Qualification for Licensure
The Doctor of Pharmacy program at Touro College of Pharmacy meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification as a pharmacist in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the inhabited US territories. All jurisdictions have additional requirements beyond the educational requirements, such as passing a licensure examination, U.S. citizenship and/or U.S. residency requirements, absence of a previous criminal record, and other various requirements to become licensed as a pharmacist. Students are strongly advised to review the pharmacist licensure requirements for any jurisdiction in which they intend to become licensed by contacting the state authority responsible for pharmacist licensure and/or reviewing the licensing authority’s website.