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Submission Number: 4173
Submission ID: 121
Submission UUID: be7eb6d9-2490-4d45-b8ac-924f435c0b9e
Submission URI: /publishedsurvey
Submission Update: /publishedsurvey?token=m3K5SsLD-vM8hetBYGwJ8CVYTDiTqlvOnvHHEmnFIk4
Created: Sat, 08/31/2019 - 05:51
Completed: Fri, 05/17/2024 - 13:14
Changed: Thu, 06/06/2024 - 12:06
Remote IP address: 102.182.227.167
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Pharm.D. School Directory
Submitted to: Published Survey
Contact Information
1401 Albrecht Blvd
Dept 2650
Fargo
North Dakota
58102
United States
North Dakota
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Name: Michael Kelsch, PharmD, BCPS
Title: Senior Associate Dean for Pharmacy / Professor
Office: Sudro Hall room 123
Phone (Work): 701-231-7601
Extension: 1-7601
Email: michael.kelsch@ndsu.edu
Yes
Program Application Deadline
We are not a participating PharmCAS institution
$150
March 01, 2024
Transfer and International students are urged to submit transcripts and applications as early as possible to assist the college with evaluation for equivalencies. If all application materials are received by the priority deadline of November 1st, Applicants will be considered for the 1st set of Interviews in January. Any application materials not received by the priority deadline but received by the March 3rd deadline will be considered for the interviews in April.
We are not a participating PharmCAS institution
Yes
Program Information
Full Accreditation
No
Public
No
Semester (2 terms per academic year)
Not Required
4 years
Yes
No
Yes
Students must meet all of the university's undergraduate requirements prior to being awarded a bachelor's degree.
For more information go to: https://catalog.ndsu.edu/academic-policies/undergraduate-policies/degree-and-graduation/
For more information go to: https://catalog.ndsu.edu/academic-policies/undergraduate-policies/degree-and-graduation/
No
Yes
Last Entering Class
50
Yes
Dual and Concurrent Degrees
Yes
PharmD/MBA (Business Administration), PharmD/MPH (Public Health), PharmD/PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
No
Yes
Program Description
We offer several pathways in which one can meet our admission requirements and pursue a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
The Early Admissions Pathway and the Traditional Pathway, are for students who do not hold a bachelor degree in a health or STEM-related field. Our pre-professional curriculum requires the completion of approximately 77 hours of coursework. Some students can complete this work in two years, while other students may take three years. In what follows, we will refer to a two year pre-pharmacy curriculum with the possibility of a three year track implied where necessary. In the first two years of the curriculum (prepharmacy), emphasis is placed on chemical, biological, administrative, behavioral or social sciences, and humanities needed for the four-year professional pharmacy curriculum. The third, fourth and fifth years provide the students with the professional educational background necessary for the sixth year of clinical rotations. In addition to general adult medicine, students may pursue rotations in specialized areas of interest such as pediatrics, oncology, infectious disease, cardiology, ambulatory care, critical care, rural health, and managed care.
For the Post-Baccalaureate Pathway - Applicants who hold a bachelor degree in a health-related, biological, physical, or chemical sciences field may apply through our Post-Baccalaureate Pathway. Pathway requirements are substantially streamlined, and applicants are evaluated on an individual basis.
For more information on our different pathways go to:
Traditional Pathway:
https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/traditional_pathway/
Early Assurance Pathway (EAP): https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/eap/
Post Baccalaureate Admission Pathway:
https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/post_bac/
The Early Admissions Pathway and the Traditional Pathway, are for students who do not hold a bachelor degree in a health or STEM-related field. Our pre-professional curriculum requires the completion of approximately 77 hours of coursework. Some students can complete this work in two years, while other students may take three years. In what follows, we will refer to a two year pre-pharmacy curriculum with the possibility of a three year track implied where necessary. In the first two years of the curriculum (prepharmacy), emphasis is placed on chemical, biological, administrative, behavioral or social sciences, and humanities needed for the four-year professional pharmacy curriculum. The third, fourth and fifth years provide the students with the professional educational background necessary for the sixth year of clinical rotations. In addition to general adult medicine, students may pursue rotations in specialized areas of interest such as pediatrics, oncology, infectious disease, cardiology, ambulatory care, critical care, rural health, and managed care.
For the Post-Baccalaureate Pathway - Applicants who hold a bachelor degree in a health-related, biological, physical, or chemical sciences field may apply through our Post-Baccalaureate Pathway. Pathway requirements are substantially streamlined, and applicants are evaluated on an individual basis.
For more information on our different pathways go to:
Traditional Pathway:
https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/traditional_pathway/
Early Assurance Pathway (EAP): https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/eap/
Post Baccalaureate Admission Pathway:
https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/post_bac/
Yes
GPA and Credit Hour Criteria
3.0
3.0
78
47
Yes
Course Prerequisites
Course Subject | Course Title | Semester Hours (Min) | Quarter Hours (Min) |
---|---|---|---|
Other | PHRM 190 Critical Thinking, Academic, and Professional Skills for the Health Professions | 3 | |
English Composition / Writing | ENGL 110 College Composition I | 3 | |
English Composition / Writing | ENGL 120 College Composition II * | 3 | |
English Composition / Writing | Upper Level English - ENGL 324 Writing in the Sciences or ENGL 325 Writing in the Health Professions | 3 | |
Communication / Speech (Verbal) | COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking * | 3 | |
Math | MATH 146 Applied Calculus I * | 4 | |
Physics | PHYS 211 College Physics I | 3 | |
Economics | ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics * | 3 | |
Statistics | STAT 330 Introductory Statistics * | 3 | |
Biology/Biological Science | BIOL 150 General Biology I * | 3 | |
Biology/Biological Science | BIOL 150L General Biology I Lab * | 1 | |
Biology/Biological Science | BIOL 151 General Biology II * | 3 | |
Biology/Biological Science | BIOL 151L General Biology II Lab * | 1 | |
Anatomy & Physiology | BIOL 220 Human Anatomy & Physiology I * | 3 | |
Anatomy & Physiology | BIOL 220L Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab * | 1 | |
Anatomy & Physiology | BIOL 221 Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 3 | |
Anatomy & Physiology | BIOL 221L Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab | 1 | |
Microbiology | MICR 350 General Microbiology * | 3 | |
Microbiology | MICR 350L General Microbiology Lab * | 2 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 121 General Chemistry I * | 3 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 121L General Chemistry I Lab | 1 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 122 General Chemistry II * | 3 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 122L General Chemistry II Lab | 1 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry I * | 3 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 341L Organic Chemistry I Lab | 1 | |
Chemistry | CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry II | 3 | |
Biochemistry | BIOC 460 Biochemistry I | 3 | |
Biochemistry | BIOC 461 Biochemistry II | 3 | |
Humanities | Humanities and Fine Arts Elective | 6 | |
Other | Wellness Elective | 2 | |
Social/Behavioral Science | Social & Behavior Science Elective | 6 | |
Other | Cultural Diversity Elective | 3 |
For students who are applying through the Early Admissions Pathway and the Traditional Pathway, all core courses MUST be completed by the end of the fall semester in which students are applying to the pharmacy program. ALL remaining courses must be completed the last spring semester pre-requisite courses are taken.
Post-Baccalaureate Pathway applicants who have completed a bachelor degree by the end of the spring semester in which they have applied will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Post-Baccalaureate Pathway applicants who have completed a bachelor degree by the end of the spring semester in which they have applied will be evaluated on an individual basis.
- Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
- Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
- Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: No
- Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : No
- Non-Science Course Prerequisites: No
* Denotes core courses used in admission GPA. All required Courses MUST be Completed with at Least a Grade of "C" In order to apply for the professional program.
For information on equivalents to NDSU courses go to https://tes.collegesource.com/publicview/TES_publicview01.aspx?rid=5d038207-fb86-4259-8655-c0d69965378d&aid=5c0de629-4869-42d0-90c2-0982a58e9616
Information on all required coursework for each admissions pathway can be found here: https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/
For information on equivalents to NDSU courses go to https://tes.collegesource.com/publicview/TES_publicview01.aspx?rid=5d038207-fb86-4259-8655-c0d69965378d&aid=5c0de629-4869-42d0-90c2-0982a58e9616
Information on all required coursework for each admissions pathway can be found here: https://www.ndsu.edu/pharmacy/degrees_and_programs/pharmacy_program/
Yes
Supplemental Materials
We are not a participating PharmCAS institution
We are not a participating PharmCAS institution
Students will need to fill out a general university admission application (transfer undergraduate) and send transcripts to the general university admissions office. Once this is completed, they will fill out an application for the School of Pharmacy and submit this along with a $150 application fee.
Yes
Standardized Tests
Yes
Other
We require the Health Sciences Reasoning Test (HSRT), which is completed by students on interview day.
Yes
Observation Hours
No
Yes
Evaluations (Letters of Reference)
No
Not Accepted
Not Accepted
Evaluations (letters of reference) are NOT required by our institution. They will not be reviewed if submitted.
Yes
Residency
Yes
No
Preference is given to students who complete some or all prerequisite coursework at North Dakota State University or another college or university in the North Dakota University System.
Yes
International Applicants
Yes
US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, Canadian Citizens, Foreign (non-US) Citizens with a Visa, Foreign (non-US) Citizens
Send an original foreign transcript directly to the school
NDSU must receive an official evaluation from a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (i.e. WES or ECE). You will need to apply initially through the NDSU International Office of Students Services and submit your evaluation to them 4-6 weeks prior to the application deadline to ensure course evaluations are completed in time. Once, this is completed you will fill out the School of Pharmacy application online and submit with a $150 application fee before November 1st for priority interviews and March 3 for 2nd round.
Yes
Send TOEFL scores directly to NDSU. The TOEFL may be required for admission to university as a whole, not specifically or exclusively the Doctor of Pharmacy program. Please contact the NDSU International Office of Students Services for more information.
No
Yes
Interviews
Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)
Yes, but only if the campus is closed to visitors
An interview on campus is part of the evaluation process for students who receive final consideration for admission. An online interview option will be available in cases when the campus is closed to visitors.
Yes
Accepted Applicants
Yes
No
Once you matriculate into the P1 cohort, your $500 deposit will go towards the first semester fall tuition.
2025-08-25
No
Yes
Background Checks and Drug Screenings
We are not a participating PharmCAS institution
We are not a participating PharmCAS institution
Yes