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College of Pharmacy graduates

High job placement and residency selection rates

State-of-the-art labs and mock pharmacy

Team-based learning with inter-professional activities that allow students to work as a team with other healthcare disciplines

Welcome to the ULM College of Pharmacy

Explore what the College of Pharmacy has to offer!

The Pharmacy program at ULM is Louisiana’s only publicly supported comprehensive center for pharmaceutical education, research, and service. The education offered at ULM equips our students with the tools necessary to be prepared for and be successful in the constantly changing field of health care. Graduates of our pharmacy program work across the nation in community and health-system pharmacies, clinical practices, managed care groups, academia, the pharmaceutical industry, and a wide variety of other settings.

Students enrolled in the pharmacy program at ULM receive a challenging and forward-thinking education that combines classroom learning, practical application, and experiential training in our state-of-the-art pharmacy facility located in Monroe, Louisiana. We invite you to take some time to explore the information here.

Recent College News

ULM College of Pharmacy announces inaugural Hall of Fame inductees

The University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM) College of Pharmacy (COP) proudly announces the establishment of the COP Hall of Fame, created in 2025 to honor individuals whose careers and contributions have significantly impacted the college and the profession of pharmacy. Each year, up to three alumni, faculty, staff, or friends of the college will be inducted based on professional achievement, service, commitment to the college, and personal integrity.

ULM Toxicology faculty awarded EPA grant to monitor water quality

The ULM Toxicology faculty have been awarded a grant in the amount of $134,299 to conduct water quality monitoring in the Upper Bayou Lafourche watershed. The funding source is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with a sub-grant agreement with the Gulf of America Alliance and the Morehouse Soil & Water Conservation District. This project will determine current water quality conditions in the Bayou Lafourche watershed and indicate potential changes in water quality, i.e., nutrient reduction, due to Best Management Practices (BMPs) implemented by area farmers and landowners. ULM Toxicology will sample monthly for three years after BMP implementation has concluded.

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