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New Application Deadline is March 2, 2009.
Planning for the Application Process
If you are a ULM Student, please meet with an advisor in the Student Success Center to plan your semester coursework and application timeline. Be sure to evaluate the application pre-requisites often and pay close attention to the application rules and minimum requirements as your application process begins.
If you are a transfer student from an out-of-state college/university or other Louisiana institution, please note that equivalent courses may or may not be available at your current place of enrollment. For most Louisiana institutions, we have established an equivalency table for the specified pre-requisite coursework. If your current place of enrollment is not found in this table, that means we do not have information available to establish an equivalency at this time. In order to receive equivalent credit at such an institution, you must provide to us via U.S. Mail, the following items:
These materials will be evaluated by the Office of Student and Professional Affairs within the College of Pharmacy. A recommendation will be forwarded to the College's curriculum committee for further evaluation. Confirmation or denial of your request will be sent to you via electronic or U.S. Mail. Submission of a request does not guarantee acceptance of an equivalency.
Application Process
The application process consists of 3 steps:
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| Step 1: SELECTION CRITERIA
All student applying to the program compete for space in the class. Each year, the College of Pharmacy receives more applications than there are available seats in the entering class. Applicants are considered on the basis of above average performance on a national standardized exam, a personal interview, and their academic transcripts. Below we have listed some preferred criteria for your consideration:
PLEASE NOTE: For the 2009 admission cycle, the College of Pharmacy will accept the best PCAT (composite score, percentile rank) attempt from 2 years prior and up to and including the January 2009 PCAT test date. In addition, meeting the above criteria DOES NOT guarantee your acceptance into the College of Pharmacy Professional Program. The admissions process is a competitive one, in which offers are made to the best candidates. |
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Step 2: NEEDED APPLICATIONS Completion of the PharmCAS Application and fee by March 2, 2009Completion of the ULM Undergraduate Admissions process by March 2, 2009.
Completion of the College of Pharmacy Supplemental Application and fee by March 2, 2009. You will need your PharmCas ID and your ULM Campus Wide ID (CWID) in order to complete this process. (Please note that successful admittance to ULM does not guarantee admissions into the professional pharmacy program.) |
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Step 3: AFTER APPLYING After e-submitting your PharmCAS Application and mailing your Supplemental Application: Check with PharmCAS Check with PharmCAS to make sure all transcripts have been received by them. All transcripts must be submitted, even if you had taken one course at another institution.PharmCAS will not submit your application to us until all official transcripts are received. Official Transcripts must be received by PharmCAS by the March 2, 2009 deadline. We recommend submitting transcripts and applying early to ensure that all required materials meet the deadline. All application status information will be communicated through your PharmCAS account. Please check your PharmCAS account for your current application status. We will be using email as the primary means of communication with you. We will let you know via email when we have received your electronic application once it has been verified by PharmCAS. We will also communicate any and all admissions related information to you using the contact information you have provided. Please make sure your email account will receive emails from eadams@ulm.edu. You may consider placing this address in your Address Book to prevent important emails from being filtered accidentally. Also, please provide a cell number contact, if available, in your PharmCAS application as we may need to reach you quickly. Currently enrolled In the past, |
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Contact Us If:
Your contact information has changed.
An error in your transcripts or reported grades has been corrected.
You want to withdraw your application.
Your full legal name
Your PharmCAS ID number
The date the change is effective