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Midwestern University - Glendale Campus

Glendale, Arizona
3.00306
Naplex Pass Rate
90.97%
Acceptance
26.32%
Average GPA
3.10
Cost
$59,768
Reputation
Low
Cost of Living
122%
OVERVIEW
Institution Type
Private
Accreditation
Full Accreditation
Program Length
3 years
Program Structure
Accelerated
Total Admitted Students
155 students
Foreign Application
Yes
ADMISSION
Minimum GPA
2.50
Average GPA
3.10
Minimum Prepharmacy
2 years
Admission Ratio
3.8:1
APPLICATION
Early Decision
Yes
Supplement Application
No
Bachelor Requirement
Yes
PCAT Requirement
Yes
Interview Requirement
Yes
Letter of Reference
2
US Residency
Yes
COST: IN-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$59,768
Second-Year Tuition
$59,768
Third-Year Tuition
$59,768
COST: OUT-OF-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$59,768
Second-Year Tuition
$59,768
Third-Year Tuition
$59,768
APPLICATION DEADLINE
3/1/2019
ACADEMIC DETAILS
Research Prowness
55.53%
Academic Reputation
Low
Number of Publications
339
COST OF LIVING
Cost of Living
122%
Room & Board per year
$10,200
Room & Board per month
$850
Women
60%
Men
40%
CONTACT INFORMATION
19555 N. 59th Ave Glendale, Arizona 85308
James Walter
DETAILED INFORMATION

At Midwestern University’s College of Pharmacy-Glendale (CPG), students pursue the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. Supported by a faculty member, small groups of students work together to complete projects and assignments and gain extensive clinical knowledge. Patient care experiences begin immediately and are integrated throughout the curriculum. The entire program requires a total of five years of coursework, the first two years at another college and the final three calendar years at CPG. Students complete, on a year-round basis, required courses, elective professional courses, and clinical/experiential education. The second and third professional years provide immersion in hands-on learning at diverse clinical rotation sites, emphasizing problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills. Settings include community pharmacies, hospitals, managed care facilities, physician offices, Indian Health Service programs, and other rural and urban sites in the growing Southwest region.

Program Expectations

CPG educates and graduates competent and motivated pharmacists who will provide pharmaceutical care in a wide range of community and institutional settings. Standards for admission set forth by CPG outline the nonacademic abilities considered essential for students to achieve the level of competence required by the faculty and by the ACPE, the pharmacy-accrediting agency, in order to obtain the Pharm.D. degree. Candidates must have abilities and skills in five areas: 1) observation; 2) communication; 3) motor; 4) intellectual, conceptual, integrative, and quantitative; and 5) behavioral and social. Technological compensation can be made for some limitation in certain of these areas, but candidates should be able to perform in a reasonably independent manner.

Vision: To excel in pharmacy education
Mission: Prepare pharmacists who will provide exceptional patient care, participate in critical inquiry and scientific research, and advance public health and wellness

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