http://www.aacp.org/resources/research/institutionalresearch/Documents/Fall12_Applications.pdf
The self-serving, non-pharmacist, rotating-doors of deans at the AACP have oddly omitted the decline of applicants data from their last three years of data. Also suspicious is their locking of data before 2012 (perhaps to hide a longer trend of application declines). Most of the decreases from the 2011-2012 school year (last AACP public data) notes -10 to -20 percent at every institution. However, if enrollment is still ballooning, this means deans are lowering standards to let in a lower stat cohort. (Got to keep the student loans coming in!!)
The self-serving, non-pharmacist, rotating-doors of deans at the AACP have oddly omitted the decline of applicants data from their last three years of data. Also suspicious is their locking of data before 2012 (perhaps to hide a longer trend of application declines). Most of the decreases from the 2011-2012 school year (last AACP public data) notes -10 to -20 percent at every institution. However, if enrollment is still ballooning, this means deans are lowering standards to let in a lower stat cohort. (Got to keep the student loans coming in!!)