AACP Profile of Pharmacy Students Fall 2023
UP – Attrition Rate
DOWN – Faculty, Enrollment, Applications, Students & PharmD Degrees Conferred
Student Applications, Enrollments and Degrees Conferred
Profile (The number of faculty decreased 3.13% and students enrolled decreased 7.37% over fall 2022!)
2023 – 6,200 faculty, 44,000 students enrolled in professional programs, and 5,400 individuals pursuing graduate study.
2022 – 6,400 faculty, 47,500 students enrolled in professional programs, and 5,300 individuals pursuing graduate study.
2021 – 7,000 faculty, 53,000 students enrolled in professional programs, and 7,000 individuals pursuing graduate study.
2020 – 6,700 faculty, 58,000 students enrolled in professional programs, and 7,000 individuals pursuing graduate study.
2019 – 6,700 faculty, 61,000 students enrolled in professional programs, and 6,000 individuals pursuing graduate study
2018 – 6,800 faculty, 63,200 students enrolled in professional programs, and 6,000 individuals pursuing graduate study
2017 – 6,600 faculty, 63,800 students enrolled in professional programs, and 5,800 individuals pursuing graduate study
2016 – 6,600 faculty, 64,300 students enrolled in professional programs, and 6,000 individuals pursuing graduate study
2015 – 6,600 faculty, 64,400 students enrolled in professional programs, and 5,800 individuals pursuing graduate study
2014 – 6,600 faculty, 64,800 students enrolled in professional programs, and 4,900 individuals pursuing graduate study
2013 – 6,400 faculty, 63,800 students enrolled in professional programs, and 4,800 individuals pursuing graduate study
2012 – 6,500 faculty, 62,500 students enrolled in professional programs, and 5,100 individuals pursuing graduate study
Fall Enrollment (The number of first professional year enrollments decreased 6.7% over fall 2022!)
2023 – 44,403 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 6.7% decrease from fall 2022
2022 – 47,592 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 11% decrease from fall 2021
2021 – 53,516 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 6.7% decrease from fall 2020
2020 – 57,375 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 5.4% decrease from fall 2019
2019 – 60,594 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 5.5% decrease from fall 2018
2018 – 62,504 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 0.4% decrease from fall 2017
2017 – 63,087 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs, 0.8% decrease from fall 2016
2016 – 63,464 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs
2015 – 63,460 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs
2014 – 63,927 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs
2013 – 62,743 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs
2012 – 61,275 students were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.1) as the first professional degree programs
Number of accredited U.S. colleges and schools of pharmacy
2023 – 142 U.S colleges and schools of pharmacy (141 submitted data) with accredited (full, candidate and precandidate status) professional degree programs.
2022 – 142 U.S. colleges and schools of pharmacy (138 submitted data) with accredited (full, candidate and precandidate status) professional degree programs.
2021 – 142 U.S. colleges and schools of pharmacy (140 submitted data) with accredited (full, candidate and precandidate status) professional degree programs.
2020 – 144 (141 submitted data) / Accredited 141 full, candidate and pre-candidate status. Due to some accreditation changes for three schools in 2020 (California Health Sciences, Hampton, and Midwestern), this year’s report lists a total of 144 colleges and schools.)
2019 – 144 (144 submitted data) / Accredited 144 (Full-132, Candidate Status-8, Probation-3) / Pre- candidate Status 1 (American University of Health Sciences School of Pharmacy) & Discontinued (South Carolina College of Pharmacy)
2018 – 143 (143 submitted data) / Accredited 143 (Full-133, Candidate Status-8, Probation-2) / Pre- candidate Status 1 (William Carey University School of Pharmacy)
2017 – 142 (140 submitted data) / Accredited 138 (Full or Candidate Status) / Pre-candidate Status 4
2016 – 138 (137 submitted data) / Accredited 131 (Full or Candidate Status 6) / Pre-candidate Status 4
2015 – 135 (133 submitted data)
2014 – 133 (131 submitted data)
2013 – 130 (127 submitted data)
2012 – 129 (127 submitted data)
Applications (The number of applications decreased 5.11% over fall 2022!)
2023 – 33,922 5.11% Decrease over fall 2022. Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy.
2022 – 35,749 12% Decrease over fall 2021. Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy.
2021 – 40,552 .004% Increase over fall 2020. Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy.
2020 – 40,392 20.55% Decrease over 2019! Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy.
2019 – 50,842 15.32% Decrease over 2018 AND 1 More School since 2018! Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy
2018 – 60,042 17.68% Decrease over 2017 AND 1 More School since 2017! Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy
2017 – 72,941 7.06% Decrease over 2016 AND 4 More Schools since 2016! Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy
2016 – 78,514 2.53% Increase over 2015 BUT 4 More Schools since 2015! Applications submitted to first professional degree programs at schools and colleges of pharmacy
2015 – 76,525 10.7% Decrease! Applications received by colleges and schools of pharmacy for every one entering student enrolled is no longer being tracked and/or published
2014 – 85,754 5.5 applications were received by colleges and schools of pharmacy for every one entering student enrolled in fall 2014
2013 – 87,956 5.6 applications were received by colleges and schools of pharmacy for every one entering student enrolled in fall 2013
2012 – 99,821 6.4 applications were received by colleges and schools of pharmacy for every one entering student enrolled in fall 2012
2011 – 112,000 Approx. This ratio for 2010-11 was 7.0 applications for every one entering student in fall 2011
PharmD Degrees conferred (The number of PharmD Degrees conferred decreased 5.13%!)
2023 – 12,639 5.13% Decrease
2022 – 13,323 6.33% Decrease
2021 – 14,223 0.7% Decrease
2020 – 14,320 3.25% Decrease
2019 – 14,800 0.705% Decrease
2018 – 14,905 2.8% Increase. This is the largest number of degrees conferred in the history of pharmacy education
2017 – 14,502 0.0372% Decrease
2016 – 14,556 0.0386% Increase
2015 – 13,994 1.1 % Increase
2014 – 13,838 4.8 % Increase
2013 – 13,207 3.8% Increase
2012 – 12,719 6.6% Increase
2011 – 11,931
Attrition Rate (Increasing for the last 20+ years from near zero in the early 2000s!)
2023 – 15.3% The attrition rate includes academic dismissals, student withdrawals, and delayed graduations.
2022 – 13.3%
2021 – 13.1%
2020 – 12.5%
2019 – 12.6%
2018 – 12.1%
2017 – 12.1%
2016 – 12.0%
2015 – 11.6%
2014 – 10.3%
2013 – 11.1%
2012 – 10.2%
PharmD degrees conferred to individuals already holding a professional baccalaureate in pharmacy
2023 – 189 Decreased by 6.9% from 2021 – 2022
2022 – 203 Increased by 9.1% from 2020 – 2021
2021 – 186 Increased by 6.3% from 2019 – 2020
2020 – 175 Decreased by 43.9% from 2018-19
2019 – 312 Increased by 52.2% from 2017-18
2018 – 205 Decreased by 5.5% from 2016-17
2017 – 217 Decreased by 33.5% from 2015-16
2016 – 326 Increased by 16.3 percent from 2014-15
2015 – 273 Decreased by 19.5 percent from 2013-14
2014 – 339
2013 – 344
2012 – 444
Number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D.
2023 – 483 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. programs decreased to 483 from 571 in fall 2022.
2022 – 571 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. programs decreased to 571 from 582 in fall 2021.
2021 – 582 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. programs decreased 9% from fall 2020
2020 – 640 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. programs increased to 640 from 622 in fall 2019.
2019 – 622 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. 2 programs decreased by another 18.6% to 622 from 764 enrolled in fall 2018
2018 – 764 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. 2 programs decreased by another 1.2% to 764 from 773 enrolled in fall 2017
2017 – 773 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. 2 programs decreased by another 8.0% to 773 from 840 enrolled in fall 2016
2016 – 840 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. 2 programs decreased by 10.3% to 840 from 936 enrolled in fall 2015
2015 – 936 The number of individuals enrolled in postbaccalaureate Pharm.D. 2 programs increased slightly to 936 from 935 enrolled in fall 2014
2014 – 935 The number of Pharm.D.2 students enrolled (n=935) decreased by 16.4 percent from fall 2013
2013 – 1,118 The number of Pharm.D.2 students enrolled (n=1,118) decreased by 11.3 percent from fall 2012
2012 – 1,260 The number of Pharm.D.2 students enrolled (n=1,260) decreased by 6.0 percent from fall 2011
M.S. degrees conferred
2023 – 1,888 The number of M.S. degrees conferred increased to 1,888 from 1,552 in 2021–22 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred (n= 657) increased 5.5 percent from 2021–22.
2022 – 1,552 The number of M.S. degrees increased to 1,552 from 1,403 in 2020–21 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred (n= 623) increased 4.7 percent from 2020–21.
2021 – 1,403 The number of M.S. degrees increased to 1,403 from 1,130 in 2019–20 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred (n= 595) increased 12.5 percent from 2019–20
2020 – 1,130 The number of M.S. degrees increased to 1,130 from 1,128 in 2018–19 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred (n =529) decreased 11.8 percent from 2018–19.
2019 – 1128 The number of M.S. degrees conferred increased 7.7% in 2018-19 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred remained flat at 600 in 2018–19
2018 – 1047 The number of M.S. degrees conferred increased 8.8% in 2017-18 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred (n=600) increased 11.7 percent
2017 – 962 The number of M.S. degrees conferred decreased 6.0% in 2016-17 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred (n=537) decreased 1.8 percent
2016 – 1,023 The number of M.S. degrees conferred increased 42.1% in 2015-16 and the number of Ph.D. degrees conferred decreased 2.5 percent
2015 – 720 7.1% decrease
2014 – 775 18.3% increase
2013 – 655
2012 – 681
First professional degrees conferred. (Percentage of women rising for 11+ years)
2023 – 66.0% Women & 32.9% Men. The gender was not reported or unknown for 0.1 percent of applications.
2022 – 66.6% Women & 33.4% Men. The gender was not reported or unknown for 0.1 percent of applications.
2021 – 63.7% Women & 36.2% Men. The gender was not reported or unknown for 0.1 percent of applications.
2020 – 64.0% Women & 35.9% Men. The gender was not reported or unknown for 0.2 percent of applications.
2019 – 62.0% Women & 37.3% Men & Unknown/other gender received 0.6
2018 – 61.2% Women & 38.6% Men
2017 – 61.9% Women & 38.1% Men
2016 – 60.4% Women & 38.6% Men
2015 – 61.6% Women & 38.4% Men
2014 – 60.4% Women & 39.6% Men
2013 – 61.7% Women & 38.3% Men
2012 – 61.2% Women & 38.8% Men
AACP PROFILE OF PHARMACY STUDENTS FALL 2023