The NABP recently released the NAPLEX scores for 2020 and the results are not good. While the All Graduates Pass Rate has remained constant since 2017, it's still a dismal 87%. If you drop to the bottom where the yellow highlights are you will see the averages. Bottom line the scores are not getting any worse nor better. But the number of new grads taking the exam has been dropping for the last 4 years, it's a disturbing trendline but indicates what is happening in the schools and colleges of pharmacy ... enrollment has been dropping too. 2017 was All Graduates = 15,379 and First-time Attempts were 14,087. Compared to 2020 of All Graduates of 14,282 and First-time Attempts of 13,313 each is down 1097 and 774 respectively from 2017.
North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination Passing Rates for 2018—2020 Graduates Per Pharmacy School
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