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==Admissions Requirements== | ==Admissions Requirements== |
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Contacts
Website: http://depts.washington.edu/pha/index.html
Phone: (206) 543-6100
Email: pharminf@uw.edu
Program Information
Curriculum
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
- 4 years in length
- Preference is given to residents of Washington
- Joint programs are available (more applicable for US schools). Descriptions can be found here
Admission statistics
- Total number of applicants in 2013: 400
- Applicants interviewed 2013: NA
- Class size in 2013: 100 (XX in-province, XX out-of-province)
- Preference is given to residents of Washington
- International students are eligible to apply
For more information on the program, click here
Admissions Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: Bachelor's degree not required, but recommended
- Required Courses - survey courses are not accepted.
- Calculus I (3-4 credits = one semester)
- Statistics (3-4 credits = one semester)
- General Chemistry including lab (8 credits = 2 semesters)
- Organic Chemistry including lab (8 credits = 2 semesters)
- General Biology including lab (8 credits = 2 semesters )
- Biochemistry (4-10 credits depending on course description of current institute)
- Microbiology including lab (4 credits = one semester)
- Microeconomics (3 credits = one semester)
- English composition (6-8 credits)
- English composition requirements may be fulfilled by taking two English composition courses or one English composition course and two Writing-Intensive course
- Interpersonal Communications/Public Speaking (3 credits = one semester)
- Humanities Electives (3 credits = one semester)
- Examples: Art and Art History, Speech Communications, Dance, Theatre, Music, Foreign languages)
- Social Science Electives (3 credits = one semester)
- Examples: Anthropology, History, Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology
- Recommended Courses
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Ethics
- AP/IB courses are accepted for some courses. For more information, click here
For more information, click: here
GPA
- In-province/domestic students:
- Minimum grade/GPA: 2.9
- Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2013: 3.44 - 3.60
- Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
- Minimum grade/GPA: NA
- Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants in 2013: NA
- Calculation method:
- GPA is calculated using grades from all colleges or universities attended or from which credit is received.
For more information, click: here
PCAT
- Minimum scores: 60th percentile or greater in Chemistry and 25th precentile or greater in other areas of the PCAT
- Applicants must take the PCAT within two years prior to admission to the program
- The School of Pharmacy will not accept any other admission test (MCAT, GRE, etc...)
- PCAT scores must be sent to PharmCAS, not the University of Washington.
For more information, click here
Supporting Documents
- Application can be found at the PharmCAS website
- The School of Pharmacy only accepts/requires two recommendations, one from an academic source and one from a professional source.
- Academic sources include: professors or teaching assistants who have directly interacted with the applicant at a university level, university/college academic advisors
- Professional sources include: employers or volunteer organization personnel with whom the applicant has directly worked
- Official, sealed transcript from all colleges, universities, etc. attended or from which credit was awarded.
- PCAT scores must be sent to PharmCAS directly.
- School of Pharmacy Supplemental Application, found here
For more information please visit here
Evaluation criteria
- GPA
- PCAT
- Application essays
- Interview results
- Review of all application materials
For more information, click here
Interview
- Interview invitations will be sent out anytime between January and April.
- Interview dates for 2013-2014: start in late January/early February and run through April.
- Type of interview: Traditional, Applicants will be interviewed by three members of the UW School of Pharmacy PharmD Admissions Committee for 30-45 minutes
For more information, click here
Timeline 2013-2014
- June 2013: PharmCAS begins accepting on-line applications and School of Pharmacy Supplemental Application is available
- September 3, 2013
- PharmCAS On-line “Early Decision” Application Submission Deadline: 11:59PM EST (8:59 PST)
- UW SOP Supplemental Application Postmarked Deadline: *September 3, 2013 or hand delivered by 5PM
- October 2013 “Early Decision” interviews are conducted
- October 18, 2013 “Early Decision” decisions are DUE to PharmCAS
- January 6, 2014:
- PharmCAS On-line Regular Application Submission Deadline: 11:59PM Eastern Time (8:59P Pacific Time)
- UW SOP Supplemental Application Postmarked Deadline: January 6, 2014 or hand-delivered by 5PM
- January—April 2014 Traditional application interviews are conducted
- February—May 2014 Letters notifying ALL applicants of Admissions Committee decision are sent
For more information, click: here (page 7)
Tuition 2013-2014
- In-province/domestic students:
- First year tuition: $26, 328**Total first year fees: $XX
Additional fees include the Health Sciences Fee of $130 per year, course or lab fees $20-$60 per lab/course.
- Out-of-province/non-domestic students:
- First year tuition: $47, 964
- Total first year fees: $XX
For more information, click here For information on financial aid, click here