We accredit pharmacy education programs in Australia to:

  • assure their quality against clear, agreed standards
  • provide advice to the Pharmacy Board of Australia (PharmBA) about programs that lead to registration as a pharmacist

Time frame:

  • Initial accreditation: may take up to 30 months for proposed new programs
  • Re-accreditation: process starts up to 18 months before accreditation expires

Costs:

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About Australian program accreditation

We accredit pharmacy degree programs in Australia against a set of clear, agreed accreditation standards.

See the current list of accredited pharmacy degree programs.

Accreditation definitions

Accredited

An 'accredited' pharmacy degree program fully meets all 38 criteria in the accreditation standards.

Accredited with conditions

A pharmacy degree program that is 'accredited with conditions' substantially meets these standards, and is expected to fully meet them in a reasonable time frame.

When a program is 'accredited with conditions', the provider must report to us as required. Education providers can still deliver these programs, and students can graduate from them with the listed qualification.

Status of graduates

Graduates of accredited Australian programs can apply for provisional registration with the Pharmacy Board of Australia. See their website for details on the intern year. 

Applying for accreditation of a new program

We've provided an overview of the application process here. You can also review the Accreditation Guide.

Applying to accredit a proposed new pharmacy program can take up to 30 months. If you have any questions about the process or timelines, please email us.

1. Consult with our accreditation team

When you are planning a new pharmacy program, you should refer to our:

To let us know you'd like to apply for accreditation, please email us.

We will then email you a Notification of Intent form to fill in and return to us.

We'll review your submitted Notification of Intent and treat any information you provide as confidential. We'll then send you the appropriate documents and details for you to submit your accreditation application.

We recommend telling us you intend to launch a new program early in the planning phase. This will help you to avoid any delays in delivering your proposed new program. Our Accreditation Committee cannot grant program accreditation retrospectively.

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2. Apply for accreditation

We will email you the accreditation application and submission details after reviewing your Notification of Intent.

Submit your completed accreditation application using our template.

We'll review your submission. If your application is not complete, we may return it to you and ask you to amend and re-submit it.

We treat all information you provide to us as confidential.

Accreditation Assessment Team

We'll engage an Accreditation Assessment Team (AAT) of 2 suitably qualified and experienced assessors. They will assess your written submission and prepare a report of their findings.

During this stage, we will arrange an online meeting between you and the AAT to clarify any queries the team may have regarding your written submission and proposed program. They may ask you to submit additional information to assist them in preparing their report for our Accreditation Committee.

For details on the assessors skills and expertise, and how we manage conflict of interest, see the Accreditation Guide.

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3. Wait to hear from us

Our Accreditation Committee (the Committee) will review the Accreditation Assessment Team Report. The Committee may ask for details on any aspect of the report before making an accreditation decision.

The Committee will decide to either:

  • accredit your program for up to 6 years
  • accredit your program with conditions for up to 6 years, or
  • not accredit your program

The Committee may require you to address matters of concerns and/or submit future reporting and set a time for this.

We'll then let you know the results of their decision. We publish a list of accreditation standards. on our website.

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Remaining accredited

If your program is granted accreditation

There a number of regular quality assurance and monitoring activities undertaken to maintain the ongoing accreditation of your program(s). These are outlined in our Accreditation Quality Assurance and Monitoring Policy and include the following activities.

Program monitoring and reporting

Annual reporting

We recognise that many factors can affect whether a program continues to meet the accreditation standards. As part of maintaining accreditation of your program(s), you'll need to submit an annual report that describes:

  • student numbers
  • staff demographics
  • any quality assurance activities you've completed
  • other information as required.

We will email you an annual report template to be used for all of your accredited programs. If you need a template re-sent to you, please email us.

The Committee will review your report. In some cases, it may need to impose further reporting requirements on your accreditation.

Other reporting

Some programs may be required to report against conditions and monitoring requirements that the Committee has applied. We will communicate requirements and due dates for your program reporting directly to you.

Site visits

Early in the delivery of your new program and in the final year of delivery for the first cohort of your new program, we will conduct a site visit. We will contact you directly to make the necessary arrangements

See the Accreditation Guide for details about the structure of the visit.

Re-accreditation process

Time frame

Action

Up to 18 months before accreditation expires

  • We notify you of your upcoming reaccreditation requirements.
  • We negotiate mutually suitable dates for the submission of your accreditation application and the site visit.
  • We appoint an Accreditation Assessment Team (AAT) to undertake the accreditation review.

6 weeks before the site visit

  • You submit your re-accreditation application and additional documentation.

0-6 weeks before the site visit

  • The AAT and APC representative reviews your application and additional documentation.

At least 3 months before accreditation expires

  • The AAT undertakes the site visit.

Before accreditation expires

  • The AAT finalises their report.
  • The Committee makes their accreditation decision.
  • We notify you of your accreditation outcome.

Your program accreditation status after re-accreditation may be 'accredited' or 'accredited with conditions'. However, in some situations the Committee may consider revoking accreditation.

For details of these situations, see the Accreditation Guide.

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Proposing changes to your accredited program

You must tell us as soon as you decide to change anything about your accredited program. Material (major) changes in a program may affect its ability to meet the accreditation standards.

Use the Notification of Change to a Pharmacy Program form. For examples of types of material changes, see Notification of Change to a Pharmacy Program.

If you are unsure if you should notify us about a change, please email us.

Based on the information you provide, the Committee will assess:

  • the likely impact of the change
  • whether the change requires re-assessing your program's accreditation status
  • whether an Accreditation Assessment Team re-assessment is required
  • the documentation needed to support re-assessment.

If we determine that your program change is material, you'll need to pay a Material Change fee.

Contact information

Email us if you:

  • have questions about program accreditation
  • would like to make a complaint about an accredited program.

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