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The primary mission of the School of Pharmacy is to educate and train students in a Christian environment to become pharmacists to meet existing and future healthcare needs. Graduates from the Pharm.D. Program will be qualified to serve society with responsibility for the appropriate use of medications, devices, and services to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes, always providing the best possible care for the patient.
Residency Programs Campbell University currently offers a variety of residency programs accredited by ASHP. Each residency is an intensive one-year program in a specialized area of pharmacy pharmacy. These residencies are offered at sites throughout North Carolina.
PharmCASApplicants must submit an application through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS), available on-line at www.PharmCAS.org. Original transcripts from post-secondary schools and Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) scores must be submitted to PharmCAS. Transcripts reflecting spring grades must be sent directly to the Admissions Office. Applicants are also required to submit three letters of recommendations to PharmCAS. At least one letter from a Science professor and a pharmacist is preferred.
Supplemental MaterialsA supplemental application with required application fee must be submitted to Campbell University School of Pharmacy. The supplemental application can be found by visiting www.campbell.edu/pharmacy. Students may also submit additional letters of recommendation directly to the School of Pharmacy. To be considered for admission, a completed application package must be filed in the Admissions Office of the School of Pharmacy. A completed package consists of:
All admissions information submitted through PharmCAS
A completed supplemental application form with required fee
At least three letters of recommendation.
InterviewsEach completed application package will be evaluated by the Admissions Committee to determine the applicant's potential as a Campbell pharmacy student. Based on this evaluation, an invitation to participate in a personal admissions interview may be extended. The interview is designed as a two-way exchange with the goal of mutually enhancing the understanding of both the applicant and the Admissions Committee. Applicants will be notified by mail of admissions decisions following the admissions interviews.
Early Decision ProgramAn Early Decision Program is available. Students interested in this option may only select one school as their preference through PharmCAS. All materials must be forwarded to the appropriate locations prior to the Early Decision deadline in order to be considered as an Early Decision Candidate. A decision will be rendered by the deadline specified by PharmCAS. Valid admissions decisions for an Early Decision Candidate consist of: 1) accepting the student, 2) denying the student, or 3) referring them back to the general applicant pool where they can then apply to other schools while being considered by their primary preference. The School and the student have the potential to benefit from this program by confirming admissions and enrollment for qualified applicants early in the admissions process.
Academic Checklist
Complete and submit a PharmCAS application available online at www.PharmCAS.org
Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary schools and PCAT scores to PharmCAS. Information on the PCAT may be obtained online at www.pcatweb.info
Complete and submit a supplemental application and required fee to the Campbell University School of Pharmacy Admissions Office.
Submit at least three (3) letters of recommendation to PharmCAS. At least one letter from a Science professor and a pharmacist is preferred. PLEASE NOTE: The applicant is responsible for ensuring the timely receipt and updating of all required application documentation. Your file will not be reviewed by the Admissions Committee until all application materials have been received by the Admissions Office.
Inquiries, requests for more information or application materials should be forwarded to: Campbell University School of Pharmacy The Office of Admissions P. O. Box 1090 Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506 1-800-760-9734 ext. 1690
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