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St Johns University - College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions



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St. John's University was founded as St. John's College in 1870 by the priests of the Congregation of the Mission popularly known as the Vincentian Fathers. In 1906, a new charter issued by the State of New York recognized St. John's as a university. The College of Pharmacy was established in 1929 as a professional school of the University. In 1958, it was relocated from the Brooklyn Center to the newly constructed science-pharmacy building on the Queens campus. The name of the College of Pharmacy was changed to the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions in 1972 to more properly represent the diversity of our undergraduate and graduate programs. In addition to the Pharm.D., the College also offers B.S. programs of study in medical technology, physician assistant, toxicology, pathologist assistant and cytotechnology. The College also offers M.S programs, a post baccalaureate Pharm.D. program, and Ph.D. programs through the Graduate Division. A complete program of student life services and activities is provided for resident and commuter students. The College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions is one of the six colleges of St. John's University that is located on the Queens campus. As one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States, the University offers many cultural, athletic and entertainment events. The College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions has numerous organizations and activities that provide students with extracurricular and cocurricular opportunities for professional, personal, social and cultural development and growth. The University benefits from its location in a suburban community in Queens, New York that also enables students to easily access the many cultural, entertainment, shopping, and educational opportunities that are offered by New York City. Student housing is available, in the newly constructed oncampus residence halls, through the Office of Residence Life. The Office of Student Life also assists students who wish to reside off campus, with locating available housing in the surrounding residential area.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENT

Admission to the University is determined by the applicant's graduation from an accredited secondary school, academic preparation, performance and personal qualities. The Committee on Admission considers such factors as: scholastic records, results in intelligence and achievement tests, character and personal qualities, class standing, work experience, honors and awards. College Entrance Board Tests (SAT), with the exception of achievement tests, are required.
Applicants to the first year of the pharmacy program are required to have completed sixteen units of high school work (including English, mathematics, laboratory sciences, and humanities and social sciences) in an accredited four-year secondary school. No student who because of academic or disciplinary reasons has been placed on probation in another institution is eligible for admission to the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions. Applicants are encouraged to visit the campus. Applicants wishing to meet with current students and/or attend classes should contact the University Office of Admission.

Admitted Student Profile

2006

School Feature

6 year pharmacy school that accept the majority of students directly from high school

ADDRESS

Office of Admissions
St. John's University
8000 Utopia Parkway
Jamaica, New York 11439
718-990-2000
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