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I just got home from a weekend trip and my letter of acceptance was waiting! It was sent out March 12th, so they sent it out before the last interview even! Woo-hoo in-state tuition!
 
Congrats to those who got accepted... Hopefully the rest of us will hear soon however it turns out.. :meanie:
I just want to check this..

They would send the letter to the current address not to the permanent address, right?

Is it normal that I haven't received any paper letter from colorado university so far?
 
Congrats Lurkerkat. Are you in-state?
 
Hey there,

I will be applying to pharmacy school(s) this summer and I am really interested in going to University of Colorado School of pharmacy. Can you guys tell me what you thought about the school?

Like,

1) how are the facilities
2) the surrounding environment
3) the faculty (are they nice/mean, in between....)
......etc 🙂

Thanks
 
Yup, I also attend University of Colorado at Denver.


I'm from out of state, and I stayed at The Curtis Hotel when I went to interview. The concierge told me that floors 16+ of that Hotel are actually used as dorms for students at the University of Colorado at Denver...is that true?
 
I'm from out of state, and I stayed at The Curtis Hotel when I went to interview. The concierge told me that floors 16+ of that Hotel are actually used as dorms for students at the University of Colorado at Denver...is that true?

No clue, I live off campus. The dorms just opened last semester and I don't know anyone who lives in them. Is the Curtis Hotel downtown near the 16th street mall? I want to say there might be dorms in that area.
 
No clue, I live off campus. The dorms just opened last semester and I don't know anyone who lives in them. Is the Curtis Hotel downtown near the 16th street mall? I want to say there might be dorms in that area.

Yeah that's the one. And speaking of housing, is there student housing for Pharm students at the University of Colorado? Especially since they're moving to that new Aurora site...where's everyone planning to live if they go there?
 
Hey there,

I will be applying to pharmacy school(s) this summer and I am really interested in going to University of Colorado School of pharmacy. Can you guys tell me what you thought about the school?

Like,

1) how are the facilities
2) the surrounding environment
3) the faculty (are they nice/mean, in between....)
......etc 🙂

Thanks

Very difficult to answer this since next year they are opening their new campus down at the old Fitzsimons base. We all interviewed at the 9th and Colorado location where the old building is. You will be though on a completely brand new campus so everything should be state of the art.

The surrounding environment of the new facility isn't the best. It's off of a street called Colfax that is considered the "dangerous" area of Denver. I've known people who work at the hospital associated with the new campus and they've had their cars broken into. Hopefully though the new hospital, schools, and also private research industry will bring some money to that area of Colfax and improve it. There's another area near by called Stapleton that's building new housing communities and apartments and that should help also.

The members of the faculty that I met during my interview all came across as friendly. They mentioned something about a mentor program where you can have a faculty member mentor you and help you through out your time with CU which sounds awesome since that could get you some good work related contact when you graduate.
 
Yeah that's the one. And speaking of housing, is there student housing for Pharm students at the University of Colorado? Especially since they're moving to that new Aurora site...where's everyone planning to live if they go there?

I don't think there are any dorms planned. My husband and I are planning on buying a house in Parker so I'll have a straight shot up 225 to the campus. All of the interstates are a mess in the morning but I'm planning on waking up early, leaving early, and studying on campus before class. You could live in Aurora but be careful... some of the apartments look liveable but they're slums (I made that mistake when I first moved here). Use apartmentratings.com or I'd be more than happy to let you know if I know about a specific apartment complex. Definitely do not live anywhere near Colfax.
 
I don't think there are any dorms planned. My husband and I are planning on buying a house in Parker so I'll have a straight shot up 225 to the campus. All of the interstates are a mess in the morning but I'm planning on waking up early, leaving early, and studying on campus before class. You could live in Aurora but be careful... some of the apartments look liveable but they're slums (I made that mistake when I first moved here). Use apartmentratings.com or I'd be more than happy to let you know if I know about a specific apartment complex. Definitely do not live anywhere near Colfax.

Congrats to you! I am waiting...and not to happy 🙁.
 
Yeah that's the one. And speaking of housing, is there student housing for Pharm students at the University of Colorado? Especially since they're moving to that new Aurora site...where's everyone planning to live if they go there?

There is currently no student housing and I would be very surprised if they build any. They do have an office to help you find off campus housing and a list of some apartments for rent. But its basically a free for all.
 
I just got home from a weekend trip and my letter of acceptance was waiting! It was sent out March 12th, so they sent it out before the last interview even! Woo-hoo in-state tuition!

would you mind telling me your stats?
 
Cumulative GPA: 3.65
Science GPA: ~3.7

No pharmacy experience and the only extracurriculars I listed was volunteering for an organization working to get equal rights for same sex couples and doing some improv comedy.

The people on the admissions committee probably personally knew at least two out of three of the professors who wrote my letters of recommendation. Also my GPA is skewed since at UCD I have a 3.97 after three years, and I have one year back six years ago that drags things down.
 
I just had my second interview....😕.
I thought it was harder than the interview at the school. The interviewer wanted to know more about my background. I thought the question was very in dept. It took 30 minutes. I did answer all the question, yet...i am afraid now. I don't know what to think about it. She was nice, but I am still nervous.

If, anyone know....please tell me how they are grading you on the secondary interview process. I am afraid!
 
I just had my second interview....😕.
I thought it was harder than the interview at the school. The interviewer wanted to know more about my background. I thought the question was very in dept. It took 30 minutes. I did answer all the question, yet...i am afraid now. I don't know what to think about it. She was nice, but I am still nervous.

If, anyone know....please tell me how they are grading you on the secondary interview process. I am afraid!

yea me 2. it was way tougher than the first interview.
 
I just had my second interview....😕.
I thought it was harder than the interview at the school. The interviewer wanted to know more about my background. I thought the question was very in dept. It took 30 minutes. I did answer all the question, yet...i am afraid now. I don't know what to think about it. She was nice, but I am still nervous.

If, anyone know....please tell me how they are grading you on the secondary interview process. I am afraid!


I'm sure you did just fine! The interviewer probably had to ask tougher questions just to make sure you can articulate your answers well about all sorts of issues. I honestly don't think what you said actually mattered -- just how you said it. In other words, if you thought the content of your answers was mediocre or even poor, but you were still able to answer using clear language and proper grammar, you probably scored very well.

I know it's hard to do, but just relax and think positvely. Good luck! 🙂
 
I GOT IN! This is probably the greatest day of my life. Not only did I get into pharmacy school, but i recieved my tax return today as well. I think I am going to try my luck at the lottery now.

Stats:

Interview: February 12

Science G.P.A. : 3.71

Overall G.P.A : 3.65

out of state student, did all my coursework at community college, 1 year experience as a Certified Tech, no E.C's, Member of Phi theta kappa (Honor society for two year colleges) and national deans list.

Any other questions just ask! Good luck to everyone hope to see you in the fall!
 
Those are similar to my stats! I hope my interview went as well as yours!
 
I also just recieved an acceptance, dated 3/12, so just hang in there for those of you still waiting. I'm also an out of state student and had a great interview with the assistant dean. I'm still debating whether or not to go though, so a seat might open up...
 
i'm assuming you guys are native speakers so that's why you have your decisions earlier right?
 
I'm sure you did just fine! The interviewer probably had to ask tougher questions just to make sure you can articulate your answers well about all sorts of issues. I honestly don't think what you said actually mattered -- just how you said it. In other words, if you thought the content of your answers was mediocre or even poor, but you were still able to answer using clear language and proper grammar, you probably scored very well.

I know it's hard to do, but just relax and think positvely. Good luck! 🙂


Thanks for your support! I am really worried. But, I gave it what i got, there were no preparation for it, it was all out of the blue questions.

Congrats to all that are accepted. I am excited for you, but worried for my chance. I wonder if i hadn't have to have the 2nd interview would I hear from them yet?

Anyone got rejected yet?
 
I also just recieved an acceptance, dated 3/12, so just hang in there for those of you still waiting. I'm also an out of state student and had a great interview with the assistant dean. I'm still debating whether or not to go though, so a seat might open up...


Which asst. dean did you interview with?
 
Those are similar to my stats! I hope my interview went as well as yours!

I honestly did not think my interview went that well. I am a native speaker but I thought I sounded like an idiot. I was so nervous that my mouth went completely dry, which caused me to stumble over some words. I did ask quite a few questions and thought I did excellent in the group activity.
 
Hi,
I received an acceptance letter. Not sure if I will be taking it, so another seat might open up. Good luck everyone.
 
Got my acceptance this morning in the mail. i'm so tired that it's hard to get excited lol... my mom just had surgery so i've been taking care of her.. as a break i went out to check that mail that hasn't been checked in a few days. sure enough there it was! good luck everyone.
 
Hey guys! I got accepted too! Shaun will you be going to Colorado? I am going to take it! Here are my stats for those who will ask:

3.67gpa
5 ½ years retail pharmacy experience
volunteer at hospital pharmacy
Great interview (so I think)
Interviewed February 9th
Arizona resident

Congrats to all! I am so excited to meet all of you!
 
can the accepted students also state whether they are native speakers or not? just so us "non-native" speakers can see when the first ones get accepted so we can expect the news also?

congrats to those who have gotten in 🙂
 
Congrats to everyone! I'm looking forward to meeting all of you guys this August! 😀
 
Crystal, I will definitely be going. This was my first choice and I couldn't be happier. I will pm you with my e-mail address so we can chat about the process of filling out all these papers! hehe.

I'll leave my stats as well so people can gauge themselves.

-3.91 GPA (Community College)
-Currently attending Arizona State University
-Nearly a year of pharmacy experience (certified just recently)
-Hospital experience (shadowing in the surgical ICU at the Maricopa Medical Center).
-My interview went extremely well (I actually interviewed with a faculty member that I had exchanged a few e-mails with prior to the interview (she is an important member of the geriatric program at UC and that is a huge interest to me... it was kind of like fate).

I just want to let everyone know that I was at my wits-end with this entire process. It felt like I was working so hard and not really seeing any substantial results. This is my second time applying so determination definitely played a key role in my acceptance. For those who are non-native english speakers, I do speak english as my primary language. To anyone who was in my boat, keep on keepin' on.
 
can the accepted students also state whether they are native speakers or not? just so us "non-native" speakers can see when the first ones get accepted so we can expect the news also?

congrats to those who have gotten in 🙂

I am a native speaker. Born and raised in AZ.
 
Out of staters,
Have you looked into apartments yet?
 
I've looked a little bit.. From what I hear, though, they are expensive!!!
 
I think the Admissions staff love AZ residents. We are taking over! I looked at apartments and found most to be in the 500-700 range. Anyone interested in a roommate?
 
Does anyone know if UC will allow you to finish up the prereqs the summer right before starting classes in the fall? Tried looking for this info on their page....couldn't find anything.
 
Does anyone know if UC will allow you to finish up the prereqs the summer right before starting classes in the fall? Tried looking for this info on their page....couldn't find anything.

As far as I know, yes they allow it. Last summer I had someone in my OChem II lab who was starting at UCHSC that August. I'd call them though, just to confirm it. Better to be safe.
 
Does anyone know if UC will allow you to finish up the prereqs the summer right before starting classes in the fall? Tried looking for this info on their page....couldn't find anything.

yes they do. i emailed them earlier this yr before applying and beverly said it's ok if you're an "outstanding candidate." since you're already accepted, i guess that applies to you 😀
 
I've looked a little bit.. From what I hear, though, they are expensive!!!

Seriously? I thought they were fairly inexpensive. 2 bedroom appt for 500-600 dollars to split two ways? I guess I am comparing it to Henderson, Nevada where it is 900-1100 per month for 2 bedroom! I don't know exactly where the new campus is. Does anyone know the zipcode?
 
I think the Admissions staff love AZ residents. We are taking over! I looked at apartments and found most to be in the 500-700 range. Anyone interested in a roommate?

I will be looking for a roommate soon. I think all of us AZ people should meet up and go to a dinner celebration!
 
Does anyone know if UC will allow you to finish up the prereqs the summer right before starting classes in the fall? Tried looking for this info on their page....couldn't find anything.

I am pretty sure they will. Beverly Brunson is out of the office this week. Call her Monday and ask her.
 
That dinner celebration sounds really cool. Awesome idea, no wonder you're becoming a pharmacist!
 
That dinner celebration sounds really cool. Awesome idea, no wonder you're becoming a pharmacist!

Lets wait til Chad gets in first. 😉 This is seriously the most exciting thing that has ever happened to me in my life. I am going to get to know an amazing group of people for the next 4 years of my life! I can't wait.

Just so you know for all of you who have not gotten your acceptance letters yet, I called the school and they said that they are mailing out letters spiratically so no worries. Keep us posted. Good luck.
 
So I talked to Debbie @ the school and she said the zip code for the new campus is 80045. Also, she said if you want to be considered an in-state resident for the following year start changing over your drivers license and residency info soon. You have to be a resident for 1 full year to be considered a resident of Colorado.
 
I am worried about getting an acceptance letter. I had my interview on the 28th of February. Colorado is my school of choice and I absolutely loved the campus. I feel my interview went really well since my interviewer told me I sound really dedicated to pharmacy. These are my stats:

Overall GPA 3.78
Science 3.6
Graduated with high honors with Associates in Science
Community Pharmacy experience 2 years
Volunteer at a nursing home, blood drives, adopt a family, united way
President of Phi Theta Kappa
Founding Vice-President of Phi Beta Lambda
Public Relations Chairperson on Student Leadership Council
Member of pre-pharmacy student organization.
 
I am worried about getting an acceptance letter. I had my interview on the 28th of February. Colorado is my school of choice and I absolutely loved the campus. I feel my interview went really well since my interviewer told me I sound really dedicated to pharmacy. These are my stats:

Overall GPA 3.78
Science 3.6
Graduated with high honors with Associates in Science
Community Pharmacy experience 2 years
Volunteer at a nursing home, blood drives, adopt a family, united way
President of Phi Theta Kappa
Founding Vice-President of Phi Beta Lambda
Public Relations Chairperson on Student Leadership Council
Member of pre-pharmacy student organization.

you have nothing to worry about. your stats and credentials are better than most of the ones who have been accepted. i think you're in GREAT shape 👍 👍

maybe you're out of state or a non-native speaker or maybe they pull files randomly.
 
doulblehh03...did you hear from them yet? after the 2nd interview?
I called them about the acceptance...and they said we would hear from them by April! That sucks....but I guess we have to wait until all the 2nd interview are overwith. Good luck to u!
 
doulblehh03...did you hear from them yet? after the 2nd interview?
I called them about the acceptance...and they said we would hear from them by April! That sucks....but I guess we have to wait until all the 2nd interview are overwith. Good luck to u!

no, i just had my 2nd interview last friday so that's kind of soon. and i'm sure there are some non-native speakers in the march 14 interview so i expect it to be late march or early april.

and you called them to ask when the people w/ 2nd interviews gonna hear? if so, thanks for calling 👍

what other schools are you applying to?
 
So I talked to Debbie @ the school and she said the zip code for the new campus is 80045. Also, she said if you want to be considered an in-state resident for the following year start changing over your drivers license and residency info soon. You have to be a resident for 1 full year to be considered a resident of Colorado.

I'd hold off on finding an apartment for a little while. Its still not very clear when classes will be moving out to the new campus. The zipcode for the 9th ave campus is 80262. Housing around the 9th ave campus isn't too bad. I live in a one bedroom 4 blocks from campus and pay 585 w/parking. The housing that is real close to the new campus isn't really somewhere you want to live. Its still a rather sketch part of town. Some of the semi close areas are nice, but expensive (ie: stapleton, lowry).
 
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