Pharmacy Shenandoah University Articulation Agreement
Program Overview
This agreement provides a pathway for undergraduate students to pursue graduate studies in Pharmacy with reserved seats and priority status. Admission is competitive, with up to 40 students admitted annually based on application materials and interview scores.
Program Outline
This agreement offers a pathway for undergraduate students at Shenandoah to pursue graduate studies in Pharmacy with reserved seats and priority status.
Admission Requirements:
For admission through the articulation agreement, students need to submit a complete application and meet specific criteria: completing prerequisites with a "C" or better, obtaining a recommend score in the PCAT, completing an interview with a score of "acceptable" or above.
Admission Process:
Up to 40 students per year with priority status are admitted based on application materials and interview scores. If more than 40 qualify, ranking occurs. Final decisions are made by the Admissions Committee based on all application materials and interview evaluations.
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