To be eligible for admission
consideration into the entry-level Pharm. D. degree program, an
applicant must present evidence of successful completion of the
required
Pre-Pharmacy program at the Howard University College of
Arts and Sciences or at any other college or university whose
program is accredited by a United States regional accreditation
agency.
The applicant must be in good academic standing at each
college or university attended and must have a minimum grade
point average (GPA) of 2.5 (4.0 scale) in Sciences,
Mathematics, English and Speech and an overall GPA of 2.5 in
all pre pharmacy courses. Applications will be available
ONLY through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS)
website at
www.pharmcas.org. All of the following supporting
application materials will need to be forwarded to PharmCAS
for further processing upon application submission:
• A ‘Personal Statement’ (minimum 250 words) which sets
forth the applicant’s goals and reasons for pursuing a
career in pharmacy;
• Two (2) Letters of Recommendation (of which, one should be
from a science professor or instructor and the other from a
non-relative);
• An official transcript from each college or university
attended; and,
•
The PCAT should
be taken no later than October of the prior academic year of
which admission is being sought; and,
If the applicant meets all eligibility requirements and is
considered to be highly competitive, they will then be
contacted for an in-person interview. At interview all
applicants are asked to submit a Supplemental Application
Packet. The Supplemental Application Packet includes:
• a Supplemental Application (available for download below);
• a Supplemental Application Fee of $45.00 (Money Order or
Cashier’s Check–NO PERSONAL CHECKS); and,
• Official Transcripts.
The interview will include a one-on-one interview with a
team of Faculty and/or Alumni, a College tour, and an
additional writing and mathematics test will be
administered.
Successful applicants are admitted into the Pharm. D.
program only in the fall semester of the academic year.
Applications are accepted as early as July 1 prior to the
academic year for which admission is sought. PharmCAS and
Howard University must receive all applications and
supporting documents no later than December 1. Admission
priority will be given to applicants who complete all
pre-pharmacy requirements by the end of the spring semester
prior to the academic year for which admission is sought.
Admission into the entry-level Pharm. D. degree program is
highly competitive. Meeting the minimum admission
requirements does not guarantee an interview, or automatic
admission.
PLEASE NOTE: There is a $300.00 Enrollment Fee and
$300.00 Good Faith Fee required for all students when
accepting an offer of admission with the School of Pharmacy.
The $300.00 Good Faith Fee is deposited to your Student
Account.