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− | *First year tuition ( | + | *First year tuition (in-state residency):$21,530 |
− | *Total first year fees ( | + | *Total first year fees (in-state residency): $43,241.50 |
− | * | + | *Additional Cost for Out of State Students: + $20,222 |
− | + | For more information, click [http://financialaid.buffalo.edu/costs/pharmcost.php tuition] and [http://pharmacy.buffalo.edu/pages/40/Costs%2C-Aid%2C-%26-Awards.html scholarship and awards] | |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.pharmacy.buffalo.edu/
Phone: (716) 645-2825
Admissions e-mail: pharm-admit@buffalo.edu
Program Information
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
- 4 years in length
- Number of applications in 2010: N/A
- Number of applicants interviewed in 2010: 250
- Class size in 2010: 125, ~22 out-of-state
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: Minimum 3 years of undergraduate study in Canada (any discipline)
- Required Courses
- Life Sciences (12 credits)
- Social Sciences, Humanities or Languages (6 credits)
- Recommended Courses
- Statistics (3 credits)
- Courses that required expository writing (12 credits)
For more information, click here
GPA
- Minimum 3.0 GPA in pre-pharmacy science and math courses
- Middle 50th percentile in pre-pharmacy science and math courses: 3.4-3.7 (4.0 scale)
- Average accepted GPA 2008: 3.89
- Calculation method:
- GPA will be calculated by eliminating one full-course grade per full year of study.
- If applying after three years of full-time study, the 3 lowest grades will be removed.
- If applying after completion of four years of full-time study, the 4 lowest grades will be removed
- Summer courses are not included in GPA calculation, though they may count towards prerequisites
For more information, click here
MCAT
- Minimum scores:
- 355-409
- min 300
- MCAT must have been written within 5 years of application deadline
- Only the most recent MCAT scores will be considered
For more information, click here
Supporting Documents
- Personal Statement (1000 word essay) – see OMSAS guidelines
- Autobiographical sketch – outline of extra-curricular activities (with contact information)
- References (must provide 3) – referees must write a narrative statement and complete a standardized form
- Official transcripts from universities attended
For more information, click here and visit the OMSAS website
For tips regarding the application procedure, click here
Interview
- Late February – early March
- Interviews are conducted at the Faculty of Medicine by a member of the Faculty and a current medical student
For more information, click here
Timeline
- Mid June, 2008: OMSAS application becomes available online
- Sept. 15, 2008: Deadline to create OMSAS account
- Oct. 1, 2008: Deadline to submit applications
- Oct. 1, 2008: All transcripts and academic documents must be received by OMSAS
- Oct. 6, 2008: All cheques/money orders must be received
- Oct. 15, 2008: Deadline for MCAT scores to be released to OMSAS
- May 15, 2009: First offers of admission
- June 12, 2009: Deadline to accept offers of admission
- June 30, 2009: All transcripts must be received by OMSAS
For more information, click here
Tuition 2009-2010
- First year tuition (in-state residency):$21,530
- Total first year fees (in-state residency): $43,241.50
- Additional Cost for Out of State Students: + $20,222
For more information, click tuition and scholarship and awards