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"I really admire the role your University has taken
to further the training of BS pharmacists. Your program
seems very flexible compared to others I have heard about."
- Student, California
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Phase 1 - Submission of Documents
Students must submit the following documents to the College of
Pharmacy at least four months prior to their intended enrollment
date:
- Completed application form.
- Designated application fee.
- Official transcripts of all college course work.
- Proof of current licensure in one of the states or territories
of the United States or Canada
- Three letters of recommendation - one from the applicant's
current supervisor or employer and two from professional colleagues.
Submission of the above documents does not ensure admission to
the program. An assessment process will be initiated to review
the documents. If the student meets the academic and professional
assessment criteria, they will be encouraged to participate in
Phase II of the application process.
Phase II - Assessment
Once the student has competed the first phase of the admissions
process, a notice will be sent from the College to proceed with
the second phase. The second phase consists of two assessment
activities:
- Each student must schedule an on-campus interview. This will
allow students to meet members of the faculty with whom they
will be interacting throughout their studies and ask questions
about the program. The interview will give faculty members an
opportunity to meet each student and learn about their professional
achievements and goals.
- During the student's visit to campus, they will be asked to
take a written examination designated as a tool to assist both
the student and the faculty in evaluating the student's baseline
knowledge of clinical pharmacy. The examination is not an admission
test in that there is not a minimum score that must be achieved
for admission to the program.
More Information
If you would like more information on our nontraditional program,
please feel free to utilize the following resources:
Questions, or comments? Please e-mail
us.
Nontraditional Admissions
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