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Florida A&M University

Tallahassee, Florida
3.09147
Naplex Pass Rate
74.21%
Acceptance
33.33%
Average GPA
3.28
Cost
$5,161
Reputation
Low
Cost of Living
93%
OVERVIEW
Institution Type
Public
Accreditation
Full Accreditation
Program Length
4 years
Program Structure
Traditional
Total Admitted Students
180 students
Dual Program
PharmD/M.B.A
Foreign Application
Yes
ADMISSION
Minimum GPA
2.75
Average GPA
3.28
Minimum Prepharmacy
2 years
Admission Ratio
3:01
APPLICATION
Early Decision
No
Bachelor Requirement
No
PCAT Requirement
No
Interview Requirement
Yes
Letter of Reference
3
US Residency
Yes
COST: IN-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$5,161
Second-Year Tuition
$5,161
Third-Year Tuition
$13,793
Fourth-Year Tuition
$18,255
COST: OUT-OF-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$18,693
Second-Year Tuition
$18,693
Third-Year Tuition
$34,749
Fourth-Year Tuition
$45,992
APPLICATION DEADLINE
2/1/2018
ACADEMIC DETAILS
Research Prowness
64.08%
Academic Reputation
Low
Number of Publications
197
COST OF LIVING
Cost of Living
93%
Room & Board per year
$7,320
Room & Board per month
$610
Women
65%
Men
35%
CONTACT INFORMATION
1415 S. MLK Jr. BLVD Tallahassee, Florida 32307
Mr. Anthony Norton
DETAILED INFORMATION

The College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences welcomes applications from qualified applicants into the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program.
Graduates of the PharmD program will be eligible for licensure as a registered pharmacist upon graduation. The curriculum has been designed to produce pharmacists qualified to assume practice and leadership roles within the profession. Specific emphasis has been placed on students taking classes in the basic sciences (including basic pharmaceutical sciences), mathematics, biomedical and social sciences. The curriculum of the College has been approved and fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
The admissions process for the College of Pharmacy is selective with limited enrollment. Although the required GPA for the professional program is a minimum of 2.75, a variety of other factors are considered. The goal is to produce a well-rounded general pharmacy practitioner who can think critically, work effectively in health-care settings and has the desire to provide care to all patients.
Admission into the professional program at the first professional year is either in Tallahassee (main campus) or in Crestview, Florida. Lectures will be provided to students at the main campus and simultaneously delivered through synchronous technology to the student at Crestview in real time.
Students may enter as transfers and will complete a supplemental application for transfer students in addition to the application from the university. Progression students will complete progression applications only.
For more information please visit our website (www.pharmacy.famu.edu).

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