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offers a unique atmosphere of support and fellowship, combined with exceptional classrooms, labs, and practice experiences, preparing you to do the vital work of a pharmacist or researcher. Located on one of the most beautiful campuses in America, Ole Miss Pharmacy is a leader in healthcare education and research, leading our students to innovate and care for patients in Mississippi and beyond.
We have five programs here in the SOP! Start out by completing our professional path with a bachelor's and Pharm.D. Or discover a world of possibilities with a master's and Ph.D. exploring and conducting research.
BUILD YOUR LEGACY in science and healthcare at one of the nation's best pharmacy schools.
Our nationally recognized professional program will open the door to various career possibilities in healthcare and beyond.
Carve out your place in two in-demand industries to advance policy, research, and product design.
Research-focused programs for students interested in the discovery, development, and health outcomes of pharmaceuticals with career paths in academia, industry, consulting, and government.
Research-focused programs for students interested in the discovery, development, and health outcomes of pharmaceuticals with career paths in academia, industry, consulting, and government.
Are you a high school student looking to enroll into The University of Mississippi. Complete this application.
Are you a college student looking to join the Ole Miss School of Pharmacy Pharm.D. program? Fill out the PharmCAS application here.
Have you earned your bachelor's degree and thinking about continuing into higher education? Do you have a Pharm.D. and are looking to explore research studies?
The Early Entry Program guarantees seats in the professional pharmacy program to highly qualified high school seniors upon completing three years of pre-pharmacy coursework. This avoids the competitive selection process for regular admission, usually during a pre-pharmacy major’s junior year of college.
Early Entry students enjoy far more than simply early acceptance into the professional pharmacy program. They receive the benefits of the Early Entry Experience, unlike any other on campus. It features specialized tutoring, professional advancement opportunities, and the chance to be part of the Living-Learning Community.
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With a degree from our school, you can open the door to a vast world of career paths. From changing patients' lives in your community to conducting groundbreaking research in the lab, there is a place for your dreams in pharmacy.
Students should consider a career in pharmacy because the opportunities and possibilities are endless. The pharmacy profession allows students and graduates to apply their degrees invarious ways based on their interests, whether that be a career in the hospital, academia,association management, retail pharmacy, pharmaceutical industry, health technology, or healthcare policy and advocacy like me.
Senior Director of Reimbursement, Innovation, and Advocacy at the National Association of Chain Drug Stores
The Office of Student Affairs works in conjunction with other offices on campus to ensure that pharmacy students are supported in all facets of student life, including academics, career placement, wellness, financial aid and disability services. Learn More about the OSA and Advising
The Office of Research and Graduate Programs works with the three academic departments that house the SOP's graduate programs to ensure the support of graduate students. Learn More About This Office
Looking for academic calendars, financial aid, or the student handbook find them and many other resources here. Learn More
Below, you will find our dedicated faculty and staff members who can help you in your academic or student affair needs.
The Doctor of Pharmacy program meets the educational requirements for licensure in the state of Mississippi.
We have not determined if the program curriculum meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in other US states, territories, or the District of Columbia.
The program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council on Pharmacy Education. Upon graduation, students are eligible to apply for state licensing exams. Individuals must meet state regulations, determined by occupational settings, for the state where they wish to practice. Compliance with state regulatory requirements is mandatory and the only avenue toward legal practice. The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy supplies information about individual state regulations.
Should a graduate decide to apply for licensure in another state and need an “institutional recommendation” or other similar form completed for that state application, the graduate may email the Ole Miss School of Pharmacy.