I've already read through their FAQ, and it seems to be the source of my confusion...
ex.
"What are the criteria for admission?
In order to be considered for admission to the PharmD program, applicants must submit a completed
PharmCAS application and have the following:
PharmD prerequisite courses, and a minimum GPA of a 3.0 in their pre-pharmacy science and math courses."
Does this mean that
only introductory courses are used in the GPA calculations? Specifically, it does not address whether the pre-pharmacy GPA is soley used to judge the student academically. For example, a student may have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 while having a pre-req GPA of 3.9. How is this student viewed in UB's eyes?
To reiterate, even though the criterias for admission is a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their pre-pharmacy science and math, it doesn't state whether this figure is the determinant factor in judging acedemics.
If the pre-pharmacy science and math GPA is the only determinant of a candidate's acedemic ability then how would taking further coursework help improve GPA as seen below.
"
I was denied. May I apply again in the future?
Yes. Take advantage of the year to improve your credentials by taking further coursework to improve your GPA, retaking the PCAT, joining professional organizations, holding an office of a student organization, or volunteering or working in a pharmacy."
Wouldn't the student be forced to retake instead of taking further coursework?
Can anyone clarify?
I'm an canadian student and therefore pharmcas does not calculate my GPA becuase I send my transcript directly to UB as seen here:
"Canadian applicants may send an official English-speaking Canadian transcript directly to UB SoPPS instead of sending a foreign transcript evaluation report to PharmCAS."
Therefore I want to know what exactly is my GPA to determine my competitiveness.
Thanks