Glendale North Dakota State Northeast Ohio Medical Northeastern Notre Dame of Maryland Nova Southeastern 147 90.48% 136 91.91% 218 72.02% 176 73.86% 168 63.69% 131 64.89% 93 89.25% 84 88.10% 109 76.15% 86 76.74% 115 72.17% 93 70.97% 115 89.57% 106 89.62% 127 78.74% 103 77.67% 127 82.68% 106 81.13% 119 95.80% 115 95.65% 122 81.97% 109 86.24% 115 84.35% 102 83.33% 106 95.28% 102 96.08% 109 94.50% 104 95.19% 111 92.79% 104 93.27% 42 92.86% 41 92.68% 54 74.07% 45 75.56% 41 90.24% 37 91.89% 53 98.11% 52 98.08% 63 96.83% 61 96.72% 69 97.10% 67 97.01% 69 82.61% 59 83.05% 91 64.84% 69 65.22% 59 71.19% 47 70.21% 53 77.36% 43 79.07% 40 77.50% 35 77.14% 42 80.95% 37 81.08% 162 92.59% 155 94.19% 184 77.17% 155 74.84% 174 75.86% 140 75.00%

Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Ohio Northern 108 100.00% 108 100.00% 122 96.72% 120 97.50% 120 89.17% 109 88.99% Ohio State 92 100.00% 92 100.00% 86 96.51% 84 97.62% 91 92.31% 84 94.05% Oregon State 74 90.54% 68 91.18% 90 80.00% 74 77.03% 66 89.39% 60 88.33% Pacific, 62 98.39% 61 98.36% 57 92.98% 53 92.45% 71 74.65% 58 75.86% Oregon Palm Beach Atlantic 59 79.66% 50 84.00% 75 78.67% 61 78.69% 55 85.45% 48 83.33% Philadelphia Osteopathic 50 84.00% 45 84.44% 65 80.00% 55 81.82% 88 68.18% 63 68.25% Medicine, Georgia Philadelphia 84 90.48% 80 91.25% 102 78.43% 84 75.00% 83 92.77% 80 92.50% Pharmacy Presbyterian College 52 88.46% 47 89.36% 50 82.00% 43 81.40% 73 71.23% 56 78.57% Purdue 120 98.33% 118 98.31% 94 85.11% 82 86.59% 105 87.62% 95 89.47% Regis 32 93.75% 30 93.33% 54 77.78% 45 75.56% 33 90.91% 31 93.55% Roosevelt 37 89.19% 33 87.88% 39 69.23% 31 67.74% 40 62.50% 30 66.67%

Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Rosalind Franklin 37 94.59% 37 94.59% 29 79.31% 26 80.77% 40 67.50% 31 67.74% Roseman of 101 79.21% 86 82.56% 109 67.89% 87 66.67% 118 64.41% 86 65.12% Health Sciences Rutgers 160 89.38% 145 90.34% 174 81.61% 150 82.00% 157 84.08% 139 84.17% Samford 88 96.59% 86 96.51% 81 88.89% 73 90.41% 106 90.57% 98 90.82% Shenandoah - - - - 12 58.33% 8 37.50% 72 87.50% 65 87.69% South Carolina College 153 96.08% 147 95.92% 162 89.51% 147 89.12% 148 85.14% 129 86.05% South College 40 67.50% 29 72.41% 35 77.14% 28 78.57% 51 74.51% 39 76.92% South Dakota State 63 100.00% 63 100.00% 44 100.00% 44 100.00% 46 100.00% 46 100.00% South School of 61 86.89% 56 89.29% 60 68.33% 46 71.74% 83 73.49% 69 73.91% Pharmacy Southern Illinois 52 92.31% 50 94.00% 66 78.79% 53 79.25% 63 82.54% 54 81.48% Southwestern Oklahoma State 35 100.00% 35 100.00% 41 95.12% 39 94.87% 41 87.80% 37 89.19% St John Fisher College 49 95.92% 48 95.83% 57 78.95% 48 77.08% 56 87.50% 51 90.20%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School St Johns St Louis College of Pharmacy Sullivan Temple Texas A&M Texas Southern Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Thomas Jefferson Touro, New York Union at Buffalo of Arizona 173 95.95% 167 97.60% 289 82.01% 251 84.86% 252 81.75% 213 84.98% 127 92.13% 120 92.50% 174 78.74% 143 79.72% 133 85.71% 118 85.59% 73 91.78% 68 92.65% 83 73.49% 64 73.44% 72 86.11% 63 85.71% 108 91.67% 100 91.00% 128 79.69% 106 78.30% 109 92.66% 103 92.23% 87 95.40% 84 95.24% 77 96.10% 74 95.95% 86 94.19% 82 95.12% 102 95.10% 99 95.96% 102 86.27% 89 85.39% 113 84.07% 100 85.00% 147 93.20% 141 93.62% 147 96.60% 142 96.48% 131 94.66% 128 94.53% 44 88.64% 40 87.50% 22 86.36% 21 85.71% 27 100.00% 27 100.00% 41 100.00% 41 100.00% 50 72.00% 40 77.50% 64 70.31% 50 72.00% 37 89.19% 33 87.88% 40 70.00% 32 75.00% 47 72.34% 38 68.42% 85 97.65% 83 97.59% 86 89.53% 77 88.31% 86 83.72% 74 87.84% 82 96.34% 79 96.20% 93 83.87% 79 86.08% 101 81.19% 84 80.95%

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 of Kansas of Kentucky of Louisiana at Monroe 33 96.97% 32 96.88% 29 82.76% 25 84.00% 32 78.13% 28 85.71% 90 100.00% 90 100.00% 82 98.78% 81 98.77% 82 96.34% 81 96.30% 96 96.88% 93 96.77% 96 85.42% 84 85.71% 104 88.46% 93 88.17% 82 85.37% 71 85.92% 95 76.84% 74 72.97% 72 80.56% 60 83.33% 51 100.00% 51 100.00% 57 96.49% 55 98.18% 51 86.27% 45 86.67% 253 93.28% 239 93.31% 265 88.30% 236 89.41% 293 85.67% 258 84.88% 128 94.53% 122 94.26% 137 84.67% 122 85.25% 136 86.03% 120 86.67% 33 96.97% 32 96.88% 44 72.73% 33 75.76% 29 72.41% 25 72.00% 101 99.01% 101 99.01% 93 100.00% 93 100.00% 103 97.09% 100 97.00% 172 93.60% 165 95.76% 166 83.73% 145 86.21% 161 84.47% 142 84.51% 72 98.61% 71 98.59% 72 80.56% 63 84.13% 76 88.16% 69 89.86% 136 99.26% 135 99.26% 126 96.03% 121 95.87% 119 98.32% 118 98.31% 109 100.00% 109 100.00% 113 96.46% 109 96.33% 106 97.17% 105 97.14% 75 92.00% 71 92.96% 94 82.98% 82 81.71% 94 78.72% 75 77.33%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of Maryland of Maryland Eastern Shore of Michigan of Minnesota of Mississippi of Missouri, Kansas City of Montana of Nebraska of New England of New Mexico of North Carolina of North Texas System College of Pharmacy 111 95.50% 109 95.41% 127 82.68% 109 82.57% 125 77.60% 102 76.47% 34 91.18% 31 90.32% 44 63.64% 31 51.61% 57 50.88% 38 55.26% 54 96.30% 53 96.23% 50 86.00% 44 88.64% 63 88.89% 60 90.00% 148 96.62% 144 96.53% 138 89.13% 127 92.91% 143 90.91% 134 91.04% 53 96.23% 51 96.08% 75 89.33% 68 89.71% 111 82.88% 93 80.65% 104 97.12% 101 97.03% 116 84.48% 102 85.29% 110 88.18% 100 90.00% 44 79.55% 37 81.08% 51 78.43% 42 76.19% 41 82.93% 35 88.57% 50 98.00% 49 97.96% 64 95.31% 61 95.08% 52 98.08% 51 98.04% 36 86.11% 32 87.50% 39 87.18% 34 88.24% 37 89.19% 36 88.89% 75 90.67% 69 91.30% 76 76.32% 62 77.42% 81 72.84% 63 74.60% 135 98.52% 134 98.51% 144 95.14% 138 94.93% 135 89.63% 125 89.60% - - - - - - - - 63 98.41% 62 98.39%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School of Oklahoma of Pittsburgh of Rhode Island of Saint Joseph of South Florida of Tennessee of Texas at Austin of the Incarnate Word of Toledo of Utah of Washington of Wisconsin, Madison of Wyoming 92 96.74% 90 96.67% 87 91.95% 81 91.36% 102 78.43% 85 77.65% 83 98.80% 83 98.80% 88 94.32% 84 95.24% 79 96.20% 78 96.15% 44 93.18% 43 93.02% 52 73.08% 43 79.07% 52 67.31% 39 69.23% 44 93.18% 41 92.68% 49 65.31% 39 66.67% 69 73.91% 54 72.22% 47 91.49% 44 90.91% 61 77.05% 48 75.00% 114 78.95% 96 81.25% 135 94.81% 128 95.31% 125 84.80% 109 88.99% 121 90.91% 112 90.18% 115 99.13% 114 99.12% 114 99.12% 113 99.12% 119 99.16% 118 99.15% 92 96.74% 90 96.67% 90 95.56% 86 96.51% 86 94.19% 83 96.39% 74 98.65% 73 98.63% 73 93.15% 69 94.20% 57 98.25% 57 98.25% 48 89.58% 44 90.91% 51 90.20% 46 89.13% 48 81.25% 42 80.95% 73 98.63% 72 98.61% 89 88.76% 80 90.00% 83 87.95% 74 87.84% 115 96.52% 113 96.46% 114 95.61% 110 95.45% 111 95.50% 108 95.37% 23 95.65% 22 95.45% 17 88.24% 15 86.67% 24 91.67% 22 90.91%

ing s for 2015-2017 Graduates Per Pharmacy School Virginia Commonwealth Washington State Wayne State West Virginia Western New England Wilkes Wingate School of Pharmacy Xavier of Louisiana Graduates from ACPE Accredited Programs MPJE Administrations - - - - 32 62.50% 23 47.83% 115 92.17% 108 91.67% 67 92.54% 64 92.19% 101 82.18% 86 82.56% 79 83.54% 69 85.51% 92 96.74% 90 96.67% 97 87.63% 87 87.36% 88 88.64% 80 88.75% 58 89.66% 54 90.74% 59 77.97% 50 78.00% 66 81.82% 55 81.82% 32 90.63% 30 93.33% 51 58.82% 34 61.76% 51 70.59% 39 74.36% 58 98.28% 57 98.25% 60 91.67% 55 90.91% 59 94.92% 57 94.74% 75 97.33% 73 97.26% 95 89.47% 85 90.59% 92 89.13% 85 90.59% 119 81.51% 99 81.82% 131 62.60% 92 59.78% 124 70.16% 99 73.74% 8914 93.73% 8474 94.35% 9990 83.48% 8688 84.74% 10111 83.98% 8864 85.20% 28317 91.04% 31353 81.72% 32559 79.78%