​​College of Pharmacy Accreditation Information

All Doctor of Pharmacy students are carefully selected to be successful, but that is especially so at The University of Findlay since our space for students is so limited. If you do not succeed, then we have not, because you are part of us now. Remember that, and remember that we cannot help you if we do not know you need the help. Almost all student problems have happened before to someone. Almost none can be solved by the student or the faculty member alone. Almost all of them can be solved if the student and the faculty work together. You are not alone in this effort to become a pharmacist, and we can and will help.


The University of Findlay’s Doctor of Pharmacy program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), 190 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60603-4810, 312-664-3575; FAX 866-228-2631, website www.acpe-accredit.org. If you have a concern about ACPE, our status with them, or a complaint concerning ACPE standards, you have several routes that you may pursue. You could see your advisor or the Dean of the College of Pharmacy. If you wish, you can contact the Student Affairs Committee of the College of Pharmacy. There is a student representative on that committee and it is charged with treating important information confidentially.

If you wish, you can contact ACPE directly. Their number is 312-664-3575.

ACPE’s specific policy concerning complaints about ACPE standards is: ACPE has an obligation to assure itself that any institution, which seeks or holds a preaccreditation or accreditation status for its professional program(s) conducts its affairs with honesty and frankness. Complaints from other institutions, students, faculty, or the public against a college or College of Pharmacy, including tuition and fee policies, and as related to ACPE standards, policies or procedures, shall be placed in writing in detail by the complainant and submitted to the ACPE office. The complaint shall be submitted to the institution for response. Requests for confidentiality shall be respected to the extent any such information is not necessary for the resolution of the complaint.  

 

The Executive Director shall based upon the complaint, the response, and information from such further investigation deemed necessary, promptly determine the facts surrounding the issue, determine the validity of the complaint, and resolve the issue; provided, however, where the Executive Director deems it necessary or appropriate, the matter shall be considered at the next regular meeting of the Council. The time frame for resolution is generally within six months. A record of complaints regarding a specific college or College of Pharmacy, including student complaints received or made available, is kept for consideration on file at the Council office. Such record of complaints is considered during scheduled evaluations, or a special evaluation, as the case may require. 

 

The procedure shall provide for treatment of complaints in a timely manner that is fair and equitable to all parties. The complainant shall be advised of the decision or action as soon as possible. When ACPE has cause to believe that any institution with which it is concerned is acting in an unethical manner or is deliberately misrepresenting itself to students or the public, it will investigate the matter and provide the institution an opportunity to respond to the allegations. If, on the basis of such investigation, after notice to the institution and opportunity for institutional response, ACPE finds an institution has engaged in unethical conduct or that its integrity has been seriously undermined, ACPE will either: 

  1. request that the institution show cause, within a stated time period, why adverse action should not be taken, or 

  2. in extreme cases, immediately discontinue its relationship with the institution by denying or withdrawing preaccreditation or accreditation status. 

A complaint against a college or a College of Pharmacy must be related to the standards or the policies and procedures of ACPE and must be submitted in writing to the Executive Director. Under existing practices, when a complaint is received, it is submitted to the college or College affected for response. If, thereafter, based upon the complaint and the response, the Executive Director determines that a complaint is not related to the standards or policies, the complainant is so advised in writing with a copy to the College or college, and the matter is treated as resolved. 


Anonymous complaints pertaining to accreditation matters are retained and, depending on circumstances, may or may not be forwarded to the College or colleges involved, depending somewhat on the severity of the complaint. This decision is made by the Executive Director. Where a complainant has threatened or filed legal action against the institution involved, ACPE will hold complaints in abeyance pending resolution of the legal issues and the complainant is so advised. 


If the Executive Director finds a complaint to be extremely serious in nature charging egregious conduct that may warrant adverse action by the Council, or involves an interpretation which the Executive Director believes should be made by the Council, the complaint will be submitted to the Council for determination at the next regular meeting. Extraordinary remedies available for complaints covering extreme cases are set forth in paragraphs (a) and (b) above. 


ACPE has an obligation to respond to any complaints which may be lodged against it by any institution, student, faculty or third party in respect to the application of ACPE's standards, policies and procedures where the complaining party is directly affected thereby. Any such complaint shall be submitted in writing. The Executive Director shall promptly determine the facts surrounding the issues and shall attempt to resolve the matter in consultation with the Public Interest Panel established pursuant to Article V of the ACPE By-Laws. Complaints which cannot be resolved by the Executive Director shall be considered and resolved at the next regular meeting of the Council. The time frame for resolution is generally within six months.

If you wish to file a complaint, please e-mail:  

[email protected] - regarding a professional degree program