The New Hampshire pharmacy schools were built for those who own a bachelor degree and want to pursue a four-year advanced degree of Doctor of Pharmacy (or PharmD) in New Hampshire. Please note that PCAT which stands for Pharmacy College Admissions Test is required for applicants for admissions to pharmacy schools, while Doctor of Pharmacy is a must for those who want to consider working as a pharmacist in New Hampshire.
This page lists all New Hampshire pharmacy colleges that are accredited by the ACPE – Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Included are complete contact information and website addresses of all Pharmacy schools, colleges, and universities within the state of New Hampshire.
Rank | Pharmacy University | Pharmacy Department |
1 | Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Address: 1260 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101 Phone: (603) 314-0210 E-mail: Website: http://www.mcphs.edu/ |
College of Pharmacy |
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a small state in the northeastern United States. Population 1.235 million (2000). The informal name is Granite State. The capital is the city of Concord, the largest city is Manchester.
Geography
New Hampshire is part of the New England region. It borders the Canadian province of Quebec to the north, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Massachusetts to the south, and Vermont to the west. The area of New Hampshire is 24,239 km².
History
The province of New Hampshire was founded in 1623 by British captain John Mason. During the Revolutionary War, New Hampshire became one of the thirteen colonies that rebelled against British rule and was the first state to declare its independence. The state capital, Concord, was formerly known as Rumford and Penacook.
Interesting
New Hampshire is the only state in the US that legally allows not wearing seat belts in cars. (True, only for adults – from 16 years old)