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Contacts
Website: http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/
Phone: (416) 978-3967
Email: adm.phm@utoronto.ca
Admission Requirements
General Notes
- Minimum of one full year of university or university course equivalents is required before application
- Degree holders will be evaluated on par with undergraduates
- CEGEP courses may be used to fulfill all requirements, but preference will be given to those students with at least one full year of university
For more information please visit: http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/undergrad/admis/sec2.jsp
Criteria
Required classes
- One year physics, biology, chemistry, calculus and humanities or social sciences
- High school grade 12 credit English (credit from the old Ontario curriculum is not acceptable) or university-level English
For more information please visit: http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/undergrad/admis/sec2e.jsp#1
GPA
- cGPA of 70% (B- average at University of Toronto)
- Average is calculated using all courses taken at the university level, including repeated courses and graduate level courses
- Average for final selections is ~74% (mid-B range)
- Letter grades are converted to percentages
UTPAT: University of Toronto Pharmacy Admissions Test
- Non-academic assessment criteria: personal qualities, skills, attributes and perspectives; ability to read, think and write effectively
- Consists of a multiple-choice test section as well as one or more written components
- Written components may be short answer or essay style
- Must be completed the year of application, previous tests are not valid
- No PCAT required, only the UTPAT
For more information please visit: http://www.pqa.net.au and http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/undergrad/admis/sec3a.jsp
Supporting Documents
- Online transcript/grades submission
- UTPAT application
- Final transcript
- Secondary school transcript (in cases where high school credit is used to fulfill university requirements)
- Application fee
For more information please visit: http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/undergrad/admis/sec5.jsp
Deadlines
- January 11: 2008 online application submission
- January 31: submission of transcript of grades from previous academic year of study online
- March 29: 2008 UTPAT must be written at one of the designated testing centers on this day
- June 13: submission of final transcript including all final grades for the current year
Tuition
- Expected academic and incidental fees: approximately $11,166.98 per year for Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents
- For international students: approximately $22,567.98 per year, including compulsory University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) fee of $684.00
Statistics
- 10% of students out of 240 are accepted from outside the province of Ontario
- 2005-2006 average entering cGPA: A-
- Final selection pool average: 77-79%