| Application Process
updated June 13, 2008
The
Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy participates in PharmCAS (Pharmacy College
Application Service), a centralized application service provided by
the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) to colleges
and schools of pharmacy. PharmCAS offers the convenience of one
general application for multiple doctor of pharmacy degree
programs. PharmCAS is currently accepting applications for the fall
2009 entering class.
The Gatton College of Pharmacy
application consists of two steps. The steps do not have to be
completed in order, but the PharmCAS application must be started
before submitting the Gatton College of Pharmacy supplemental
application as the PharmCAS ID is required to access the
supplemental application.
Application
Deadline:
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Regular
Applicants |
Early Decision Applicants |
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Submission of
PharmCAS Application |
January 5, 2009 |
September 3, 2008 |
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Submission of
Supplemental Application and Fee |
January 5, 2009 |
September 3, 2008 |
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Receipt of
PCAT scores |
February 28, 2009 |
September 30, 2008 |
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Receipt of all
required Letters of Reference |
February 28, 2009 |
September 30, 2008 |
NOTE:
Applications are reviewed for
possible interview only after all of the above materials are
received.
For
more information about the application process and the ETSU College
of Pharmacy, please contact our Admissions Office at (423-439-6300)
or pharmacy@etsu.edu.
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Admissions Information and Policies
Suggestions for Those Writing Recommendations
updated September 19, 2007
Falsification of Credentials
added
December 1, 2006
According to T.C.A. Sec. 49-7-133, it
is a Class A misdemeanor to misrepresent academic credentials.
A person commits the offense of misrepresentation of academic
credentials who, knowing that the statement is false and with the
intent to secure employment at or admission to an institution of
higher education in Tennessee, represents, orally or in writing that
such person:
(1) Has successfully completed the required course work for and has
been awarded one (1) or more degrees or diplomas from an accredited
institution of higher education;
(2) Has successfully completed the required course work for and has
been awarded one (1) or more degrees for diplomas from a particular
institution of higher education; or
(3) Has successfully completed the required course work for and has
been awarded one (1) or more degrees or diplomas in a particular
field or specialty from an accredited institution of higher
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