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. 2017 May;81(4):69.
doi: 10.5688/ajpe81469.

Current Practices of Awarding Graduation Honors within Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Programs

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Current Practices of Awarding Graduation Honors within Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Programs

Paul A DiPietro et al. Am J Pharm Educ. 2017 May.

Abstract

Objective. To survey the practices of awarding honors upon graduation with a doctor of pharmacy degree. Methods. College and school of pharmacy websites were systematically searched to identify if, and then how, graduation honors are awarded. Programs that offer graduation honors were categorized and quantified based upon grade point average (GPA) cutoffs, honors enrollment, research project completion, faculty vote, course failure considerations, and ethics code violations. Results. Of the 132 doctor of pharmacy programs reviewed, 86% (n=114) had accessible online resources and were included in data analysis. Of these 114 programs, 43% (n=49) award honors upon graduation, and 57% (n=65) do not. Among the 49 programs that award honors, 30 award the Latin honors. Of the remaining 19 programs, 18 award alternative graduation honors, and one awards both. Conclusions. Latin honors are the most common form of graduation honors utilized by doctor of pharmacy programs that award honors upon graduation. There is a variety of GPA cutoffs utilized across programs.

Keywords: assessment; graduation honors.

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Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Program Graduation Honors Classification.

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