Pharm.D. Admissions - FAQs

We accept up to 130 students on the Lawrence campus and up to 20 students on the Wichita campus in each incoming class.

Can I choose which campus I will attend?

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If you prefer to attend the Wichita campus, you can indicate that when you apply. After the interviews, accepted students are ranked, and the top students get their first choice of campus.

Do I have to complete my pre-pharmacy courses at KU?

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No you do not. Approximately half of our current Pharm.D. students completed their pre-pharmacy studies elsewhere. Pre-pharmacy courses can be taken at any accredited college or university. Students who complete their pre-pharmacy courses at KU are not given an advantage in the admissions process. However, they do have access to resources, such as the KU Pre-Pharmacy Club.

Does the KU School of Pharmacy honor credit/no credit grades for pre-pharmacy courses?

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The KU School of Pharmacy faculty and staff is concerned about all students preparing to apply for the Doctor of Pharmacy program. To provide some relief for our future students during the COVID-19 crisis we will honor Credit/No Credit grades for all pre-pharmacy courses completed during the Spring 2020, Summer 2020, Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters. If a student decides to request a CR/NC grade over a letter grade for these semesters it will not affect their status with the KU School of Pharmacy.

Will all my pre-pharmacy course credits transfer to KU?

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How do my GPA and PCAT scores compare to other applicants?

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Historically, the average GPA of entering classes has been 3.4 or higher. The average PCAT composite score is around the 65th percentile. We do not have a minimum PCAT score, but we do require a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Can I apply to School of Pharmacy before applying to KU?

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Yes. However, you must be admitted to KU before you can be accepted to the School of Pharmacy.

Who should I ask to submit letters of recommendation on my behalf?

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While there are no specific requirements on who can serve as a reference, we recommend a pharmacist, an employer and a professor.

After You Apply

Who will interview me an dhow long with the interview last?

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Candidates will be interviewed by a small group that includes a combination of SOP faculty, administrators, staff and students. Interviews can last anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes.

What types of questions will I be asked?

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That will vary, but all interviewers seek to evaluate the applicant's understanding of the pharmacy profession as well as their self awareness, interpersonal skills and emotional maturity.

Who sits on the selection committee?

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Specific members vary from year to year but always include faculty members and administrators.

What is the selection committee looking for?

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Committee members look for a diverse group of students with a solid foundation in biology and chemistry. The ideal candidate will also be a strong communicator who is informed about the pharmacy profession and academically prepared for the challenging Pharm. D. curriculum.