Belmont University College of Pharmacy recently unveiled an exciting new option for high-potential high school students interested in pursuing a doctorate of pharmacy. The new Early Assurance program allows selected students who are accepted as Belmont undergraduates to earn guaranteed admittance to the University’s PharmD program. The program also provides opportunity for students to achieve their PharmD in as little as six years.
College of Pharmacy Dean Dr. Phil Johnston said, “Students in the Early Assurance program have distinct advantages. The College of Pharmacy reaches out and includes these students in professional pharmacy organizations, offers these students exposure to guest lectures, provides them with supplemental advising and mentoring as they progress through the first two years of undergraduate courses on our campus, and provides them with the culture of the profession of pharmacy. I can see this program growing significantly.”
High schoolers interested in Early Assurance must achieve a minimum of 26 on the ACT (1150 SAT) as well as hold a 3.5 or higher high school GPA. Upon acceptance and admission to Belmont as a freshman, the student must then indicate interest in the program and complete a successful interview with the College of Pharmacy. Once enrolled as a Belmont undergraduate, the student must exceed minimum grade requirements and successfully complete the application process to the PharmD program as specified.
An additional benefit of the Early Assurance program allows participants to waive the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT), which is typically required for admission to the PharmD program. “We are confident that undergraduate coursework completed at Belmont, particularly in the areas of math and science, provides exceptional preparation for PharmD students,” said Bill Nichols, the College of Pharmacy’s director of student recruitment. “That confidence and the outstanding academic record of our Early Assurance students allow us to waive the PCAT for these applicants.”
Once enrolled, Early Assurance pre-pharmacy students must complete 65 undergraduate credits at Belmont in math, science and liberal arts courses, all while retaining a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Upon completion of those pre-requisites, acceptance to the Belmont College of Pharmacy is guaranteed and any academic merit scholarships awarded as an incoming freshman will continue for a total of four years of pre-pharmacy/PharmD study if eligibility requirements are met.
In addition to guaranteed admission, potentially shorter doctoral program and the continuation of merit scholarship money for the graduate program, other advantages of the “Early Assurance” program include:
· Offers pre-pharmacy students more opportunities to become involved with the pharmacy program via activities and student organizations
· Ensures pre-pharmacy students have a solid liberal arts foundation from the university offering the pharmacy degree
· Provides open invitation to lectures, seminars and other Pharmacy events
· Connects undergraduate with a faculty member from the College of Pharmacy who will serve as academic advisor for the pre-pharmacy student