3 yr schools

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Can anyone tell me the names of schools that offer accelerated 3 yr programs?

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Your answer is in the sticky of pre-pharmacy FAQ's - look up there & you'll find it & lots more answers you might need.
 
Can anyone tell me the names of schools that offer accelerated 3 yr programs?

South University in Savannah, GA
I have friends there that love it and I'm applying this year.
 
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I applied to ACP and got in. It offers a 3 year program. u should go and check it out
 
University of the Pacific

Pacific University

University of Southern Nevada


I really only know west coast schools.
 
does anyone know the percentag eof out of state students they consider?

are 3 year progams harder to get in to?
 
does anyone know the percentag eof out of state students they consider?

are 3 year progams harder to get in to?

Have you even looked at the school websites or the faq? Do this...then ask.
 
you are mistaken....It is North University that has the 3 year program. Not South University

You are mistaken...
South University in Savannah GA HAS 3 year program
 
I go to South and it's 4 year. Caverject was correct...North has the 3 year program.
 
I go to South and it's 4 year. Caverject was correct...North has the 3 year program.

I dont know if this is the same school you are talking about but when I went to http://www.southuniversity.edu/campus/Pharmacy/ it states that:

"The South Univeristy's Doctor of Pharmacy program is one of only three Schools of Pharmacy in the state of Georgia and one of only five in the U.S. to offer an accelerated three-year curriculum. "

This south university offers a 3-year PharmD program right?:D
 
I dont know if this is the same school you are talking about but when I went to http://www.southuniversity.edu/campus/Pharmacy/ it states that:

"The South Univeristy's Doctor of Pharmacy program is one of only three Schools of Pharmacy in the state of Georgia and one of only five in the U.S. to offer an accelerated three-year curriculum. "

This south university offers a 3-year PharmD program right?:D
This is nothing but evil lies being perpetrated on the south university website. Their website must of been hacked by those dastardly students at East University
 
East is South's rival. We have killer football games against them every year. We lost last year but this is our year! Seriously...South is a 4 year school. Maybe they're trying to get their # of applications up or something.


For Caverject...GO BELLTOWERS!
 
University of Jesus College of Pharmacy (UJCP)
 
I've been completely cheated by south university then...:eek:
And also the FAQ section of SDN....

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=1700941&postcount=9

http://www.southuniversity.edu/campus/Pharmacy/

What makes our program different?
Accelerated Program: It is one of only five nationwide and the only one in the Southeastern United States that provides four academic years of study within three calendar years.

Got that off from the South University website...

if the students who attend SU say it's 4 year program, then it's gotta be right?:eek: :eek: :eek:

I've been completely cheated
 
I've been completely cheated by south university then...:eek:
And also the FAQ section of SDN....

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=1700941&postcount=9

http://www.southuniversity.edu/campus/Pharmacy/

What makes our program different?
Accelerated Program: It is one of only five nationwide and the only one in the Southeastern United States that provides four academic years of study within three calendar years.

Got that off from the South University website...

if the students who attend SU say it's 4 year program, then it's gotta be right?:eek: :eek: :eek:

I've been completely cheated


ALWAYS believe 2 pharm students on SDN over the school's website and the FAQ pages. We are right, not everybody else. :laugh:
 
University ofAppalachia is a three year school in its second year of being open. It's in southwestern Virginia, and the cost of living is very inexpensive. The school is also taught on a block program, like University of Southern Nevada. I'm a P1 , and while there are still many kinks to work out, I do believe that we will receive candidate status this year. I'd apply soon, as 1385 applications have been received so far this year.
Kynsi
 
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