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**Due to prioritization of applicants, non-Quebec applicants who are not part of the above quota have little chance of being admitted | **Due to prioritization of applicants, non-Quebec applicants who are not part of the above quota have little chance of being admitted | ||
*Annual applications: more than 1750 | *Annual applications: more than 1750 |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.pha.ulaval.ca/
Admissions e-mail: admission@pha.ulaval.ca
Program Information
- Bachelors Degree in Pharmacy
- 4 year program
- Language of instruction is French
- Open only to Canadian citizens and permanent residents
- 3 places are reserved for Francophone students of New Brunswick, 2 for Ontario and 1 for Nova Scotia
- Due to prioritization of applicants, non-Quebec applicants who are not part of the above quota have little chance of being admitted
- Annual applications: more than 1750
- Class size: 150
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Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Applicants must have completed one of the following prior to starting the program:
- DEC in Sciences, Letters and Arts
- DEC in Natural Sciences with the following courses:
- Biologie 401
- Chimie 202
- Any DEC, having completed:
- Mathematiques 103 and 203
- Physique 101, 201 and 301
- Chimie 101, 201, and 202
- Biologie 301, 401
- For applicants applying from outside Quebec:
- Ontario students must complete at least one year of university study in a heath-science related field
- DSS from Université de Moncton is considered equivalent to DEC
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CRL
- In order to proceed to the second selection step, applicant must have a Cote de Rendement Laval of at least 28,0
- Both CÉGEP and university courses considered
- Weighting depends on number of university courses completed
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PCAT
- Not required
Supporting Documents
- Personality test
- Autobiographical questionnaire
- Non-francophone students must complete the Test de Français International (TFI)
- Must have a minimum score of 860 out of 990
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Timeline
- March 1st - Deadline to submit application
- April 18th or 19th - Selected applicants must write online Personality Test
- Mid May - Admission decisions are sent out
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Tuition 2009-2010
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