Duration: 4 Years | Courses: 72 | Faculty: 50 |
Est. Applications: 444 | Acceptance Rate: 12% | Est. Class Size: 52 |
The Doctor of Pharmacy program at the Jefferson College of Pharmacy provides students:
The program begins with courses that establish the basis to build your knowledge of disease state management, wellness, literature evaluation, healthcare policy, and practice standards. Included will be the opportunity to experience many different pharmacy practice settings and to learn how to best serve patients as a member of the healthcare team through Interprofessional courses and activities. Students at Jefferson are involved in professional organizations, community service, leadership and research activities to enhance personal skills and abilities to complement knowledge gained. All leading toward becoming a practice-ready pharmacist at the program conclusion.
Read more at: https://www.jefferson.edu/university/pharmacy.html ;
https://www.jefferson.edu/university/interprofessional_education.html ;
Location: 130 S. 9th Street, Suite 100, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
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Female: 62% | Male: 38% | Age: 18-61 |
Tuition: | $38,500 | per year |
Tuition Fee: | $1,678 | per year |
Minimum GPA: N/A | Average GPA: 2.7 | Minimum PCAT: N/A |
Program Prerequisites | |
Total number of college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 72 |
Total number of basic science college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 44 |
Total number of college QUARTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 112 |
Applicants must successfully complete ALL course prerequisites by the end of the: |
Spring 2019 term
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Course Title | Semester/Quarter Hours |
Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab | 4/6 |
Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab | 4/6 |
Calculus | 3/5 |
Microbiology w/lab | 4/6 |
English Composition | 3/5 |
Social Sciences | 9/15 |
Humanities | 9/15 |
General Biology I w/lab | 4/6 |
General Biology II w/lab | 4/6 |
General Chemistry I w/lab | 4/6 |
General Chemistry II w/lab | 4/6 |
Physics I algebra or calculus-based with lab | 4/6 |
Physics II algebra or calculus-based with lab | 4/6 |
Organic Chemistry I w/lab | 4/6 |
Organic Chemistry II w/lab | 4/6 |
Remaining credits may be candidates choice | 4/6 |
Total | 72/112 |
General Information | Please review the list of acceptable references. Clergy may be accepted if they served as a course instructor or in a supervisor role. All faculty are acceptable but science faculty are preferred. |
LOR types that are REQUIRED: | |
LOR types that are RECOMMENDED: | Employer, Faculty Advisor, Health Care Professional, Pharmacist, Pre-Health Advisor, Professor of Liberal Arts, Science and Math, Supervisor |
LOR types that are CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED: | |
Note: please verify the institution specific details regarding CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED LOR types.
Pre-Health Adviser |
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LOR types that are NOT ACCEPTED: | Co-Worker, Family, Friend, Politician, Teaching Assistant |
Are Committee Letters accepted? | Yes |
A Committee Letter is: | Conditionally Accepted |
Does it count as more than one LOR? | No |
Details: | We prefer individual letters but will accept a committee letter. A committee letter is accepted as 1 letter of reference. |
Are Composite Letters accepted?
Does it count as more than one LOR? |
Conditionally Accepted
No |
Interview Format: | Individual applicants with one interviewer |
Interview Dates: | |
Details: | Interviews occur on a rolling basis beginning in September following receipt of an interview invitation. The interview will focus on the applicant’s understanding of and commitment to the profession of pharmacy, verbal communication skills, and program fit. Applicants will have opportunities to ask questions. Applicants should prepare for the interview and plan to spend a half-day for the interview process. Early decision candidates will be interviewed first. |
June 1, 2022
Dual Degree Program? Yes
Part of an academic health center? Yes
Pharmacy observation hours required? No
Supplemental application requirement? No
Baccalaureate degree preferred for admissions? No
Follows the AACP Cooperative Admissions Guidelines? No
Is preference given to in-state applicants vs. out-of-state applicants? No
Website: http://www.jefferson.edu/university/pharmacy.html
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