Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences


Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is a private, independent college with campuses in Albany, New York and Colchester, Vermont. ACPHS was named the #1 Value-Added college or university in the country in the 2019 rankings published by The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. According to the 2018 College Scorecard, the median salary of ACPHS students ten years after entering school is $124,700, the second highest figure among the 3,871 schools that make up the College Scorecard database. As of 2015, it was tied as the 58th-ranked pharmacy school in the US.
ACPHS is home to approximately . The College's academic programs includes five Bachelor's programs, five Master's programs, and the Doctor of Pharmacy.

History

On June 12, 1881, Albany College of Pharmacy was founded as the nation's 14th pharmacy program. Dr. E.N. Potter, then President of Union University, approved the formation of the College at Union University's annual board meeting.
Along with Albany Medical College, Albany Law School, the Dudley Observatory, and Union College, ACPHS remains one of the constituent entities of Union University, though like each member, it has its own Board of Trustees, is fiscally independent, and is responsible for its own programs.
Recent historical milestones include:

Albany Campus

The ACPHS Albany Campus is located at 106 New Scotland Avenue in the University Heights section of Albany, a higher education and health care cluster that includes Albany Law School, Albany Medical College, and Sage College of Albany, as well as Albany Medical Center, St. Peter's Hospital, and the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.
The Albany campus is composed of eight buildings:
The ACPHS Vermont Campus is located at 261 Mountain View Drive in Colchester. The Vermont Campus offers the professional pharmacy program so students who enroll in the Pharm.D. program on this campus must have completed two years of pre-requisite requirements or have earned a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline. The Vermont Campus also offers a two-year master's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
The Vermont Campus includes two large lecture halls, a cafeteria, library, a practice pharmacy, research and pharmacy practice labs, faculty and administrative offices, plus additional classrooms/study space.
The campus is less than three miles from the University of Vermont Medical Center and the University of Vermont. Ski resorts Stowe, Smugglers Notch, and Sugarbush are each within an hour's drive of the campus.

Academic Programs

Bachelor’s Programs

Each of the College's four dual degree programs allows students to earn a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from ACPHS in five years:
ACPHS students are able to pursue additional degree options through the College's . Additional agreements are in place that allow qualified students from other colleges and universities to pursue degrees from ACPHS.

Athletics

ACPHS fields intercollegiate sports teams in soccer, basketball, cross country, and track and field. The school competes in the Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. The women's basketball team when it defeated Berkeley College 60-54 to win the USCAA Division II National Championship.
The ACPHS track and field was .