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==Tuition==
 
==Tuition==

Revision as of 21:18, 30 October 2010

Pharmacy
Canadian universities

Alberta
UBC
Dalhousie
Memorial
Laval
Manitoba
Montréal
Saskatchewan
Toronto
Waterloo

American universities

Albany
Buffalo SUNY
UCSF
Houston
Husson
Long Island
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
UNC
Ohio
Pacific
Samford McWhorter
USC
Sullivan
Texas
Georgia
Washington
Wayne

International universities

Auckland
Otago


Contacts

Website: http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/
Phone: (416) 978-2889
Email: d.pharm@utoronto.ca

Program Information

  • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD.)
  • 2 years in length
  • Number of applications in 2010: N/A
  • Class size in 2010: 15

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: BSc in Pharmacy
  • Required Courses
    • Biology (6 credits)
    • Calculus (6 credits)
    • English (3 university credits, former OAC, IB or AP credits)
    • Physics (6 credits)
    • Biochemstry (3 credits)
    • Social Sciences, Humanities or Languages (6 credits)

For more information, click: [1]

GPA

  • Minimum: 3.0(4.0 scale)
  • Average accepted GPA 2010: N/A
  • Final selection pool average:N/A
  • Calculation method:
      • GPA will be calculated from all course attempted, including failed and repeated.

For more information, click: [2]

PCAT

  • Minimums for the 2009 admission cycle were as follows: Conventions of Language 3, Problem Solving 2.5,

Composite Percentile 50, Chemistry percentile 50, Biology percentile 20, Quantitative Ability percentile 20, Reading Comprehension percentile 20, and Verbal Ability percentile 20. 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

  • Jan 14, 2011: Deadline for Applications to Doctor of Pharmacy
  • TBA: Deadline for application into BSc of Pharmacy
  • Jan 15, 2011: Final date to write the PCAT examination

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]