The PCOM School of Pharmacy Early Assurance Program is designed for undergraduates and high school students interested in the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program, providing a clear roadmap to admission. The Early Assurance Pharmacy Program does not guarantee admission to any specific applicant; all academic and other eligibility requirements must be met as determined by PCOM in its sole discretion.
An Early Assurance Program provides eligible current college and high school students with the opportunity to secure a spot in the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program before completing their bachelor's degree. As an Early Assurance Program participant, you are assured of the availability of a seat within the PharmD program as long as admissions requirements are met. Additionally, program participants may take part in events and activities prior to matriculation which will help them prepare for pharmacy school and be successful in the program upon matriculation.
Students who meet the requirements and are accepted under the Early Assurance Pharmacy Program receive conditional acceptance to the PCOM School of Pharmacy. Additionally:
The Early Assurance Pharmacy Program is available for undergraduate students and high school applicants.
To apply as an undergraduate, you must:
To apply as a high school student, you must:
PCOM School of Pharmacy's Early Assurance Pharmacy Program provides high school and undergraduate students with a clear roadmap for securing a seat in pharmacy school. To participate, prospective pharmacy students should complete the following steps.
Undergraduate applicants must intend to matriculate to the PharmD program at a date beyond the immediate PharmCAS admissions cycle. They must be enrolled full-time at an accredited two-year community college or four-year undergraduate college or university. Full time is defined as a minimum of 12 semester credits per term.
High school applicants must have completed their junior year of high school (11th grade) or equivalent.
All applications undergo a holistic review process whereby careful consideration is given to all the credentials presented by applicants. Undergraduate and high school students are expected to meet certain academic requirements.
The requirements related to undergraduate course work are:
Undergraduate and high school students interested in applying to the Early Assurance Pharmacy Program must meet additional criteria for eligibility and evaluation.
PCOM School of Pharmacy participates in the centralized application service known as PharmDirect for early assurance candidates applying to direct entry PharmD degree programs in a college or school of pharmacy. Undergraduates and high school students may submit their application through PharmDirect.
Undergraduates should complete the PharmDirect online application prior to the annual deadline. High school students should complete and submit the PharmDirect online application prior to the deadline during the senior year of high school (12th grade).
APPLY NOWFor questions regarding submission of the PharmDirect application, contact PharmDirect directly at info@pharmdirect.org or 617-612-2071.
PCOM will review the application, and acceptance into the EA Program will be determined by the PCOM School of Pharmacy Admissions Committee.
All applicants will be notified of their acceptance into the Early Assurance Pharmacy Program by the PCOM Office of Admissions.
Program participants are required to apply directly to PharmDirect. The PharmDirect application will serve to confirm that all conditional provisions for admissions are met and will include an in-person interview.
Applicants for the Early Assurance Pharmacy Program should be aware of the following:
Should you have any questions, please contact us via email at PharmDadmissions@pcom.edu.
Additional information about the PCOM School of Pharmacy and the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program is available on our frequently asked questions page.
All inquiries about admission to the PharmD program should be directed to:
PCOM Georgia Office of Admissions
625 Old Peachtree Road, NW
Suwanee, GA 30024
678-225-7500