Amanda:
I don't go to school in AZ. However, according to AZ statutes
http://www.pharmacy.state.az.us/R301-305.htm
the prerequisite for licensure as an intern in AZ is simply current enrollment in good standing at a board approved college or school of pharmacy...just like here in NV and in CA. You'll need a letter from the college's registrar or Dean's office, or something that proves that you are currently enrolled. You'll probably get a copy of the intern license application at orientation or shortly thereafter. If not, you can get it here:
http://www.pharmacy.state.az.us/internapp2.pdf
As far as competitiveness for paid intern positions, all I can relate to you is what I see here in LV. Positions at Rite Aid/Sav-On/Wags/CVS are the easiest to come by. They seem to need quite a bit of help...they're building pharmacies left and right in Vegas. The highest paying intern job in the Vegas valley is with Vons (Safeway) supermarket. Because there are fewer supermarket pharmacies, all with relatively lower script volumes, intern positions are harder to come by with them. Needless to say, the few students in our class who work for them are quite popular...always getting asked for the "hook-up".
😉 Also relatively difficult to get are hospital intern positions (like mine).
I can't say this is what you'll see in Glendale/Phoenix. Here in Vegas, NVCP is the only source for interns in this rather large city. Lots of pharmacies...one school of pharmacy.
Lot's of luck with Utah! But I know that if you end up in MWU-CPG, you'll be in good company, and you'll do just fine!
🙂