VCU School of Pharmacy

Admissions process


Students are admitted only at the start of the academic year. The Admissions Committee will begin reviewing applications for Early Decision in August.  All complete applications for Early Decision will be reviewed and decisions will be made by the end of October. Since applications are reviewed in the order in which they are received, it is advantageous to submit your application materials as early as possible, provided you have completed at least one year of college course work. It is not necessary to have taken the PCAT (Pharmacy College Admission Test) before you submit your application, however the Admissions Committee could wait to make a decision on your application until your PCAT scores have been received. Applicants must have earned a creditable average ("C" or better) overall, and specifically in the prerequisite courses, to meet minimum academic requirements for admission. Proficiency in chemistry, math and the biological sciences is especially valued.

Early Decision Applicants

Applicants exercising the Early Decision option for admission to the VCU School of Pharmacy must submit the electronic application and official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions ever attended to PharmCAS by September 3, 2007.  Applicants whose materials are not received, or whose applications are incomplete, by this deadline will be ineligible for the Early Decision option, and will be deferred to regular admission status. Applicants exercising the Early Decision option are expected to make a commitment to attend the VCU School of Pharmacy if accepted.  If an acceptance offer is not made under the Early Decision option, the applicant would then be moved to regular admission status and the application would continue to be evaluated for admission during the remainder of the admission cycle.  The applicant would also then be free to apply to other schools of pharmacy under the regular admission procedure.

All Other “Regular Admission” Applicants

Applicants who are not pursuing the Early Decision option for admission to the VCU School of Pharmacy must submit the electronic application, letters of reference and transcripts to PharmCAS by March 3, 2008. Applicants who do not meet these PharmCAS deadlines will be ineligible for Fall 2008 admission to the VCU Doctor of Pharmacy degree program.

Personal References

Three letters of references are required. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit letters of reference to PharmCAS directly. Please visit the VCU School of Pharmacy page on PharmCAS for information on acceptable sources of reference letters.

Transcripts

An official transcript from every college or university attended must be submitted directly to PharmCAS. You will not need to send official transcripts to the VCU School of Pharmacy until you are accepted into the Doctor of Pharmacy program. If you are offered admission, instructions for submitting transcripts to VCU will be provided with the acceptance letter.

Test Scores

PCAT Scores
The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) results must be submitted to PharmCAS (use PharmCAS Code 104) before a final decision can be made on a candidate's application. It is recommended that applicants take the PCAT in October of the year preceding intended enrollment in the School of Pharmacy. If necessary, this test can then be retaken in November and/or January to improve test scores. You may register for the PCAT online by visiting the web site.

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Web Site: www.pcatweb.info

A free PCAT practice test can be found at http://www.testprepreview.com/pcat_practice.htm.

TOEFL/TSE Scores
Applicants who have a language other than English as their first language and who have resided in the United States less than ten years OR who show a deficiency in English must submit acceptable scores on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and the TSE (Test of Spoken English) to PharmCAS (Use PharmCAS Code 8246 for both TOEFL and TSE test results). Minimum suggested scores for the TOEFL and TSE are 550 (or 213 if you took the computer-based TOEFL) and 55, respectively.

Interviews

An invitation to interview will be offered only at the discretion of the Admissions Committee. Interviews for selected candidates under the Early Decision option will be arranged before the end of October. Candidates for regular admission who are invited for an interview will be asked to select an interview date from a schedule of dates throughout the spring semester, with sessions being held from 1:00 – 5:00 P.M. on selected Saturdays.

The interview session consists of a formal interview with faculty, students and alumni. In addition, the applicant will write an extemporaneous essay on an assigned topic, and a tour of the School and of the Medical College of Virginia campus will be provided. An on-campus interview is mandatory for admission consideration.

 


Virginia Commonwealth University | School of Pharmacy
410 North 12th Street | Room 155
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0581
Phone: (804) 828-3000 | Toll-Free Line: (800) 330-0519 | Fax: (804) 828-1815
E-mail: pharmacy@vcu.edu
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