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University of Houston College of Pharmacy

Houston, TX

Pharmacy Schools | Public Non-Profit

🎓 The Basics

Overall, how satisfied are you with this program?

10 out of 10

What was the zip code of your residence in high school?

78244

What do you like most?

Location: It's close proximity to the Texas Medical Center allows a plethora of opportunities to network with, shadow, and do research with clinical pharmacists.

What do you like least?

The area surrounding the campus is considered "unsafe". The campus itself is safe.
🧾 The Details

Does the student body seem cooperative or competitive?

9 out of 10

Does the environment seem supportive for underrepresented minorities?

10 out of 10

Does the environment seem supportive for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transsexual students?

10 out of 10

Does the environment seem supportive for married students?

10 out of 10

Does the environment seem supportive for students with disabilities?

10 out of 10

Does the environment seem supportive for older/non-traditional students?

10 out of 10

Do you/did you feel well prepared for your board exams?

No responses

How approachable are faculty members?

10 out of 10

What are the facilities and clinics like (old/new, well maintained, etc.)?

No responses

How do students from this program do after graduation - are they adequately prepared for practice?

The class of 2018 had the highest PGY1 match rate in Texas. Also, students are prepared for residency due to the close proximity to the Texas Medical Center. We are provided many opportunities to practice in hospitals and clinical institutions before actually entering residency.

What are rotations like?

7

How do students from this program do in the Match?

No responses

Any other information you want to share?

Being close to the Texas Medical Center is such a huge advantage that this school has over any other school. Proof of this benefit is the existence of TWO longitudinal APPE programs offered by Houston Methodist Hospital and Memorial Hermann Hospital. These are invaluable experiences. Also, there are multiple hospital internship opportunities for P1's and P2's. Also, something that has held this school back for a long time was the outdated building - BUT they have a brand new building with state of the art equipment for both pharmacy practice and research. This school also no longer has a split campus, which enhances organizational involvement and creates a close knit community across P1's-P4's. Lastly, this schools NAPLEX scores over the past 5 years speak for itself. I am completely unbiased in saying that this is one of the BEST schools to get your pharmacy degree from.