PharmD Program Points of Distinction
Keeping in line with the vision of the University, our graduates will be educated in a Christian-based environment and trained to be practice-ready in providing a number of primary care services.
Innovative, affordable year-round curriculum leading to completion of the PharmD degree in three years instead of four years, enabling AUSH students to enter the job market or post-doctoral residency one year earlier.
A curriculum that blends arts and leadership with science and practice to foster leadership and practice readiness for 21st century healthcare.
The only program of its kind that includes Medical Illustration in the curriculum.
A small class size of 60 with a high teacher to student ratio.
With an emphasis on interprofessional education, our graduates will be ready to be active members of the healthcare team.
- Hospital/Institutional Pharmacy Practice
- Community Pharmacy Practice
- Acute Care/Internal Medicine Pharmacy Practice
- Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice
- Two electives
PharmD Blood Pressure

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
“The American University of Health Sciences School of Pharmacy’s Doctor of Pharmacy program has been given the status of Accredited with Probation by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, 190 South LaSalle Street, Suite 3000, Chicago, IL 60603, 312/664-3575; FAX, 866/228-2631, web site www.acpe-accredit.org, for compliance issues with the following standards: Standard No. 1: Foundational Knowledge and Standard No. 24: Assessment Elements for Section I: Educational Outcomes. For an explanation of the program’s Accredited with Probation status, consult the Office of the Dean or ACPE.”

1. Christian-Based Curriculum
Keeping in line with the vision of the University, our graduates will be educated in a Christian-based environment and trained to be practice-ready in providing a number of primary care services.

2. Innovative Course Content
Innovative, affordable year-round curriculum leading to completion of the PharmD degree in three years instead of four years, enabling AUHS students to enter the job market or post-doctoral residency one year earlier.

3. Preparing Leaders
A curriculum that blends arts and leadership with science and practice to foster leadership and practice readiness for 21st century healthcare.

4. Medical Illustration
The only program of its kind that includes Medical Illustration in the curriculum.

5. Personal Attention
A small class size of 60 with a high teacher to student ratio.

6. Interprofessional Education
With an emphasis on interprofessional education, our graduates will be ready to be active members of the healthcare team.
Student Success Metrics
NAPLEX Pass Rates
AUHS SOP is implementing robust, curriculum-wide strategies to maximize student readiness and first-time NAPLEX pass rates. The percentage of graduates who take and successfully pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination® (NAPLEX®) for first-time takers as published on the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) website: https://nabp.pharmacy/wp-content/uploads/NAPLEX-Pass-Rates.pdf.
Graduation Year |
First Time Pass Rates |
2025 |
87.5% |
2024 |
66.7% |
On-Time Graduation Rates
On-time graduation rate in the single degree pathway (i.e. the percentage of a class cohort completing the curriculum in the specified timeframe):
Graduation Year |
On-Time Graduation Rates |
2025 |
67% |
2024 |
40% |
Employment After Graduation (2025)
On-time graduation rate in the single degree pathway (i.e. the percentage of a class cohort completing the curriculum in the specified timeframe):
Note: Placement statistics are self-reported by the students.
| Placement | Percentage (%) |
| Unknown | — |
| Internship / Residency | 0.0% |
| Unemployed / Not in School | 0.0% |
| Employed (In Field) | 100.0% |
| Employed (Outside of Field) | 0.0% |
| Enrolled in Another Degree Program | 0.0% |

