Accelerated educational partnerships with additional SUNY Community Colleges established

SPPS.

By Kara Sweet

Published March 26, 2018 This content is archived.

BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (UB SPPS) has formed new collaborative agreements with Onondaga Community College, Jefferson Community College, Hudson Valley Community College, Cayuga Community College, and Jamestown Community College.

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The 2+4 agreements allow students to complete two years of undergraduate study at State University of New York (SUNY) community colleges in an associate’s degree program and then apply to UB’s PharmD program. These are in addition to existing partnerships with 12 other SUNY community colleges. Also as part of these agreements, a minimum of two qualified students from each community college will be guaranteed acceptance into the UB SPPS each year.

A memorandum of agreement was formally signed by Dr. James O’Donnell, dean of the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and respective community college senior leadership.  

Discussing the partnerships, O’Donnell said, “The University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences values our collaboration with State University of New York community colleges and these 2+4 agreements will further solidify our strong partnerships. We look forward to having their best and brightest students as members of our PharmD program.”

Graduates of the UB PharmD program are among the most sought-after in the country. Industry-leading employers recognize the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences’ commitment to academic excellence—graduates boast diverse leadership roles in all practice areas, including community pharmacies, hospitals, universities, government agencies and pharmaceutical research companies.

For over 130 years, the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has continually been a leader in the education of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists, renowned for innovation in clinical practice and research. The school is accredited by the American Council of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) and is the No. 1 ranked school of pharmacy in New York State and No. 22 in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.