Educational Requirements for PharmD License

Learn how the University of Mississippi meets federal disclosure requirements for professional licensure and certification programs. View information on whether your academic program fulfills educational requirements for licensure where you live or plan to work.

The Doctor of Pharmacy program meets the educational requirements for licensure in the state of Mississippi.

The University of Mississippi Doctor of Pharmacy 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 and individual states’ licensing boards supply information about individual state licensure requirements and regulations.

Should a graduate decide to apply for licensure in another state and need an “institutional recommendation” or other similar forms completed for that state application, the graduate may email the Ole Miss School of Pharmacy.

To review the educational requirements for the US states, territories, or the District of Columbia, please visit the link provided below. Note that licensure eligibility requirements are subject to change without notice.

Educational Requirements