It is especially important that the pre-pharmacy student consult with Dr. Pomeroy-Black early and frequently, in addition to their primary advisors, as pharmacy schools have many pre-requisites, some of which are not within a science major. The pre-pharmacy student should select a major as soon as possible and seek the B.S. degree. While the admission requirements will vary between schools, the minimum requirements set by most schools of pharmacy are:
Pharmacy schools expect students to have experience in a pharmacy setting. Students should keep records of dates, duration, and types of experience when participating in shadowing, volunteer, or paid work in a pharmacy or clinical setting.
Students should take the PCAT (Pharmacy College Admissions Test) after completing Organic Chemistry and Microbiology. Most schools require a minimum PCAT score in the 50th percentile. Early admission applications are encouraged.