Pharmcas completed courses section

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merger007

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On the pharmcas app. completed courses section, is it referring to all courses you've taken in college or just the completed prepharmacy courses?

Also, can schools be added after submitting the app? If so, do the fees restart at $125 for the first and so on or does it take into consideration your previous fees and bill in increments?

Thanks.
 
merger007:

These are the instructions from the pharmcas website. Hope it helps.

COLLEGE COURSES COMPLETED*

You must first complete the Colleges Attended section of the application before entering your course history. Report your coursework completed at U.S. and English-speaking Canadian institutions EXACTLY AS IT APPEARS ON YOUR TRANSCRIPT. Use a personal copy of your transcript(s) as a reference so you may properly list ALL course work attempted and earned. List courses chronologically, from the oldest transcript to most recent. List all courses from a single transcript before you begin to enter courses from the next transcript. Within each term, list the courses in the order in which they appear on your transcript. List each course only once from the transcript where the course was originally completed or attempted, regardless of whether the course credits transferred to another institution (even if the course also appears on that transcript). PharmCAS will verify the course information you report in your application against your official transcripts. PharmCAS will report any discrepancies to your selected pharmacy institutions.

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED*
List ALL undergraduate, graduate, and professional institutions you have attended or plan to attend through the completion of the summer 2004 term. List all institutions regardless of whether course credit transferred to another college or university. Be sure to include non-degree programs (e.g., summer school) and foreign institutions attended. Enter each institution only once, regardless of number of degrees earned or gaps in the dates of attendance. PharmCAS requires a separate official transcript from every U.S. and Canadian institution attended, including University Extension. Read pharmacy-school specific instructions for submission of foreign transcripts.
 
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