I completed my four year degree at UB. My overall GPA was 3.79, my science GPA was 3.86 and my math GPA was 3.89. My PCAT composite score was an 88, and I was waitlisted at UB in 2010 for the second time.
So my answer to you would be...... no.
It's still a great school to do your undergraduate work though regardless of which pharmacy schools you end up applying to.
Selection is based on scholastic achievement, aptitude, personal qualifications, and evidence of motivation toward pharmacy. These are judged from the college record, grade point average, the PCAT, letters of reference and evaluation, a Supplemental Admission Application, and a personal interview. In addition to intellectual and academic competence, the School's Admissions Committee considers communication skills, leadership ability, community service, health care-related or research experience, and motivation for pursuing a career in pharmacy.
So, get good grades, do well on the PCAT, make sure you have good references, and practice interviewing. Also, have your personal statement reviewed by others, get involved in extracurricular activities, and get some health-related experience. An applicant can have a 4.0 and a 400 PCAT, but if the rest of their application is lacking, they likely won't move forward in the application process.
PharmCAS applicants are considered equally if they are in state or out of state.