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University of Pittsburgh    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
 
  Mar 18, 2024
 
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

School of Pharmacy


 

The School of Pharmacy has been developing leaders who have been driving the future of pharmacy for over 135 years.  We investigate, discover, and create ways to improve patient health and, through partnerships, change practice and improve efficiency of care.  Pitt Pharmacy ranks in the top ten in NIH funded research and in US News and World Report among schools of pharmacy.  The School of Pharmacy leads the way in education, personalizing education and getting students to expert faster. Chartered in 1878, the School of Pharmacy is among the oldest pharmacy schools in the country. 

Contact Information

University of Pittsburgh
School of Pharmacy
904 Salk Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Admissions: 412-383-9000
rxschool@pitt.edu
www.pharmacy.pitt.edu

Admissions

The School of Pharmacy admits students to its programs under one of two statuses-guarantee or open. Those two admission statuses are detailed below:

Pharmacy Guarantee Freshman Admission

All students should first submit and application to the University of Pittsburgh, Office of Admissions and Financial Aid. The School of Pharmacy does not admit freshmen directly to the professional program. Candidates who specify prepharmacy on their application, demonstrate academic success in high school, and score 1360 or higher on the SAT I (Math and Critical Reading sections), with a minimum of 690 in the Math section, will be offered a pharmacy guarantee if availabel.  Students who receive the guarantee are expected to perform well in their preprofessional courses.  In order to secrue a place in the PharmD Program, students must earn:

  • a letter grade of a C or better in all preprofessional courses with no repeated courses
  • a 3.25 or greater overall GPA in preprofessional courses
  • a 3.25 or greater GPA in the required Math and Science courses

NOTE: Math and Science required courses must be taken at the University of Pittsburgh. (AP credits are acceptable)

To exercise the conditional admission, all applicants must:

  • submit the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) scores
  • submit a completed PharmCAS application and fee
  • submit a completed Supplemental Application and fee
  • participate in a satisfactory interview prior to School of Pharmacy Admission

Students who meet these performance criteria will be admitted into the PharmD Program.

All students interested in applying to the pharmacy program should also consult the Application for Admission of the Graduate and Professional Catalog.

Visit the School of Pharmacy Web site at www.pharmacy.pitt.edu.

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