Duration: 4 Years | Courses: 66 | Faculty: 44 |
Est. Applications: 271 | Acceptance Rate: 40% | Est. Class Size: 108 |
The University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy consists of the USC campus, a large comprehensive research university, and satellite Prisma Health-Upstate campus, a progressive hospital system. Four dual degree programs (MBA,MPH,MHIT,PhD) are offered alongside the four-year Pharm.D. degree. Three optional track programs that provide training in business, residency preparation, and leadership are available. Students have access to national and international pharmacy practice experiences with our greater than 600 preceptors, service learning opportunities, pioneering research opportunities that lead to new therapies alongside internationally renowned faculty, an entrepreneurial Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center, and the state’s Palmetto Poison Center. Opportunities are provided to learn with and from multiple other health profession students throughout didactic and experiential courses, extracurricular organizations, and outside activities. As a break from pharmacy studies and activities, students enjoy university benefits of tickets to various sporting events, membership in the more than 400 organizations on campus, and close proximity to beaches and mountains.
Location: 715 Sumter Street, CLS 109, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
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Female: 67% | Male: 33% | Age: 18-61 |
Tuition (In-State): | $27,840 | per year |
Tuition (Out-State): | $42,048 | per year |
Tuition Fee: | $835 | per year |
Minimum GPA: N/A | Average GPA: 2.5 | Minimum PCAT: N/A |
Program Prerequisites | |
Total number of college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 66 |
Total number of basic science college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 36 |
Total number of college QUARTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: | 99 |
Applicants must successfully complete ALL course prerequisites by the end of the: |
Spring 2019 term
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Course Title | Semester/Quarter Hours |
General Chemistry I & II w/lab | 8/12 |
Physics | 3/4.5 |
Calculus | 3/4.5 |
Statistics | 3/4.5 |
General Biology I w/lab | 4/6 |
English: Reading/Composition | 3/4.5 |
English: Literature/Composition | 3/4.5 |
Speech/Verbal Skills/Public Speaking | 3/4.5 |
Economics | 3/4.5 |
General Psychology | 3/4.5 |
Human Anatomy or Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II | 6/9 |
Liberal art electives | 9/13.5 |
Microbiology | 3/4.5 |
General Biology II w/lab | 4/6 |
Organic Chemistry I & II w/lab | 8/12 |
Total | 66/99 |
General Information | Three electronic evaluations (letters of reference/recommendation) are required to be submitted through the PharmCAS application. |
LOR types that are REQUIRED: | |
LOR types that are RECOMMENDED: | Co-Worker, Employer, Faculty Advisor, Health Care Professional, Pharmacist, Pre-Health Advisor, Professor of Liberal Arts, Science and Math, Supervisor, Teaching Assistant |
LOR types that are CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED: Clergy, Politician | |
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: | Friend, Family |
Are Committee Letters accepted? | No |
A Committee Letter is: | Not Accepted |
Does it count as more than one LOR? | |
Details: | |
Are Composite Letters accepted?
Does it count as more than one LOR? |
Not Accepted
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Interview Format: | Individual applicants with one interviewer |
Interview Dates: | |
Details: | Interviews are by invitation only and required for admission into the Pharm.D. program. The Interview Day is a half-day in length. It includes an overview of the program by one of the Deans, a tour of the pharmacy school, and one-on-one interviews. The interviewers include faculty members, alumni, and preceptors. The time of each Interview Day varies. Interview invitations will be emailed to the email address provided in PharmCAS. |
March 1, 2022
Dual Degree Program? Yes
Part of an academic health center? Yes
Pharmacy observation hours required? No
Supplemental application requirement? Yes
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.sc.edu/pharmacy
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