The application for admission to the
UNT System College of Pharmacy is LIVE!
https://apps.unthsc.edu/pharmApp/
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UNT System College of Pharmacy
"Where the best begins for Pharmacy"
The UNT System has recognized for many years the need for a pharmacy college in North Texas, and there continues to be a need for new pharmacists in Texas. The 82nd Texas Legislature authorized the establishment of the UNT System College of Pharmacy. The UNT System is developing an innovative pharmacy curriculum that will lead to a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. This four year degree program will be offered at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
Jacobson named founding Dean of UNT System College of Pharmacy
Facts at a Glance
First pharmacy school based in the Fort Worth-Dallas Metroplex |
Joins six other pharmacy schools in Texas |
Offering a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree |
Four years of pharmacy courses:
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We anticipate that the first class will begin in August of 2013 |
Students interested in applying to the PharmD program must review the admission requirements and list of required undergraduate (pre-pharmacy) coursework.
Questions can be sent to pharmd@unthsc.edu
The UNT System College of Pharmacy is in the process of becoming accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education. The College will not be fully accredited until it graduates its first class in spring 2017.