Staff Photo by Thomas J. TurneyPharmacy Complex at Elizabeth City State University, Wedneday, February 12,  2013.
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Staff Photo by Thomas J. TurneyPharmacy Complex at Elizabeth City State University, Wedneday, February 12, 2013.

UNC suspends admissions to ECSU pharmacy school

By Reggie Ponder

The Daily Advance

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The University of North Carolina has suspended new admissions to the doctor of pharmacy program at Elizabeth City State University, citing the program’s continuing low enrollment.

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More tax $$$$$ flushed down the toilet!

I am sure that a "skewed" government study found the "NEED" for this failure! More of our tax dollars flushed down the University sink hole. We the people probably paid for the study also!

Don't understand why this was ever opened?

I don't understand who thought opening a pharmacy school in EC would be a good idea. This seems like the first steps in a plan for UNC to slowly take complete control of ECSU, to rename the university to wean it away from the HBCU status. Was a study done to see if there was actually a NEED for this pharmacy school and any interest in attending it? Wouldn't it have made more sense to locate it at a school with a medical program?

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WDYT? Blame the schools?