0-6 schools for non traditional students

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cheri80

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Hello All!

I will be completing my Bachelors in Business Administration within the next year or so.

Although some of the classes that I 've taken for business will satisfy the pre-reqs for the pharmd schools I'm considering, I would pretty much be looking at another two years or so of school before I could be able to apply. I'd like to apply to/start pharamcy school sooner if possible.

My question is if there are any 0-6 programs that admit non-traditional students. What about if I havent completed all of my pre-reqs?

It seems as if you have to be straight out of highschool to get into most, if not all, of these programs. Can anyone enlighten me or has anyone actaully taken this route?
 
Hello All!

I will be completing my Bachelors in Business Administration within the next year or so.

Although some of the classes that I 've taken for business will satisfy the pre-reqs for the pharmd schools I'm considering, I would pretty much be looking at another two years or so of school before I could be able to apply. I'd like to apply to/start pharamcy school sooner if possible.

My question is if there are any 0-6 programs that admit non-traditional students. What about if I havent completed all of my pre-reqs?

It seems as if you have to be straight out of highschool to get into most, if not all, of these programs. Can anyone enlighten me or has anyone actaully taken this route?

Most 0-6 programs are strictly for high school students or students with less than 15 credit hours attempted. Your best bet is to transfer into a program. Since you are completing a degree, sign up at a community college and finish the prerequisites and then apply. This route will save you alot of money.

HTH
 
Most 0-6 programs are strictly for high school students or students with less than 15 credit hours attempted. Your best bet is to transfer into a program. Since you are completing a degree, sign up at a community college and finish the prerequisites and then apply. This route will save you alot of money.

HTH

Thanks for your advice!
 
Most 0-6 programs are strictly for high school students or students with less than 15 credit hours attempted. Your best bet is to transfer into a program. Since you are completing a degree, sign up at a community college and finish the prerequisites and then apply. This route will save you alot of money.

HTH


Which schools accept with less than 15 cred hours?
 
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