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==Contacts== | ==Contacts== | ||
'''Website:''' http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/index.html<br> | '''Website:''' http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/index.html<br> | ||
− | '''Phone:''' (718) 488- | + | '''Phone:''' (718) 488-1004<br> |
'''Admissions e-mail:''' admissions@brooklyn.liu.edu | '''Admissions e-mail:''' admissions@brooklyn.liu.edu | ||
==Program Information== | ==Program Information== | ||
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***Students may enter the professional phase of the program in the Fall semester only. | ***Students may enter the professional phase of the program in the Fall semester only. | ||
***Students completing the Doctor of Pharmacy program do not earn a baccalaureate degree after completing the program or prior to beginning the graduate-level phase of the program. | ***Students completing the Doctor of Pharmacy program do not earn a baccalaureate degree after completing the program or prior to beginning the graduate-level phase of the program. | ||
+ | Click here for [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/guideline2013.pdf admission guide] and [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/bulletins/PHARM_bulletin12-13.pdf 2012-2013 bulletin]. | ||
==Admission Requirements== | ==Admission Requirements== | ||
====Course and Degree Requirements==== | ====Course and Degree Requirements==== | ||
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**Human Anatomy: 1 semester | **Human Anatomy: 1 semester | ||
**Micro-or-Macro-Economics: 1 semester | **Micro-or-Macro-Economics: 1 semester | ||
− | *For more information, click [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/doctor_pharmacy.html here] | + | *For more information, click [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/doctor_pharmacy.html here] and [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/prerequistes2013.pdf here] |
====GPA==== | ====GPA==== | ||
*Minimum GPA: 3.0 (4.0 scale) for cumulative, science, and mathematics. | *Minimum GPA: 3.0 (4.0 scale) for cumulative, science, and mathematics. | ||
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*All applicants should submit the following: | *All applicants should submit the following: | ||
**A mandatory electronic application must be submitted via [http://www.pharmcas.org The Pharmacy College Application Service]. | **A mandatory electronic application must be submitted via [http://www.pharmcas.org The Pharmacy College Application Service]. | ||
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**Long Island University Brooklyn Campus Supplemental Application which is available [http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu here]. | **Long Island University Brooklyn Campus Supplemental Application which is available [http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu here]. | ||
**Transcripts and Credential Evaluations | **Transcripts and Credential Evaluations | ||
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**Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) and other exams | **Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) and other exams | ||
***Note: Other exams include 1) Advanced Placement (AP), 2) International Baccalaureate (IB) , and 3) College Level Examination Program (CLEP). | ***Note: Other exams include 1) Advanced Placement (AP), 2) International Baccalaureate (IB) , and 3) College Level Examination Program (CLEP). | ||
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**Prerequisite Coursework | **Prerequisite Coursework | ||
**Personal Statement | **Personal Statement | ||
− | **Letters of Recommendation | + | **Letters of Recommendation (2) |
**PharmCAS ‘Academic Update’ Window | **PharmCAS ‘Academic Update’ Window | ||
**Personal Interview | **Personal Interview | ||
− | *For more details regarding each aspect of the complete application, refer to the admissions page [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/admissions_PharmD.html | + | **Criminal background check |
+ | *For more details regarding each aspect of the complete application, refer to the admissions page [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/admissions_PharmD.html]. | ||
==Interview== | ==Interview== | ||
*Personal interviews will be required for selected candidates only. | *Personal interviews will be required for selected candidates only. | ||
*An invitation for interview does not guarantee admission to the professional program. | *An invitation for interview does not guarantee admission to the professional program. | ||
*Interviews are scheduled to take place throughout the months of February and March. | *Interviews are scheduled to take place throughout the months of February and March. | ||
− | ==Tuition | + | ==Timeline== |
− | * | + | *January 7, 2013 - Application due |
+ | *Feb/Mar, 2013 - Interview invitation | ||
+ | *March/April, 2013 - admission decision released | ||
+ | ==Tuition 2012-2013== | ||
+ | *1,263.00 per credit per semester | ||
+ | **To see other fee schedules go to Page 79 of this [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/bulletins/PHARM_bulletin12-13.pdf bulletin]. | ||
+ | For more information, click [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/financial_aid.htm here] for financial aid and [http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/scholarships.htm here] for scholarships. | ||
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Contacts
Website: http://www2.brooklyn.liu.edu/pharmacy/index.html
Phone: (718) 488-1004
Admissions e-mail: admissions@brooklyn.liu.edu
Program Information
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
- 6 years in length:
- 4 years of undergraduate study (preprofessional)
- 2 years of graduate study
- Students may enter the professional phase of the program in the Fall semester only.
- Students completing the Doctor of Pharmacy program do not earn a baccalaureate degree after completing the program or prior to beginning the graduate-level phase of the program.
Click here for admission guide and 2012-2013 bulletin.
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Required Preprofessional courses:
- General Chemistry (with lab): 1 year
- General Biology (with lab): 1 year
- English Composition: 1 semester
- Precalculus: 1 semester
- Calculus: 1 semester
- Speech: 1 semester
- Organic Chemistry (with lab): 1 year
- Physics for Pharmacy: 1 semester
- English Literature: 1 year
- History or Philosophy elective: 1 semester
- Introduction to Psychology: 1 semester
- Human Anatomy: 1 semester
- Micro-or-Macro-Economics: 1 semester
- For more information, click here and here
GPA
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 (4.0 scale) for cumulative, science, and mathematics.
- Note: Applicants are expected to have completed prerequisite course to the best of their abilities.
Supporting Documents
- All applicants should submit the following:
- A mandatory electronic application must be submitted via The Pharmacy College Application Service.
- Long Island University Brooklyn Campus Supplemental Application which is available here.
- Transcripts and Credential Evaluations
- Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) and other exams
- Note: Other exams include 1) Advanced Placement (AP), 2) International Baccalaureate (IB) , and 3) College Level Examination Program (CLEP).
- English Proficiency
- Prerequisite Coursework
- Personal Statement
- Letters of Recommendation (2)
- PharmCAS ‘Academic Update’ Window
- Personal Interview
- Criminal background check
- For more details regarding each aspect of the complete application, refer to the admissions page [1].
Interview
- Personal interviews will be required for selected candidates only.
- An invitation for interview does not guarantee admission to the professional program.
- Interviews are scheduled to take place throughout the months of February and March.
Timeline
- January 7, 2013 - Application due
- Feb/Mar, 2013 - Interview invitation
- March/April, 2013 - admission decision released
Tuition 2012-2013
- 1,263.00 per credit per semester
- To see other fee schedules go to Page 79 of this bulletin.
For more information, click here for financial aid and here for scholarships.