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Pharmacy Transfer & Reapplicant Admissons
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Pharmacy Program Reapplication

If you applied for the Â鶹ӰÊÓ doctor of pharmacy program and were unsuccessful, we welcome you to try again!

All previous applications are kept on file for two years. When an applicant reapplies, we combine the previous application(s) with the new application and application materials in order to compare all of the information provided. For each admissions cycle, all re-applicants must complete a . We will match your old application to your new PharmCAS application.

  • Submit a
  • Arrange for PharmCAS to receive an official transcript from all accredited US institutions attended by the deadline
  • Send letters of reference, foreign transcript evaluation reports, and test scores (TOEFL) scores to PharmCAS by the application deadline, if required by your designated pharmacy schools
  • Submit the correct PharmCAS application fee by the deadline

Pharmacy Transfer Students

Transfer students are those who are currently, or have recently been, enrolled in a professional pharmacy program at an ACPE accredited school or college of pharmacy. Transfer students must be in good academic standing at the institutions they are currently attending.

Â鶹ӰÊÓ School of Pharmacy will consider transfer students for admittance into the program as a first-year student in the fall semester or second-year student in the Summer semester. For admittance to advance standing, a meticulous review of all available information will be completed.

The School of Pharmacy will evaluate students who wish to transfer on a case by case basis, and will include a student interview. The application process is a three-step process in order to review prerequisites, credits from U.S. ACPE accredited PharmD program, and completion of incomplete prerequisites or pharmacy courses. Student prerequisites, course descriptions, and syllabi from the previous institution, hours completed, transcripts, and a completed admission application will be used in making a decision.

Transfer Application Cycle (January-March)

Candidates must have earned a minimum grade point average of 3.4 when enrolled in the professional year(s) of his/her current pharmacy program.

The transfer application will be available starting in January. The preferred application deadline is March 1. Please read the information below to learn more about our transfer policies and how to apply.

Required Documents

Applications will not be reviewed until all the below documents have been received. You must submit official transcripts for all college-level coursework completed.

The following documents are submitted to the Assistant Director of Graduate and Professional Admissions:

  • A written request for transfer. The letter states the reason for transfer, current academic status and reasons for intended success at Â鶹ӰÊÓ School of Pharmacy.
  • . Please read the directions carefully and complete the form thoroughly.
  • Two letters of evaluation, using the . The evaluation form may be printed off or emailed to the individuals who will be generating the letters of reference.
  • Official underÂ鶹ӰÊÓ transcripts and official transcript from current pharmacy program.
  • A letter from the dean of his/her current Pharmacy School which describes the circumstances surrounding the transfer.

All application materials and required official documents should be directly sent to

Graduate and Professional Admissions
190 SE 8th Ave.
Hillsboro, OR 97123

or by email to pharmd@pacificu.edu