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University of Minnesota

Duluth, Minnesota
2.79361
Naplex Pass Rate
97.47%
Acceptance
37.04%
Average GPA
3.40
Cost
$27,048
Reputation
Very High
Cost of Living
97%
OVERVIEW
Institution Type
Public
Accreditation
Full Accreditation
Program Length
4 years
Program Structure
Traditional
Total Admitted Students
168 students
Foreign Application
Yes
ADMISSION
Average GPA
3.40
Minimum Prepharmacy
3 years
Admission Ratio
2.7:1
APPLICATION
Early Decision
Yes
Supplement Application
Yes
Bachelor Requirement
Yes
PCAT Requirement
Yes
Interview Requirement
Yes
Letter of Reference
4
US Residency
No
COST: IN-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$27,048
Second-Year Tuition
$30,429
Third-Year Tuition
$30,429
Fourth-Year Tuition
$40,572
COST: OUT-OF-STATE
First-Year Tuition
$39,600
Second-Year Tuition
$44,500
Third-Year Tuition
$44,500
Fourth-Year Tuition
$59,400
APPLICATION DEADLINE
2/1/2019
ACADEMIC DETAILS
Research Prowness
205.04%
Academic Reputation
Very High
Number of Publications
1,310
COST OF LIVING
Cost of Living
97%
Room & Board per year
$11,160
Room & Board per month
$930
Women
65%
Men
35%
CONTACT INFORMATION
232 Life Science 1110 Kirby Drive Duluth, Minnesota 55812
Olivia Buncher
DETAILED INFORMATION

The University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy offers its PharmD program on two campuses – Duluth and the Twin Cities. Both campuses offer a small college feel, yet provide all the opportunities of a large university. Learn more about each campus at http://z.umn.edu/campus.

All classes are taught by faculty who are renowned for their research and innovations in patient-centered care. Throughout the four year program, students work closely with faculty. The student to faculty ratio is 6:1.

Our students learn by doing. Experiential education begins in the first year of the PharmD program. Students learn in diverse patient care settings, typically one-on-one with a preceptor. The College of Pharmacy is part of the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center – organized specifically for health education, research, and practice – and provides opportunities for interprofessional study among medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacy students and faculty.

The curriculum of the PharmD program is focused on patient-centered care, which involves helping patients identify, resolve, and prevent drug therapy problems. For specific information on the PharmD curriculum, visit http://z.umn.edu/curriculum.

Pharmacy students will find the University of Minnesota offers a supportive student environment. Each student receives individualized attention from the Office of Student Services. Student input is sought on all college-wide decisions and 95 percent of pharmacy students are involved in the college’s student organizations.

Specific information can be found at pharmd.umn.edu.

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