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Chat Schedule
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Eastern Time | Topic | Faculty/Staff & Current Pharm.D. Student |
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11:00 am | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
Noon | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Sherrill Brown-faculty & current student |
1:00 pm | P2PD/Diversity Programs | Ann Douglas –staff & current student |
2:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff |
3:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Brittney Spatzierath-staff & current student |
4:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
5:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Donna Beall-faculty & current student |
6:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Eastern Time | Topic | Faculty/Staff |
Eastern Time | Topic | Faculty/Staff |
---|---|---|
11:00 am | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
Noon | P2PD/Diversity Programs | Ann Douglas –staff & current student |
1:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Howard Beall-faculty & current student |
2:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
3:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Sherrill Brown-faculty & current student |
4:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Brittney Spatzierath-staff & current student |
5:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
6:00 pm | University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy | Erika Claxton-staff & current student |
Doctor of Pharmacy Program at the University of Montana -About Our Program
ACCREDITATION
Doctor of Pharmacy (1998-2000; 2000-2006; 2006-2012; 2012-2020)
The entry-level Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of Montana is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Pharmacy Education, 135 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 4100, Chicago, IL 60603-4810, 312/664-3575, 800/533-3606; FAX, 312/664-4652; http://www.acpe-accredit.org/.
DEGREE OFFERING
The curriculum offered by the School of Pharmacy consists of a six-year program leading to the entry-level Pharm.D. degree. The pre-professional portion of the curriculum is spent in studies of the basic physical and biological sciences and in course work necessary to satisfy the University's general education requirements.
CORE VALUES
APPLICATION
Students must submit both an application through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) and an online supplemental application to the Skaggs School of Pharmacy. There is a $50 fee for the supplemental application. The PharmCAS application deadline is December 1, 2016 and the supplemental application deadline is January 4, 2017.
Please note that a separate application to The University of Montana is required for all transfer students. The University of Montana does not have an application deadline and will process applications on a rolling admission basis. Admission to The University of Montana does not guarantee admission to the professional pharmacy program.
PCAT
PCAT scores will only be accepted from no more than two years prior to the date of application and the test must be completed before the PharmCAS application deadline. We will accept scores from June 2015-November 2016 for Fall 2017 applications. We recommend applicants take the PCAT in October or November 2016.
Please visit pcatweb.info to register for the exam. Please have PCAT scores reported to PharmCAS.
EXPERIENCE
Students applying for admission will be required to complete at least 20 hours of volunteer or paid experience serving a patient population in a medical or social field and one completed evaluation form from someone involved with the applicant in such an experience.
GPA
To be eligible for admission, applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4 point scale, both overall and in required pre-professional courses. All required pre-pharmacy courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better. Grades lower than C- are not acceptable. Students will also be expected to have completed all General Education requirements except the upper-division writing and ethics requirements prior to entering the professional curriculum. Students must complete all General Education requirements before entering clerkship rotations during the final year of the program.
STUDENT PROFILE
Grades achieved in pre-professional courses will be used in determining the academic qualifications of applicants for the professional program. Class size is limited, and not all qualified applicants can be guaranteed admission.
For the past several years there have been more than three applicants for each opening, and the grade point average of the entering class has been about 3.4. The professional program admits 65 students in the Autumn Semester only.
APPLICATION REVIEW & PROCESS
The Admissions Committee will review all completed applications received by the December 1 PharmCAS and January 4 supplemental application deadlines. Interview invitations will be e-mailed about two weeks prior to interview day. Admitted students will be notified in writing and a waiting list will be created for a limited number of students not admitted initially.
INTERVIEWS
The interview day is scheduled for Saturday, February 4, 2017. Skype interviews are available for students who are unable to travel to Missoula.
WAITING LISTS
A waiting list will be created from the next tier of qualified applicants not initially admitted. Once the applicants have accepted or refused admission, students will be admitted from the waiting list as spaces become available.
A reserve waiting list will be held over the summer. In the event a student drops out of the professional program during the summer, an applicant from the reserve waiting list will be admitted before the Autumn Semester begins.
PLACEMENT RESERVATION
An accepted student will need to send a nonrefundable deposit of $150 to reserve placement. This payment will be credited toward tuition upon enrollment.