SIUE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2015 Mark S. Luer, PharmD, FCCP Associate Dean Connie Stamper-Carr, MA Director of Student Services Dana Dain, MS Coordinator, Recruiting and Professional Development
School of Pharmacy Office of Professional & SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY EDWARDSVILLE Student Affairs INSTITUTIONAL MARKS
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Overview • • • • • • • •
Structure of PharmD Programs Accreditation Curriculum at SIUE Class Demographics Admissions Pathways Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum Tips for Success Questions
Structure of PharmD Programs The PharmD program is the only accredited entry-level program to practice pharmacy in the country. BS in Pharmacy is no longer offered. BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences is not a license to practice pharmacy. • PharmD program formats: • 0-6 or 0-7 programs (0 years + 6 or 7 years) +/- guaranteed admit to professional programs • 2+4 programs (2 years + 4 years) +/- early assurance programs • Accelerated year-round programs • Non-traditional PharmD programs for those with a BS Pharmacy
Accreditation  The SIUE School of Pharmacy was granted full accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) in June 2009. ACPE authorized the following statement: The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, 20 North Clark Street, Suite 2500, Chicago, IL 60602-5109, 312/664-3575; FAX 312/664-4652, website acpe-accredit.org. In 2015, full accreditation by ACPE was extended for the maximum of 8 years through 2023.
4-yr Pharmacy Curriculum at SIUE • 2/3 didactic and 1/3 experiential education • 18-week semesters (fall and spring P1-P3); plus summer term P4 • Full-time program (18+ credit hrs/semester) • Integrated courses • On average, 92.8% of students graduate with PharmD in four years • 96.3% overall graduation rate (~1.5% dismissal rate) • First-time board pass rates are very good • 2009-2015 (average: 97% NAPLEX; 97% MPJE) • 2015 NAPLEX: SIUE 97%; state 90%; national 94% • 2015 MPJE: SIUE 96%; state 95%; national 94% • Curricular Options: • PharmD/MBA • Education Specialization • Pediatrics Specialization
1st Year Pharmacy Curriculum First Professional Year (P1) – Fall Semester Course Name Principles of Drug Action I Biochemical Principles for Pharmacy Biopharmaceutics and Drug Delivery I Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Health Care Systems Drug Information Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) I: Professional Role Observations Ethical Issues in Healthcare Total Credits
Credit Hours 4.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 18.0
Introductory Experiences Orientation Week
Finals Week
IPPE I
P1 YEAR
PROS
Fall Semester
IPPE III
P2 YEAR
Level 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Week Spring B reak
Finals Week
IPPE II Spring Semester
Service Learning
P1 YEAR
IPPE IV
P2 YEAR
Level 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Week
Admissions Pathways Two pathways for admission into the SIUE School of Pharmacy • Traditional pathway • Early Assurance Program - Conditional Entry Program (CEP) Both pathways require the completion of all pre-pharmacy coursework before admission to the School of Pharmacy. Without dual credit coursework, requires at least 2 academic years to complete. Traditional Pathway • College students complete all or majority of pre-pharmacy coursework and apply to the program. Rolling Admissions start a year before pharmacy school starts. (NEW) • Encompasses the vast majority of all students in program. Conditional Entry Program (CEP) – Started fall 2013 • High school seniors who meet the academic requirements for Meridian Scholars Program may apply for consideration. If accepted into CEP and achieve the academic requirements, the student will be admitted into the pharmacy program.
Traditional Pathway - Admissions Criteria • Grade Point Average (GPA) § Overall cumulative GPA (cGPA)* § Pre-Pharmacy GPA (ppGPA)* § Pre-Pharmacy Math/Science GPA (msGPA)* • PCAT (Pharmacy College Admissions Test) • Letters of Recommendation • Interview • Writing Assignment * college-level coursework only
Class Demographics Admission Class
2015 2016 2017 2018 TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD
2019 2019 BOTH TRAD
Total Students
80
83
81
81
81
Illinois
73
73
72
66
70
Southern IL
58
52
42
54
59
Central IL
10
18
21
6
7
5
9
9
6
4
7
4
9
15
11
Cumulative GPA
3.65
3.54
3.52
3.52
Pre-Pharm GPA
3.68
3.60
3.56
Sci/Math GPA
3.61
3.53
PCAT
61.5
64
Chicago area Other
2019 CEP
68
13
3.53
3.48
3.84
3.55
3.53
3.47
3.83
3.48
3.44
3.43
3.47
3.77
63
58
64
61.5
75
Academic Averages
TRAD – traditional admissions; BOTH – traditional plus conditional entry program admissions (CEP)
Conditional Entry Program Demographics 2019 CEP
2020 CEP
2021 CEP
22
40
45
18 fall 2013
38 fall 2014
45 fall 2015
3
8
0
# Students in CEP who were eligible for pharmacy admission as of 10/1/15
15
30
44 - 2017 1 - 2016
# CEP admissions
13
TBD
TBD
2
TBD
TBD
Admission Class # Students admitted to CEP # Students matriculated as freshmen # Students who changed major or who are no longer eligible
# traditional admissions
Traditional Admissions – Important Dates • Begin the application process one year before you want to enter the School of Pharmacy • Mid-July 2015 – PharmCAS applications available • November 2015 – Last date to take the PCAT exam • February 1, 2016 – Application deadline • September 2015 – March 2016 – Interview/writing assessments • September 2015 – March 2016 – Admissions decisions • Early August 2016 – Semester begins
Traditional Admissions – Important Dates Remember, there are two years of pre-pharmacy coursework and students begin the application process one year before their intended start date in the pharmacy program. Example A student begins SIUE as a freshmen in the fall of 2015. She applies to the School of Pharmacy in the summer or fall of 2016. A decision on pharmacy admission is made in fall 2016 or spring 2017, but this admission is contingent upon her completing all pre-pharmacy courses by end of spring 2017 term. {NOTE: no summer 2017 courses} Upon successful completion, she begins the PharmD program in the fall of 2017.
Conditional Entry Program (CEP) Incoming freshmen who enter SIUE directly from high school will be presented the opportunity to earn a PharmD degree through the SIUE School of Pharmacy Conditional Entry Program (CEP) Students must first apply for consideration to the program as high school seniors. Once accepted, the students in the CEP will be required to successfully complete two years of pre-professional study, achieve pre-defined academic criteria, and meet both CEP and professional standards before being granted admission to the four-year professional PharmD program.
Conditional Entry Program Eligibility: All students who wish to be considered for the CEP must meet the minimum eligibility requirements for the Meridian Scholars Program at SIUE: • ACT ≥ 27 or SAT ≥ 1210 o Required for CEP consideration • High school GPA ≥ 3.75 (standardized) or in top 10% of graduating class o Preferred for CEP but not required It is important to note that ineligibility for CEP does not imply that a student is not qualified for SOP admission. Other candidates for the PharmD program at SIUE are considered on a competitive basis through the traditional application process.
Conditional  Entry  Program  Application Students must apply to the Meridian Scholars Program and indicate either pharmacy or pre-pharmacy as an area of intended study on the undergraduate admissions application. The deadline for application is December 1, 2015. On a competitive basis, candidates will be invited to apply and interview with the School of Pharmacy. Upon completion of all interviews, the top candidates will receive a formal invitation to participate in the CEP.
Conditional Entry Program Criteria All three GPAs (cGPA, ppGPA, msGPA) must be maintained at a minimum of 3.5. All enrolled courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. Grades from repeated courses will not be used in computing GPAs. AP and dual credit courses may be applied towards the completion of the pre-pharmacy curriculum but AP grades will not be included in GPA, GPA or GPA calculations. The SIUE pre-pharmacy curriculum must be completed by the end of the second spring semester after entering SIUE as a freshman.
Conditional  Entry  Program All CEP participants must submit the requisite SOP application materials (all items required for the traditional application process) through PharmCAS using the published application process and timeline. All CEP participants must take the PCAT exam; however PCAT scores for CEP applicants will be used for tracking purposes only and will not figure into the CEP decision for PharmD admission. All students must successfully complete the on-site interview and writing assessment during the traditional SOP interview schedule. Upon meeting all academic and CEP program requirements, participants will be admitted to the PharmD program and will occupy the first seats in the upcoming fall SOP class.
CEP Admissions – Important Dates December 1, 2015 – Deadline for submitting Meridian Scholar and undergraduate admissions applications. Must indicate pharmacy or pre-pharmacy on undergraduate application. January 2016 – Invitations to submit supplemental applications for CEP consideration will be mailed. February 2016 – CEP candidates will be interviewed on campus. March 2016 – CEP decision will have been completed and successful candidates will be notified. Summer 2016 – CEP participants enroll in coursework at SIUE to start as freshman in fall 2016 Summer/Fall, 2017 – take PCAT and begin PharmCAS application August, 2018 – enroll in School of Pharmacy
CEP Considerations CEP does not have a “no compete clause,” a “contract that prevents you from exploring other opportunities” or “early commitment deadline.” It is in your best interest to explore all options. While CEP students must enroll directly from high school, dual credit and AP coursework may be applied towards completion of the pre-pharmacy program. Some early assurance programs require that the entire pre-pharmacy program be completed at the college/university regardless of prior coursework already performed.
CEP Considerations - Continued The pre-pharmacy coursework must be completed within two academic years but CEP does not mandate that the entire two years be used. If a CEP student decides to change their area of intended study (i.e., major), they only forfeit their CEP status and not their academic standing in the university.
Year 2
Year 1
Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum ~ 70 credit hour Course
Fall Description
CHEM 121a CHEM 125a ENG 101 MATH 150 SPC 103 or 101
General Chemistry I General Chemistry I Lab English Composition I Calculus I Speech Communication Skills
Total BIOL 151 BIOL 240a CHEM 241a PHYS 131/131L Various
Intro to Biological Sciences II Human Anatomy & Physiology I Organic Chemistry I College Physics I Humanities
Total
Course
Spring Description
4 1 3 5 3
BIOL 150 CHEM 121b CHEM 125b ECON 111 ENG 102 RA101
Intro to Biological Sciences I General Chemistry II General Chemistry II Lab Principles of Macroeconomics English Composition II Reasoning & Argumentation
4 4 1 3 3 3
16 4 4 3 5 3
Total BIOL 240b CHEM 241b CHEM 245 PHYS 132/132L SOC 111 or PSYC 111 Total
Human Anatomy & Physiology II Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry Lab College Physics II* Psychology or Sociology
18 4 3 2 5 3
Credit Hours
19
* Fall 2016 or Fall 2017 admission to School of Pharmacy – Statistics may be substituted for Physics II * Beginning in Fall 2018 admission to School of Pharmacy - Statistics will completely replace Physics II - Microbiology/Bacteriology will also be a required course Equivalencies at other schools available at http://www.siue.edu/pharmacy/curricular-equivalencies.shtml
Credit Hours
17
Tips  for  Success Make scheduling choices that will enable you to make the best grades possible. Consider taking Organic Chemistry I in the summer prior to sophomore year to enhance success on PCAT. Pre-pharmacy curriculum at SIUE can be completed in 2 years but it must be planned in advance. The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy has reported that increasing numbers of students enter pharmacy school with at least 3 years of college work. Some programs now require a BS degree prior to pharmacy program.
Tips for Success Continued Students often benefit from taking AP or Dual Enrollment credit in high school Take as many science courses as possible before taking the PCAT Try to get pharmacy-related experience Begin community/volunteer experiences with emphasis on health care environments
Advising Tips We are always willing to talk to students and parents. Please contact us if you have questions: Phone: 618-650-5150 Email: pharmacy@siue.edu Address: 200 University Park Drive, Suite 220 Edwardsville, IL 62026-2000 •
Connie Stamper-Carr, MA Director of Student Services
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Dana Dain, MS Coordinator, Recruiting and Professional Development
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Mark S. Luer, PharmD, FCCP Associate Dean
Questions?