Three Year Pharm.D. Options:

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Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone could offer a bit of advice to what the different three year pharm.d. programs look for in accepting students. If anyone has a list of 1) all the three year pharm.d. schools and 2) their specific requirements for enrollment, that would be most helpful.

Also, if any of you are in a three year program, would you do it again? What are some of the pros and cons of the programs.

Thank you all in advance,
Mark 🙂
 
I know that these schools offer 3 year programs:
UOP
Univ. of Southern Nevada (Nevada College of Pharmacy)
Midwestern
Hawaii College Of Pharmacy
I think there is one in Florida also. There might be more.
Check the web sites for admission info.
Hope this helps!
 
Only Midwestern CPG (Glendale, AZ) is a three year curriculum, not CCP (Downer's Grove, IL). 😉
 
Smilescali said:
I know that these schools offer 3 year programs:
UOP
Univ. of Southern Nevada (Nevada College of Pharmacy)
Midwestern
Hawaii College Of Pharmacy
I think there is one in Florida also. There might be more.
Check the web sites for admission info.
Hope this helps!


Ferris State in MI (I think)
LECOM (Erie, PA)

There aren't any 3-year programs in FL.
 
FutureRxGal said:
Ferris State in MI (I think)
LECOM (Erie, PA)

There aren't any 3-year programs in FL.
Ferris has a 3.5ish year program. Students graduate one semester early, the last time I checked.
 
Albany has a 3 year program as well. maybe mass college of pharmacy? Try checking online, im sure there is a listing of 3 year programs and maybe do a forum search as well.
 
FutureRxGal said:
Ferris State in MI (I think)
LECOM (Erie, PA)

There aren't any 3-year programs in FL.

I guess it was just "wishful thinking" regarding the 3 year FL school! 🙂 :laugh:
 
don't bother wasting your time applying to lecom...i've heard bad things about their program...veery unorganized, lose info frequently, give interviews over cuz they don't remember who people are...list goes on
 
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