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WCU School of Pharmacy earns ACPE accreditation continuance

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
September 6, 2023
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William Carey University is pleased to announce that the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) has awarded its Doctor of Pharmacy program continued four-year accreditation through June 30, 2027.

The ACPE’s decision came in June after intensive on-site visits in the spring with internal and external stakeholders. ACPE board members also examined William Carey’s processes, procedures, curriculum, and student success measures.

Located at the university’s Tradition campus near Biloxi, the WCU School of Pharmacy accepted its first students in July 2018. Its inaugural class graduated in April 2021, and the pharmacy program received full ACPE accreditation in June of that year.

William Carey University offers the only accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy degree on the Gulf Coast – from New Orleans to Pensacola.

Demanding program

 

“This accreditation continuance from ACPE results from the shared commitment of our faculty and staff who work to provide a quality Doctor of Pharmacy program focusing on student success,” said Dr. Michael Malloy, dean of the WCU School of Pharmacy.

“We owe a special thanks to our preceptors who mentor and educate our students during their clinical rotations, teaching them to apply and translate what they learned in the classroom to patients in a clinical environment.”

WCU pharmacy students graduate in two years and 10 months instead of the usual four years. They study in a modern, three-story facility that includes classrooms and labs, study and conference rooms, informal study spaces, offices, workrooms, and a lounge. Affordable student housing and a cafeteria are planned in the next phase of campus improvements.

Servant leadership

 

The WCU School of Pharmacy shares the vision and mission of the university – blending learning and faith to train the next generation of servant leaders.

“We’re proud of them for establishing a reputation for excellence. Our pharmacy students and staff are reaching out to serve Mississippi and care for people as we live out the ministry of our namesake, Dr. William Carey – who served nearly 200 years ago in India and is considered the father of modern missions,” said WCU President Dr. Ben Burnett.

The School of Pharmacy’s goal is to improve health care in the region, especially under-served areas of the Gulf Coast and south Mississippi. Students learn modern pharmacy care and professionalism based in a Christian ministry of healing, community involvement and civic leadership.

For information, contact the WCU School of Pharmacy at pharmacy@wmcarey.edu or (228) 702-1792.

  • The WCU School of Pharmacy’s inaugural class graduated in April 2021, and the pharmacy program received full ACPE accreditation in June of that year.
  • WCU-Tradition campus cut the ribbon on Sanderson Hall, home of the WCU School of Pharmacy, in October 2018.

 

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