Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD - Link to Department
Please Note: Completion of admission requirements does not guarantee an interview or admission to the program.
How to Apply
To apply to the Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD program, you must do the following:
******IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR FALL 2009 PHARMACY APPLICANTS:
It has come to our attention that a large number of PharmD applicants have not completed nor have indicated that they will complete BIO 3200/Human physiology or an equivalent course at another institution by the May 10, 2009 deadline required for all science prerequisites. Because of this unique situation, the pharmacy admissions committee has decided to allow all applicants to take BIO 3200 in the spring/summer semester. This special dispensation from our published deadlines applies only for those applicants applying for the PharmD class that enters fall 2009. It does not apply to those students planning on applying for the PharmD class that enters fall 2010 and there after.
WSU has added BIO 3200 to the schedule for the Winter term. Go to the following website to find the registration information for BIO 3200 at WSU.
http://www.classschedule.wayne.edu/course_web/schedule/index.cfm
Below is a list of courses that will fulfill BIO 3200 at other four-year institutions in the state of Michigan. You cannot take an equivalent course for BIO 3200 at any two-year/community college. It must be taken at a four-year university.
List of courses that will fuflill BIO 3200 at other four-year institutions
ALL OTHER SCIENCE PREREQUISITES MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE MAY 10, 2009 DEADLINE
If you are not a resident in the state of Michigan and have questions about which courses at your institution will fulfill this prerequisite, please send an e-mail to the following address: cphsinfo@wayne.edu. When sending this e-mail, be sure to include the institution where you would like to take this course and the course number.
- successfully complete the admission requirements
- Submit the PharmCAS application by December 1
- PCAT scores must be submitted directly to PharmCAS. PCAT scores sent directly to the College will not be added to your application file
- An on-site, face to face, interview will be required for all applicants for admission to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program beginning for the Fall 2007 semester. This is one of several criteria used in the evaluation of candidates for admission
- Other criteria for PharmD admissions. Click here.
- Additional information regarding admissions into the PharmD program. Click here.
- What happens after the interview for admissions to the PharmD program? Click here.
- What if I want to re-apply to the PharmD program? Click here.
- Other considerations regarding application to the PharmD progarm. Click here.