Language Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Successful completion of the PharmD curriculum as approved by the faculty in the School of Pharmacy
Completion of 10 credit hours of electives
Academic good standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above
Admission to the professional program of the School of Pharmacy is limited and competitive. For this reason, achieving the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. To be considered for admission to the PharmD program in the School of Pharmacy, candidates must:
Complete the pre-pharmacy curriculum by the end of the spring term prior to planned enrollment in the School of Pharmacy.
All courses listed in the pre-pharmacy curriculum must be completed with a grade of C or better.
Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) in both pre-pharmacy curriculum grade point average and pre-pharmacy science and mathematics grade point average.
Complete a PharmCAS application and keep the PharmCAS record updated.
Applications are submitted via PharmCAS at pharmcas.org. Students should begin the application for the PharmD one year before their anticipated start date. Completed applications will be considered by the School of Pharmacy admissions committee. Selected students will be invited for an on-campus interview and writing assessment. All applicants must complete the PharmCAS application and submit the following credentials to PharmCAS:
Official copies of all college and university transcripts
Letters of recommendation
Pre-Health Professions Committee Letter If the applicant's undergraduate institution has a pre-health profession committee, a letter or letter packet by committee members can be submitted in place of the three required letters of recommendation. This packet or letter will be submitted to AADSAS as one individual letter.
TOEFL: 79
IELTS: 6.5