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American Society of Health-System Pharmacists RESIDENT MATCHING PROGRAM American Society of Health-System Pharmacists RESIDENT MATCHING PROGRAM NUMBER OF APPLICANTS APPLYING FOR PGY1 PROGRAMS BY SCHOOL 2020 MATCH – PHASE I State City School Name Registered Active with List Matched Unmatched AL Auburn Auburn University/Harrison School of Pharmacy 65 56 35 21 AL Birmingham Samford University/McWhorter School of Pharmacy 55 49 31 18 AR Little Rock University of Arkansas 47 39 26 13 AR Searcy Harding University College of Pharmacy 19 15 10 5 AZ Glendale Midwestern University-Glendale 61 47 20 27 AZ Tucson University of Arizona 64 55 37 18 CA Claremont Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) School of Pharmacy 27 25 12 13 CA Clovis California Health Sciences Univ College of Pharm 13 9 5 4 CA Elk Grove California Northstate University 50 34 11 23 Marshall B. Ketchum University College of CA Fullerton Pharmacy 18 12 5 7 CA Irvine Chapman University School of Pharmacy 36 25 10 15 CA La Jolla Univ of California, San Diego-Skaggs School Pharm 42 38 22 16 CA Loma Linda Loma Linda University 39 32 14 18 CA Los Angeles University of Southern California 113 95 60 35 CA Los Angeles West Coast University School of Pharmacy 19 14 6 8 CA Pomona Western University of Health Sciences 58 44 23 21 CA San Francisco University of California-San Francisco 102 90 78 12 CA Stockton University of The Pacific-Thomas Long 122 89 55 34 CA Vallejo Touro University - California 64 53 34 19 CO Aurora University of Colorado-Skaggs 110 91 57 34 CO Denver Regis University School of Pharmacy 27 19 11 8 CT Hartford University of St. Joseph School of Pharmacy 32 25 11 14 CT Storrs University of Connecticut 51 45 28 17 DC Washington Howard University 25 14 6 8 FL Fort Lauderdale Nova Southeastern University 114 92 43 49 FL Gainesville University of Florida 163 134 96 38 FL Miami Larkin University College of Pharmacy 19 13 2 11 FL Tallahassee Florida A & M University 62 40 11 29 FL Tampa University of South Florida 55 50 28 22 FL West Palm Beach Palm Beach Atlantic University 27 22 12 10 GA Athens University of Georgia 85 69 48 21 GA Atlanta Mercer University 72 57 30 27 GA Savannah South University School of Pharmacy 24 16 7 9 GA Suwanee Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 33 23 11 12 HI Hilo University of Hawaii at Hilo 37 22 10 12 IA Des Moines Drake University 72 58 38 20 IA Iowa City University of Iowa 74 64 40 24 ID Pocatello Idaho State University 38 30 21 9 IL Chicago Chicago State University College of Pharmacy 22 12 2 10 IL Chicago University of Illinois 96 87 56 31 IL Downers Grove Midwestern University/Chicago College of Pharmacy 80 59 39 20 IL Edwardsville Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 35 30 18 12 IL North Chicago Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science 34 30 13 17 IL Schaumburg Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy 18 12 6 6 IN Fort Wayne Manchester University College of Pharmacy 20 17 9 8 Copyright National Matching Services Inc., 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 1 IN Indianapolis Butler University 52 42 28 14 IN West Lafayette Purdue University 89 77 60 17 KS Lawrence University of Kansas 74 63 41 22 KY Lexington University of Kentucky 110 94 71 23 KY Louisville Sullivan University College of Pharmacy 31 23 12 11 LA Monroe University of Louisiana - Monroe 26 21 13 8 LA New Orleans Xavier University of Louisiana 49 36 18 18 MA Boston MCPHS University - Boston 105 67 35 32 MA Boston Northeastern University-Bouve 88 68 40 28 MA Springfield Western New England University 20 17 14 3 MA Worcester MCPHS University-Manchester, NH 2 2 1 1 MA Worcester MCPHS University-Worcester 55 33 12 21 MD Baltimore Notre Dame of Maryland University 19 11 5 6 MD Baltimore University of Maryland-Baltimore 97 86 40 46 MD Princess Anne University of Maryland - Eastern Shore 20 15 7 8 ME Bangor Husson University School of Pharmacy 12 10 6 4 ME Portland University of New England College of Pharmacy 22 18 8 10 MI Ann Arbor University of Michigan 66 61 39 22 MI Big Rapids Ferris State University 76 55 35 20 MI Detroit Wayne State University-Eugene Applebaum COP 46 39 25 14 MN Duluth University of Minnesota-Duluth 39 39 28 11 MN Minneapolis University of Minnesota - Twin Cities 82 68 54 14 MO Kansas City University of Missouri-Kansas City 78 57 46 11 MO St. Louis St. Louis College of Pharmacy 61 43 32 11 MS University University of Mississippi 74 67 48 19 MT Missoula University of Montana, Skaggs School Pharmacy 34 22 14 8 NC Buies Creek Campbell University 58 51 40 11 NC Chapel Hill UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy-Chapel Hill 99 90 74 16 NC High Point High Point University Fred Wilson School of Pharm 29 24 9 15 NC Wingate Wingate University School of Pharmacy 43 34 14 20 ND Fargo North Dakota State University 46 36 22 14 NE Omaha Creighton University 68 53 28 25 NE Omaha University of Nebraska Medical Center 30 28 20 8 NJ Florham Park Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Pharmacy 22 15 8 7 NJ Piscataway Rutgers - Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy 77 62 44 18 NM Albuquerque University of New Mexico 35 30 18 12 NV Henderson Roseman University of Health Sciences 74 54 25 29 NY Albany Albany College of Pharmacy 83 64 38 26 NY Brooklyn Long Island Univ, A & M Schwartz College of Pharm 67 44 28 16 NY Buffalo D'Youville College School of Pharmacy 24 20 13 7 NY Buffalo SUNY at Buffalo 61 51 35 16 NY New York Touro New York College of Pharmacy 22 19 11 8 NY Queens St. John's University 77 59 31 28 NY Rochester St. John Fisher College 37 34 27 7 OH Ada Ohio Northern University 90 77 55 22 OH Cedarville Cedarville University School of Pharmacy 34 28 23 5 OH Cincinnati University of Cincinnati-J. Winkle 53 42 29 13 OH Columbus Ohio State University 88 74 47 27 OH Findlay University of Findlay 29 24 16 8 OH Rootstown Northeast Ohio Medical University 47 39 29 10 OH Toledo University of Toledo 47 36 27 9 OK Oklahoma City University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center 29 23 18 5 OK Weatherford Southwestern Oklahoma State University 25 23 10 13 Copyright National Matching Services Inc., 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 2 OR Corvallis Oregon State University 52 44 32 12 OR Hillsboro Pacific University - Hillsboro, OR 63 41 29 12 PA Erie Lake Erie Coll of Osteo Med School of Pharm - Erie 43 26 10 16 PA Erie Lake Erie College of Osteo Med - Bradenton 40 30 16 14 PA Philadelphia Philadelphia Coll of Pharm/Univ of the Sciences 61 44 29 15 PA Philadelphia Temple University 44 36 26 10 PA Philadelphia Thomas Jefferson University 36 31 24 7 PA Pittsburgh Duquesne University 60 53 33 20 PA Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh 66 63 45 18 PA Wilkes-Barre Wilkes University, Nesbitt College of Pharmacy 32 24 16 8 PR San Juan University of Puerto Rico 14 12 6 6 RI Kingston University of Rhode Island 78 61 44 17 SC Charleston Medical University of South Carolina 47 40 30 10 SC Charleston South Carolina College of Pharmacy 11 6 4 2 SC Clinton Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy 15 8 1 7 SC Columbia University of South Carolina 45 35 25 10 SD Brookings South Dakota State University 49 43 28 15 TN Jackson Union University School of Pharmacy 26 20 13 7 TN Johnson City East Tennessee State University 37 32 23 9 TN Knoxville South College School of Pharmacy 17 10 3 7 TN Memphis University of Tennessee 95 86 61 25 TN Nashville Belmont University School of Pharmacy 54 38 22 16 TN Nashville Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy 42 35 21 14 TX Amarillo Texas Tech University HSC School of Pharmacy 75 63 33 30 TX Austin University of Texas - Austin 66 59 47 12 TX Fort Worth University of North Texas System College of Pharm 39 26 11 15 TX Houston Texas Southern University 33 16 5 11 TX Houston University of Houston 79 61 42 19 TX Kingsville Texas A & M University 43 34 19 15 TX San Antonio University of The Incarnate Word 35 29 15 14 TX Tyler Univ of Texas at Tyler/Ben & Maytee Fisch COP 21 15 3 12 UT Salt Lake City University of Utah 40 34 20 14 VA Hampton Hampton University 28 13 3 10 VA Oakwood Appalachian College of Pharmacy 26 14 4 10 VA Richmond Virginia Commonwealth University 79 67 48 19 Shenandoah University/B J Dunn School of VA Winchester Pharmacy 43 32 12 20 WA Seattle University of Washington 76 60 42 18 WA Spokane Washington State University 95 67 41 26 WI Madison University of Wisconsin 96 84 68 16 WI Mequon Concordia University School of Pharmacy 42 33 22 11 WI Milwaukee Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy 29 27 17 10 WV Charleston University of Charleston 34 22 5 17 WV Huntington Marshall University School of Pharmacy 27 23 12 11 WV Morgantown West Virginia University 47 33 24 9 WY Laramie University of Wyoming 16 11 6 5 LB Lebanon Lebanese American Univ, Lebanon 13 11 6 5 Foreign School (Non-ACPE) 60 36 7 29 TOTAL FOR ALL SCHOOLS: 7429 5908 3671 2237 Copyright National Matching Services Inc., 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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