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College of Pharmacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I expect on interview day?

The College of Pharmacy interviews are conducted byinvitation only and aredesigned to assess an applicant’s interpersonalcommunication skills, writing ability,motivation for pharmacy school andcommitment to patient care. An applicant’sleadership, problem solving andcritical thinking skills are also evaluated.

Faculty, staff, and senior students all participate in the interview process, which is conducted utilizing the Mini Multiple Interview (MMI) format. In addition to the interview itself, applicants will receive a tour of the pharmacy facilities, meet and have an opportunity to have their questions answered by professional pharmacy students, complete a writing assignment, discuss their application with an admission officer, and more.

Interviews begin in September and extend through May.Applicants invited for aninterview will be notified by email indicating thedate and time that their interview willtake place at the University ofLouisiana Monroe College of Pharmacy. Interviews areconducted monthly onFridays and applicants should plan to spend 4-5 hours at theschool.

What are rolling admissions?

The process of rolling admissions allows us to interview students on a monthly basis, filling our class continually as we go. Students are encouraged to apply as early as possible since there is no guarantee that seats will be open toward the end of the admission cycle. We interview beginning in September and will continue through June with the exception of December. Please note that the priority deadline is November 1, 2024and the regular decision deadline is May 1, 2024.

What GPAs are required for admission to ?

We prefer to consider applicants with pre-pharmacy, cumulative, and math/science GPAs of at least 2.5 (uncorrected, based on a 4.0 system, + and - grade designations are not recognized) in all previous coursework undertaken, exclusive of developmental courses, whether passed or failed at all institutions of attendance. These calculations are made based on the information submitted to PharmCAS.

What types of letters of recommendation are required for application?

The admissions committee requires three letters of recommendation from the following individuals:

Professor letters must be completed by individuals under whom you have completed coursework. If you cannot provide a letter from one or more of the above individuals, Dr. Laurel Sampognaro can provide guidance regarding acceptable substitute letters. Please notethat letters from the following individuals will not be accepted: non-supervising co-workers, teaching assistants, family members, and friends.

How will I know which courses to take at other universities to fulfill College of Pharmacy prerequisites?

You may check your course equivalency here or contact Dr. Laurel Sampognaro (sampognaro@ulm.edu, 318-342-3800) for information regarding equivalent course work at other institutions.

How recent must my prerequisite course credit be to be accepted by ?

Students applying for admission into the College of Pharmacy must provide the University with official transcripts for all courses attempted during the ten years prior to the anticipated date of admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy program. (For example, if admission is expected in the Fall 2025 semester, transcripts should be provided for all courses attempted from the Fall 2015 semester through the date of application.)

Courses completed outside of this ten-year window will not be allowed to count as credit toward a student’s prerequisites for the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. Students may appeal this policy to the admissions committee and if the appeal is successful, the applicant will be considered in the admissions process. Questions about the appeals process should be directed to Dr. Laurel Sampognaro (sampognaro@ulm.edu).

What is the deadline for completing prerequisite coursework?

Students offered admission into the Doctor of Pharmacy program must complete all of their pre-pharmacy requirements with a grade of “C” or higher two weeks prior to the first day of the fall semester of the calendar year in which they are admitted into the Doctor of Pharmacy Program.

How much does it cost to attend the College of Pharmacy?

Please note that the cost of the program is subject to change. The most recent financial information for the pharmacy program can be found under the PharmD section on this page.

Does the College of Pharmacy have out of state scholarships?

Yes, the College has a limited number of scholarships for qualified students.

To qualify for the PharmD Out-of-State Fee Scholarship, non-resident students must meet the following academic requirements:


College of Pharmacy
Bienville Building
1800 Bienville Dr
Monroe, LA 71201

Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday
7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

(318) 342-3800

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