Admissions Requirements:
In order to be eligible for admission, a student must:
- Complete 90 semester hours of
required course work at an accredited
institution. Courses in the pre-pharmacy curriculum are not offered at UT
Memphis.
- Achieve a grade of "C" or higher for each required pre-pharmacy course.
The overall academic average for all courses completed must not be less than
2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Complete the national Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT)
with a minimum composite score of 40th percentile and individual subject
area score of not less than 25th percentile. Applicants with below minimum
PCAT scores will not be interviewed. The minimum composite percentile is not
a competitive score. The national average composite score is 50th percentile
and the average accepted student is 80th percentile. The Admissions
Committee strongly advises applicants to take the PCAT in the Fall prior to
the year of admission. This gives you time to take the test again in January
if you believe that a re-take will significantly improve your score. To
apply for PCAT testing, write, call or visit the PCAT website (you can
register for the PCAT online):
The Psychological Corporation
19500 Bulverde Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78259
1-800-622-3231 (toll free) or 210-339-8710 (local)
Website:
http://www.pcatweb.info
- Complete a personal admission interview with a College of Pharmacy
representative (by invitation only).
- Submit three letters of recommendation.
NOTE: These are
minimum acceptable requirements. Admission to the College is very highly
competitive, and successful candidates for admission will generally present
credentials significantly higher than the minimum requirements.
Admissions Criteria:
I. ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
A. Overall/cumulative Grade Point Average
B. Grade Point Average in required courses
C. Science courses (especially Organic Chemistry) are best predictors of
academic success in pharmacy school
D. Completeness of transcript (percentage of required courses completed at
time of application)
E. Trends in Grade Point Average (most recent grades are most indicative of
performance)
F. Additional coursework taken and amount of time in school
G. Although not required, completion of BS degree is very valuable
H. Completion of graduate work will receive preference
II. STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES
A. PCAT: minimum of 40th percentile on the composite score with no less
than 25th percentile in any individual section.
B. Chemistry and Biology scores on the PCAT are the best predictors of
academic success in Pharmacy school.
C. ACT/SAT scores (ACT minimum is 19, max 35; SAT min 900, max 1600)
III. INTERVIEW
A. Communication (oral and written)
B. Motivation for pharmacy (worked in a pharmacy, visited with a pharmacist,
etc.)
C. Commitment to care for patients and willingness to take responsibility
for patients
D. Personality, character, and personal assessment
E. Interpersonal relationships (people skills)
F. Support mechanisms and coping skills
IV. REFERENCES
A. Pre-professional Advisors’ evaluations
B. Letters of recommendation
C. Personal conversations (eg, with employers)
V. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
A. Participation in community service activities
B. Participation in organizations and activities (clubs, sports, band,
cheerleading, etc.)
C. Holding a leadership office is very important.
D. “Active” participation vs. “member” of organizations and community
agencies
E. Hobbies, leisure activities, personal interests (well-rounded and
balanced)
VI. WORK EXPERIENCE
A. Pharmacy work experience (with whom, how long, etc.)
B. Other non-pharmacy work experience (supervisory, number of hours per
week)
VII. OTHER
A. Non-resident (Out-of-state, minimum 10% per class)
B. Re-applicant, if improved and competitive
C. Alumni children (College of Pharmacy; UT Health Science Center; UT
system)
D. Minority (goal = minimum 10%)
E. Veterans
2006 Averages for Accepted Students
115 hours of completed courses
75% of class have completed degrees
3.4 is the average GPA
75th percentile is the average cumulative PCAT score
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