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Revision as of 17:12, 30 July 2009
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Contacts
Website: http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/
Phone: (416) 978-0603
Email: d.pharm@utoronto.ca
Program Information
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD.)
- 4 years in length
- Number of applications in 2008:1600
- Class size in 2009: 240
- 10% of students out of 240 are accepted from outside the province of Ontario
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: one full year of university or university course equivalents
- Required Courses
- Biology (6 credits)
- Calculus (6 credits)
- English (3 university credits, former OAC, IB or AP credits)
- Physics (6 credits)
- Social Sciences, Humanities or Languages (6 credits)
For more information, click: [1]
GPA
- Minimum: 3.0(4.0 scale)
- Average accepted GPA 2008:3.5
- Final selection pool average:3.5-3.7(77-79%)
- Calculation method:
- GPA will be calculated from all course attempted, including failed and repeated.
For more information, click: [2]
PCAT
- PCAT has just been introduced for 2009 application cycle. Statistics are currently unavailable.
For more information, click: [3]
Supporting Documents
- Application package - click here
- Official transcripts
- English Proficiency Tests - required if first language is not English
- PEBC - Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada Tests
- 2 letters of reference
- Curriculum Vitae - outline the following (max 2 pages)
- Employment History (most recent first)
- Education (including studies in progress)
- Academic, business, or professional awards and achievements
- Community and professional activities
- Special Skills
- Non-academic profile
- Application fee- $200
For more information, click:here
Timeline
- Updates for 2010 admission cycle will be posted during summer of 2009.
- Information below pertains to 2009 cycle:
- Jan 15, 2009: Deadline for Applications
For more information, click:here
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
For more information,click:[4]