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Mission and Purpose

Campbell University School of Pharmacy is dedicated to the growth and development of our students, their achievements and educational outcomes. Our mission is to educate students in a Christian environment to be pharmacists or pharmacy-related professionals who will meet existing and future health care needs and who will provide leadership to their profession and to the organizations that represent pharmacy. It is with this mission in mind that we are initiating a program of continued assessment in our school. Program assessment is meant to assess an entire program, its students, curriculum and the processes surrounding the program. Our goal is to design a program to provide continuous improvement in academic processes through the utilization of meaningful data. These data will serve as the foundation for our assessment plan as it is developed, implemented and revised through a circular 5-Step communications process—1)Design; 2)Evaluate; 3)Disseminate; 4)Review; and 5)Act. The circular process will enable us to cultivate an ongoing culture of overall program assessment.

News & Announcements

The 2007-2009 Self Study process is underway! Sub-committees have met to discuss their checklists and identify types of data needed to proceed. The Steering Committee will meet again in January. Efforts are currently being made to streamline the process through Blackboard. If you have any questions concerning access, please contact Dr. James Junker.

The 2007 Student Affairs survey results are now available online. *

AACP Graduating student survey results are also available. *

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Contact

Wesley Rich, M. Ed.
Director of Assessment and Evaluation
Campbell University School of Pharmacy
L. H. Campbell Hall of Science 107-E
PO Box 1900
Buies Creek, NC 27506
1-800-760-9734 ext. 1892
910-893-1892
Campbell University | School of Pharmacy
PO Box 1090, Buies Creek, NC 27506
(800) 334-4111 | (910) 893-1200
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