Two pharmacy students working with a human simulator during a lab exercise

Program Outcomes

Doctor of Pharmacy, PharmD

 Class of 2024

68 students were admitted in 2020 as the class of 2024
53 students graduated on time (78%)
60 students (88%) are on schedule to graduate within 6-years

 


Past Graduation Rates

 Class of 2023

90 students were admitted in 2019 as the class of 2023
62 students graduated on time (69%)
74 students (82%) are on schedule to graduate within 6-years

Class of 2022
85 students were admitted in 2018 as the class of 2022
69
students graduated on time ( 81%)
79
students ( 93%) graduated within 6-years

Class of 2021
94 students were admitted in 2017 as the class of 2021
75 students graduated on time ( 80%)
83 students (89%) graduated within 6-years

Class of 2020
100 students were admitted in 2016 as the class of 2020
88 students graduated on time (88%)
91 students (91%) graduated within 6-years

Class of 2019
76 students were admitted in 2015 as the class of 2019
62 students graduated on time (82%)
67 students (89%) graduated within 6-years

Class of 2018
69 students were admitted in 2014 as the class of 2018
57 students graduated on time (83%)
62 students (89%) graduated within 6-years

Class of 2017
72 students were admitted in 2013 as the class of 2017
60 students graduated on time (83%)
65 students (90%) graduated within 6 years

Class of 2016
75 students were admitted in 2012 as the class of 2016
63 students graduated on time (84%)
70 students (93%) graduated within 6 years

The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ®    (NAPLEX) is administered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) and measures a candidate’s knowledge of the practice of pharmacy. It is just one component of the licensure process and is used by state boards of pharmacy as part of their assessment of a candidate’s competence to practice as a pharmacist.

2023 Graduates

Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 77.6%
National First-time Pass Rate: 78.6%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 76.9%
All Attempts National Pass Rate: 76.2%


Past NAPLEX Pass Rates

2022 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 86.5%
National First-time Pass Rate: 79.6%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 79.3%
All Attempts National Pass Rate: 77.7%


2021 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 82.4%
National First-time Pass Rate: 83..7%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 80.5%
All Attempts National Pass Rate: 80.3%

2020 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 88.37%
National First-time Pass Rate: 88.43%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 86.32%
All Attempts National Pass Rate: 87.03%

2019 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate  94.03%
National First-time Pass Rate  88.34%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate  92.96%
All Attempts National Pass Rate  86.74%

2018 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate  93.44%
National First-time Pass Rate  89.46%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate  93.85%
All Attempts National Pass Rate  88.03%

2017 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate  94.03%
National First-time Pass Rate  87.95%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate  94.20%
All Attempts National Pass Rate  86.28%

2016 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate  97.18%
3rd Highest among all ACPE Accredited Schools
National First-time Pass Rate  85.86%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate  97.22%
All Attempts National Pass Rate  85.01%

The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination ®   (MPJE) combines federal- and state-specific questions to test the pharmacy jurisprudence knowledge of prospective pharmacists. It serves as the pharmacy  law examination in participating jurisdictions and tests a candidate's mastery of pharmacy law.

2023 Graduates

Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 62.5%
National First-time Pass Rate: 74.4%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 63.6%
National All Attempts Pass Rate: 74.3%


Past MPJE Pass Rates

2022 Graduates

Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 86.7%
National First-time Pass Rate: 75.1%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 84.6%
National All Attempts Pass Rate: 74.2%

2021 Graduates

Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 80%
National First-time Pass Rate: 78.3%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 79.2%
National All Attempts Pass Rate: 80.8%

2020 Graduates

Belmont First-time Pass Rate: 76.47%
National First-time Pass Rate: 84.59%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate: 77.42%
National All Attempts Pass Rate: 83.45%

2019 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate 92.11%
National First-time Pass Rate 83.58%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate 88.10%
National All Attempts Pass Rate 81.90%

2018 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate 100.00%
National First-time Pass Rate 83.76%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate 100.00%
National All Attempts Pass Rate 82.48%

2017 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate 88.89%
National First-time Pass Rate 85.20%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate 87.80%
National All Attempts Pass Rate 83.98%

2016 Graduates
Belmont First-time Pass Rate 81.40%
National First-time Pass Rate 84.74%
Belmont All Attempts Pass Rate 82.69%
National All Attempts Pass Rate 83.48%

Residency Match Rates

2024

In 2024, 19 out of 23 (83%) Belmont student applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase 1. At the end of phase II of the match, 23 out of 29 (79%) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Seven of 7 applicants (100%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

 


Past Residency Match Rates

In 2023, 16 out of 28 (57%) Belmont students applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase I. At the end of phase II of the match, 23 out of 28 (82%) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Seven of 10 applicants (82%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

In 2022, 27 out of 42 (64.3%) Belmont students applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase I. At the end of phase II of the match, 31 out of 44 (70.5) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Eight of 9 applicants (89%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

In 2021, 25 out of 42 (60%) Belmont students applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase I. At the end of phase II of the match, 27 out of 42 (64%) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Six of 7 applicants (86%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

In 2020, 22 out of 38 (58%) Belmont students applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase I. At the end of phase II of the match, 25 out of 38 (66%) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Seven of 9 applicants (78%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

In 2019, 22 out of 29 (76%) Belmont students applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase I. At the end of phase II of the match, 23 out of 29 (79%) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Four of 5 applicants (80%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

In 2018, 16 out of 19 (84.2%) Belmont students applying for a PGY1 residency matched during phase I. At the end of phase II of the match, 18 out of 21 (85.71%) Belmont students matched with a PGY1 residency program. Three of 3 applicants (100%) applying for PGY2 programs matched.

Class of 2023

70 graduates
33 working in community pharmacy (47%)
23 accepted to a residency (33%)
9 employed in other settings (13%)
5 unknown (7%)


Past Employment/Residency Successes

Class of 2022
76 graduates
24 working in community pharmacy (31%)
34 accepted to a residency (45%)
9 employed in other settings (12%)
9 unknown (12%)

Class of 2021
78 graduates
25 working in community pharmacy (33%)
30 accepted to a residency (38%)
18 employed in other settings (23%)
5 unknown (6%)

Class of 2020
90 graduates
47 working in community pharmacy (52%)
26 accepted to a residency (29%)
14 employed in other settings (16%)
3 unknown (3%)

Class of 2019
66 graduates
37 working in community pharmacy (56%)
22 accepted to a residency (33%)
2 employed in other settings (3%)
5 unknown (8%)

Class of 2018
62 graduates
29 working in community pharmacy (47%)
2 working in hospital pharmacy (3%)
16 accepted to a residency (26%)
1 accepted to fellowship (1%)
14 unknown (23%)

Class of 2017
67 graduates
40 working in community pharmacy (60%)
1 working in hospital pharmacy (1.5%)
18 accepted to a residency (27%)
1 accepted to fellowship (1.5%)
7 unknown (10%)

Class of 2016
72 graduates
26 working in community pharmacy (36%)
3 working in hospital pharmacy (4.2%)
25 accepted to a residency (35%)
18 other (25%)

Class of 2015
69 graduates
29 working in retail pharmacy (42%)
1 working in institutional pharmacy (1%)
19 accepted to a residency (28%)
2 in fellowships (3%)
5 employed in other settings (7%)
12 unknown (17%)

Class of 2014
72 graduates
39 working in community pharmacy (54%)
5 working in institutional pharmacy (8%)
20 accepted to a residency (25%)
4 employed in other settings (6%)
5 unknown (7%)