Ohio State University - College of Pharmacy

www.pharmacy.ohio-state.edu
DESCRIPTION
The Ohio State University - College of Pharmacy is housed in the medical center on the main campus of the University, along with the Colleges of Dentistry, Nursing, Medicine and Optometry, and has access to the University Hospitals for its instructional purposes.
- The mission of the College of Pharmacy is to educate students to meet the pharmaceutical needs of society, to advance pharmaceutical knowledge through research and to serve the profession and the community. Guiding principles are personal integrity, respect for humanity and human diversity, and professionalism.
- While part of a large, comprehensive university, the College itself is small, enrolling approximately 800 students.
- Prepharmacy students may participate in a prepharmacy club, a special prepharmacy living learning program (Pharmacy House), and a Pharmacy Scholars Program.
- Students admitted to the College of Pharmacy are assigned a faculty advisor to plan schedules, assist in career decision-making, and discuss questions or problems. Students may become actively involved in professional societies, fraternities and honoraries which offer the opportunity to participate in social and public service activities and to promote professional achievement and leadership.
- Pharmacy Council is the student governing body that represents each class and student organization in the College.
- Students in the College of Pharmacy may live off campus or within University dorms.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
The entry-level Pharm.D. program requires a minimum of three years of preprofessional studies and most students enter with a Bachelors degree.
- Students may complete their prepharmacy studies at Ohio State or any other accredited college or university.
- Required prerequisites include specific course prerequisites and completion of a general education (liberal education) curriculum.
- Information on admission to the University as a freshman can be obtained from the OSU Office of Admissions. (The College also offers an Early Admissions Pathway for Honors eligible freshman.) It is important that students intending to complete required prepharmacy coursework contact the College of Pharmacy office for course numbers or to receive information about which courses at other colleges and universities will fulfill these requirements.
- To be minimally competitive for admission, a student should have a minimum cumulative point-hour-ratio (PHR) of not less than 3.00 (A=4.00) on all previous college work. The Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) is required and should be taken by autumn of the year of application.
- The entry-level Pharm.D. is a graduate professional program and Bachelor's degree is a requirement.
Admissions are competitive and decisions are based on the following:
- cumulative and mathematics/science cumulative PHR,
- completion of prescribed prepharmacy coursework,
- past academic or professional experience,
- PCAT scores (entry-level professional programs only),
- extracurricular activities and leadership, personal statements by applicants,
- and letters of recommendation.
Preference for admission to the College of Pharmacy is given to applicants with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Personal interviews are also conducted as a factor in Pharm.D. admissions.
- Applications are due by January 1.
- Students may be granted advanced credit provided they submit a record of good standing from the fully accredited college or university attended.
- The courses completed must satisfy the Admissions Office and the College of Pharmacy as to equivalent content and proficiency.
- Students from accredited programs in pharmacy may be considered for admission with advanced standing.
Admission Requirements for MS and PhD Degrees:
- Applicants (MS/PhD) must have a B.S. in the pharmaceutical sciences,
- physical science,
- or biological science degree and
- minimum cumulative point-hour-ratio (PHR) not less than 3.0 for the BS degree (3.3 for MS degree, if earned).
The GRE is required of all applicants and TOEFL is required for those whose native language is not English. The College of Pharmacy offers a non-traditional PharmD program for practicing pharmacists with a B.S. in Pharmacy.
Admitted Student Profile
2006
- Average: 3.6
- Range: 20-43
- Admitted-Ratio: 8:1
ADDRESS
The Ohio State University
College of Pharmacy
150 Parks Hall
500 W. 12th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1291
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