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Key Assessment Publications
Determination of predictors impacting performance on the third year pharmacy curriculum outcomes assessment at a historically Black college of pharmacy
Evaluating Impact of a Pre-matriculation Success Program on Academic Performance at a Historically Black Institution
Predictors of Academic Success in a Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Program at a Historically Black College and University