Kansas College of Pharmacy? Sounds like you're talking about KU (University of Kansas), not UMKC (University of Missouri, Kansas City). They're different.
Admission to the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy is determined by the School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee consisting of faculty members of the School of Pharmacy and associate dean representatives from the Office of the Dean. An applicant file is created for each applicant at the time of receipt of an application. Consideration is given to a student's overall grade point average (GPA), a GPA based on all science course requirements in the pre-pharmacy curriculum, and results from the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT). Historically the average grade point of entering classes has been 3.65 or higher. The average composite PCAT score is at the 80th percentile. Good scholarship is very important and is considered a predictor for success in the pharmacy curriculum.