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The University accepts a very limited number of transfer students to the first professional year of the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. Because of the integrated nature of the curriculum, there is no opportunity for admission to the professional program for students with advanced standing beyond the beginning of the first professional year.
Applicants must meet the program’s academic requirements and have relevant work experience. Applicants are required to submit an essay, undergo a personal interview and provide two letters of recommendation.
Students must be able to meet the requirements for a pharmacy intern license and certain introductory and advance practice sites also require students to undergo a criminal background check and submitt to drug testing. All students enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program are expected to meet the Technical Standards and to adhere to the Professional Standards of Behavior.
| Timeline | Internal Candidates (Students at URI) |
External Candidates |
Submission of application materials including:
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February 15 Submitted to: Dean Lausier |
February 15 Submitted to: Admission |
| Interviews | Week of April 16 | Week of April 19 |
| Decision | Week of May 21 | Week of May 21 |
* These documents should be submitted using the offical form provided below.
Transfer Application Cover Sheet
This form is to be filled out by all University students wishing to switch into the professional pharmacy curriculum. It should only be submitted, if you are completing or have completed all of the Pre-Pharmacy requirements at the time of application and have completed all the other pre-admission requirements (see attached). If you have taken courses at another institution, please provide an appropriate transcript at the time you submit this form.
Academic Requirements
Applicants are required to take the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) and achieve a minimum composite score of 400. The PCAT score report (sent directly from the Psychological Corporation) must be received by February 1 of the year for which the student is applying
Applicants must have completed the following pre-pharmacy course-work:
In addition to the standard University of Rhode Island transfer admission requirements, applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 in all pre-professional courses listed above.
Summary of Extra Curricula and Work Activities
Applicants must have work/volunteer experience in a pharmaceutical, healthcare environment. The summary should be submitted using the offical form provided below.
Personal Statement
Applicants are required to submit an personal statement to demonstrate their written communication skills and knowledge of the pharmacy profession. The personal statement should be submitted using the offical form provided below.
Summary of Extra Curricula and Work Activities / Personal Statement Form (MS Word)
Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation (one from a health professional and one from science or math instructor) are required.
Interview
All selected applicants will be required to have a formal interview. The interview is designed to assess students’ commitment to the profession of pharmacy, knowledge of the profession and ability to communicate with patients.