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Submission Number: 4156
Submission ID: 104
Submission UUID: 5ae33f21-fe56-41ad-947a-a5a4f88cb341
Submission URI: /publishedsurvey
Submission Update: /publishedsurvey?token=rDjF2Jbp9hohr5HZ0pQwi05tZGu-mDOxJuJj3z8QqAM
Created: Sun, 09/01/2019 - 13:07
Completed: Tue, 06/11/2024 - 09:58
Changed: Tue, 06/11/2024 - 13:09
Remote IP address: 102.207.206.173
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Pharm.D. School Directory
Submitted to: Published Survey
Contact Information
10627 Diebold Road
Fort Wayne
Indiana
46845
United States
Indiana
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Name: Kaitlyn Zook
Title: Associate Director of Graduate Admissions
Office: Office of Graduate Admissions
Phone (Work): 260-470-2703
Email: kmzook@manchester.edu -
Name: Megan Chauncey
Title: Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions
Office: Office of Graduate Admissions
Phone (Work): 260-470-2703
Email: machauncey@manchester.edu -
Name: Chance Dolsen
Title: Administrative Assistant for Office of Graduate Admissions
Office: Office of Graduate Admissions
Phone (Work): 260-470-2703
Email: gradadmissions@manchester.edu
Yes
Program Application Deadline
June 2, 2025
November 1, 2024
Students who apply to Manchester University's Pharmacy program by the priority deadline are eligible for scholarships that are awarded in the spring and do not have to pay an enrollment fee to confirm their seat in the class.
Yes
Program Information
Full Accreditation
No
Private
No
Semester (2 terms per academic year)
Not Required
4 years
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Online or distance-learning-based programs
Yes
Last Entering Class
57
Yes
Dual and Concurrent Degrees
Yes
PharmD/MBA (Business Administration), PharmD/MS (Master of Science), Other Dual Degrees
Master of Science degree in Pharmacogenomics (MS in PGx)
Yes
PharmD/MS in Pharmacogenomics (PGx): https://www.manchester.edu/pharmacy/pharmacy-pharmacogenomics-dual-degree-program
PharmD/MBA in Professional Studies: https://www.manchester.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-business/Master-of-Business-Administration
PharmD/MBA in Professional Studies: https://www.manchester.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-business/Master-of-Business-Administration
Yes
Program Description
Manchester University is accepting applications for its Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD.) Program. The Pharmacy Program, located in the highly visible and rapidly growing health care corridor near I-69 and Dupont Road in Fort Wayne Indiana. Fort Wayne is in the top 5 nationally for U.S. cities with the lowest cost of living. The program launched in 2012 and the inaugural class graduated in May 2016. Manchester also offers innovative dual degree opportunities with pharmacy. The dual PharmD/MS in Pharmacogenomics (PGx), combines an emphasis on patient-centered care that has always been a hallmark of a Manchester Pharm.D. degree with the nation’s first master’s in pharmacogenomics – the breakthrough science that uses an individual’s genetic markers to customize and maximize his or her medication therapy. Additionally, the newly created dual PharmD/MBA in Professional Studies, will distinguish graduates in an increasingly competitive job market, preparing them for leadership positions in managed care, hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry and independent pharmacies.
Message from the Dean with detailed information about the program: https://www.manchester.edu/pharmacy/about-pharmacy
Academic curriculum: https://www.manchester.edu/pharmacy/academic-curriculum
Student Handbook: https://www.manchester.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-pharmacy-natural-health-sciences/academic-programs/pharmacy/about-pharmacy
Message from the Dean with detailed information about the program: https://www.manchester.edu/pharmacy/about-pharmacy
Academic curriculum: https://www.manchester.edu/pharmacy/academic-curriculum
Student Handbook: https://www.manchester.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-pharmacy-natural-health-sciences/academic-programs/pharmacy/about-pharmacy
Yes
GPA and Credit Hour Criteria
2.5
2.5
Applicants should achieve a preferred minimum 2.5 GPA in both cumulative and prerequisite GPAs; a minimum 2.25 science and math GPA is also preferred for consideration.
60
24
90
36
Note: To qualify for maximum financial aid eligibility, pharmacy students must have 72 credit hours completed in order to qualify for professional student federal aid.
Yes
Course Prerequisites
Course Subject | Course Title | Semester Hours (Min) | Quarter Hours (Min) |
---|---|---|---|
Chemistry | General Chemistry I and II w/Labs | 6 | 9 |
Chemistry | Organic Chemistry I and II w/Labs | 6 | 9 |
Biology/Biological Science | Biology w/Lab - various topics accepted | 3 | 4 |
Anatomy & Physiology | Anatomy or Physiology, or a combined course accepted (physiology preferred) | 3 | 4 |
Microbiology | Microbiology w/Lab | 3 | 4 |
Statistics | Statistics | 3 | 4 |
Math | Calculus | 3 | 4 |
Communication / Speech (Verbal) | Communications/Speech (must be speaking-oriented) | 3 | 4 |
English Composition / Writing | English Composition | 3 | 4 |
General Elective(s) | Humanities (literature, arts, language, philosophy, communication, etc.), social science (psychology, sociology, history, political science, etc.), various options considered. | 9 | 12 |
Other | 12 | 16 |
Preferred by August 1 of the entering year; mandatory by orientation (August of the entering year)
- Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
- Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes, but only if no letter grade option available
- Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes, but only if no letter grade option available
- Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes, but only if no letter grade option available
General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, and Microbiology must have labs. One additional lab in anatomy or physiology, or any biology course is required. Applicants must complete all prerequisite coursework by orientation (preferably by August 1). If additional time to complete coursework is needed, requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis. No grade below a “C-” will count toward prerequisite coursework. Please note: all prerequisites must be completed at an accredited institution.
Yes
Supplemental Materials
Varies
No
Students who are planning to transition to Manchester's PharmD program from a previously attended PharmD institution will need to submit a letter of good standing to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
Yes
Standardized Tests
Yes
Other
Most reviewed applicants are asked to take the Health Sciences Reasoning Test, which the university pays for.
Yes
Observation Hours
Recommended, but not required
Yes
Evaluations (Letters of Reference)
Yes
Two (2)
- Clergy: ACCEPTED
- Co-Worker: ACCEPTED
- Employer: ACCEPTED
- Faculty Advisor: ACCEPTED
- Family Member: NOT ACCEPTED
- Friend: NOT ACCEPTED
- Health Care Professional: ACCEPTED
- Pharmacist: ACCEPTED
- Politician: ACCEPTED
- Pre-Health Advisor: ACCEPTED
- Professor (Any Subject Area): ACCEPTED
- Professor (Liberal Arts): ACCEPTED
- Professor (Math): ACCEPTED
- Professor (Science): ACCEPTED
- Supervisor: ACCEPTED
- Teaching Assistant: ACCEPTED
Conditionally accepted
Manchester requires that clear language appears as part of the document that explains multiple individuals had a role in writing the letter; it can count as more than one evaluation as long as it's clear more than one individual was involved in the reference.
Yes
Conditionally accepted
Manchester requires that clear language appears as part of the document that explains multiple individuals had a role in writing the letter or collection of letters; it can count as more than one evaluation as long as it's clear more than one individual was involved in the reference.
Yes
Yes
Residency
No
No
Manchester University is a private institution, and therefore tuition and fee charges are the same for all domestic and international students, regardless of residency.
Yes
International Applicants
Yes
US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, US Temporary Residents, Canadian Citizens, Foreign (non-US) Citizens with a Visa, Foreign (non-US) Citizens, Other Non-Citizens (e.g. DACA Students)
Send a foreign transcript evaluation report (FTER) to PharmCAS
For additional information, please visit this website: https://www.manchester.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-pharmacy-natural-health-sciences/academic-programs/pharmacy/admissions/international-student-admissions
Yes
The TOEFL or IELTS exam is not required for U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The TOEFL or IELTS exam is required of all students whose language of instruction is not English. However, students who were instructed in English may still be asked to submit an English proficiency exam score as requested. Please contact the Office of Graduate Admission at (260) 470-2703 or at gradadmissions@manchester.edu for more details.
Yes
Foreign-educated pharmacists without a U.S license are still expected to complete all prerequisite courses required for the program.
Yes
Interviews
Individual applicants with two or more interviewers
Yes
For more information about the interview process, please refer to the admissions page on the website: http://www.manchester.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-pharmacy-natural-health-sciences/pharmacy/admissions
Yes
Accepted Applicants
Yes
No
Non-refundable enrollment fee $250
Secures seat in the program
Covers white coat/activities during orientation
Secures seat in the program
Covers white coat/activities during orientation
2025-09-03
Some admitted students will be asked to participate in the Professions Transition Program in person on the Fort Wayne campus starting in early August of the entering year. This experience provides skills practice in communication, calculations, problem solving, and other relevant topics that will get students on the right track before starting in the fall. This program is in person even for students applying for the Distance Pathway.
No
Yes
Background Checks and Drug Screenings
Yes
Yes
Yes