0-6 PharmD Program Chances

I am an international student in my senior year of high school. I am interested in the University of the Sciences, Ohio Northern University, Northeastern University and Rutgers University 0-6 Pharm D program. What are my chances of getting in and how much scholarship money would I receive with my stats? I am planning on having 350 pharmacy hours by application deadlines, will that help my chances with receiving more scholarship money?

STATS:

COUNTRY: Canada
TYPE OF SCHOOL: Public
GPA: 4.0/ 90.22% average from grades 9-11( 87.31% gr 9 average, 91.89% grade 10 average, 91.25% grade 11 average) --> My school doesn’t have AP classes, so no weighted GPA available
RANK: My school doesn’t rank, but assuming in the top 10-15%?
SAT: 1230/1600 (590 Reading & writing, 640 math)
-> Going to retake
ACT: Haven’t gotten my results yet, but my SAT score converts to a 25 composite ACT score
-> Going to take the Oct ACT

SCHOOL ACTIVITIES:
-> There aren’t many clubs at my school unfortunately

-Eco-Team (member - gr 9)
-Yearbook Club (member - gr 9 & 10)
-Adolescents for Community Teamwork club -> Volunteering Club (member - gr 9 & 10, volunteer ambassador - gr 11, secretary - gr 12)
-Student Action Team (member - gr 10 & 11, president - gr 12)
-Peer Tutoring ( Math tutor - gr 10, 11 & 12, student advisor - gr 12)
-Me to We club (member - gr 12)

VOLUNTEERING:
->Currently 164 volunteering hours, around 267 pharmacy hours currently (I plan to have around 350 pharmacy hours by uni application deadlines)

-Volunteer at a rehabilitation hospital and senior home ( 88 hours)
-Co-op placement at a retail pharmacy (115 hours) volunteer at the retail pharmacy ( 152 hours). My supervisor has offered to hire me for a position in October.

Are you a Canadian, American or dual citizen? If not an American citizen those schools provide no need based aid to internationals.

I’m Canadian. My sister applied to those schools a couple years ago and got scholarship money lol

Scholarship money can be based on academic merit, not need.

I think Ohio Northern will be your best bet as far as admission and merit chances.

You could also look into U Toledo. They have an early assurance 2+4 program and give merit.