<p>I am fully commited to going to a university with a 0-6 Pharmacy program or somesort of program with a conditional seat. after meeting minimum GPA and PCAT scroes after 2 years. </p>
<p>Here are my STATS:
SAT: 2080 (770 math)
-taking nov. test to see if i can improve
GPA: 3.9 (4.0 scale) (for sure increasing during my senior year)
6 APs
100ish service hours
president of my school's Business Club
a few other clubs
National Honor Society
National Business Honor Society </p>
<p>I would love to hear about people who had a similar looking application whether or not they got in and/or how much scholarship money they got from these universities:
St. John's University
University of the Pacific
Northeastern University
University of Pittsburgh
Rutgers University
University of Rhode Island </p>
<p>some typos sorry bad keyboard first line should read:
I am fully committed to going to a university with a 0-6 Pharmacy program or some sort of program with a conditional seat after meeting minimum GPA and PCAT scores.</p>
<p>I just got accepted to Pitt’s conditional pharmacy program today and my stats are much lowers than yours. To get in you HAVE to apply early because the spots fill in very quickly. I believe they only accept 50-60 a year for conditional.</p>
<p>accepted to duquesne $20,000 scholarship per year for five years!!! I would still love to hear what more people think my chances at northeastern are!! </p>
<p>My brother is in his 3rd year of pharmacy and is currently at duquesne doing great
You should consider Michigan it would be a reach
And Ohio northwen a small college has a top notch 0-6 pharm program as well</p>
<p>To be honest I’m not sure
He got rejected at Michigan and Rutgers i believe but I know he was accepted otber places
Your stats are better than his
He had a 3.6 1800 or so</p>
<p>It’s hard to say what you will get from Northeastern, you can fill out their net price calculator to see what an estimate you can get.</p>
<p>Check out Ohio Northern, you can do their net price calculator on website and see how much merit scholarship you can get, also Toledo has a pharmacy school and gives good scholarships.
Both deadlines are Dec 1.</p>
<p>Also Butler has early assurance program. </p>
<p>You also need to look at the schools in-state for you and look at tuition for the out-of-state schools for all of the years, they can go up quite a bit. </p>
Duquesne is about $50,000 a year, did you get any need based aid from them or qualify for federal grant? What did your financial aid award say your family is expected to pay? Minus the $20,000 merit that would be $30,000 × 6 = $180,000
Pitt is about $30,000 for first two years, then $40,000 for last four, but only instate, add another $10 k if you’re out of state. That is without any merit or fin aid.
Then see how your other schools stack up. What can your family afford? Where are you instate?