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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Immigration Policy
  • Higher Education

Background:

  • International students in the U.S. require an F-1 visa for academic studies.
  • Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows graduates to gain post-graduation work experience in their field.
  • STEM graduates are eligible for a 2-year OPT extension, while non-STEM graduates receive a 1-year OPT.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the discrepancy in OPT eligibility for Doctor of Pharmacy graduates.
  • To explore potential solutions for extending OPT for international pharmacy students.
  • To advocate for policy changes benefiting pharmacy graduates.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Department of Education STEM designations.
  • Review of Department of Homeland Security OPT extension criteria.
  • Examination of implications for Doctor of Pharmacy programs.

Main Results:

  • Pharmaceutical sciences programs are STEM-designated, but the Doctor of Pharmacy degree is not.
  • This exclusion negatively impacts both domestic and international pharmacy graduates regarding OPT extensions.
  • Current policies create barriers for pharmacy graduates seeking extended practical training.

Conclusions:

  • The exclusion of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree from STEM-qualified fields for OPT extensions requires urgent attention.
  • Policy advocacy and academic leadership are crucial to address these implications.
  • Revising designations could enhance opportunities for pharmacy graduates in the U.S. workforce.