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below is the excerpt from nabp.net
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FPGEC Changes Pharmacy Curriculum Requirement Effective
January 1, 2003
8/23/02
Beginning January 1, 2003, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) will require foreign-educated pharmacists to have their professional degree from a five-year curriculum program in order to apply for Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee® (FPGEC®) Certification.
The program change affects only those foreign-educated pharmacists who have earned a pharmacy degree after January 1, 2003. These pharmacists must have graduated from a five-year degree program.
The new curriculum requirements do not apply to foreign-educated pharmacists who have earned a four-year degree prior to January 1, 2003. These individuals will remain eligible for the FPGEC Certification under the current program requirements.