Because of the block system and the highly
integrated nature of the didactic component of the curriculum, the
College of Pharmacy will consider requests for transfers
from other Doctor of Pharmacy programs on an
individual basis.
The College of Pharmacy requires all
transfer students to fulfill the experiential learning requirements
for the first year of the program (400 hours in a community
pharmacy), starting no later than the fourth week of May and
finishing prior to starting the second year of
Roseman's program in August. Applicants interested in
applying for transfer should:
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Complete and provide all information
requested in the application, including all official transcripts of
undergraduate and pharmacy coursework, and the application
fee.
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Completed applications should be sent to
the attention of the Associate Dean for Admissions & Student
Affairs.
Michael DeYoung, RPh, PhD
Associate Dean for Admission & Student Affairs
11 Sunset Way
Henderson, NV 89014
702-968-2006
Applicants interested in
transferring to the program should submit a
transfer application no later than March
1. To be considered for transfer, candidates must
have earned a minimum grade point average of 3.0 when enrolled in
the professional year(s) of the pharmacy program.
E-mail Michael DeYoung or call 702-968-2006 for a
transfer application.
Individuals with a prior B.S. in pharmacy
will not be admitted with
advanced standing into Roseman's Doctor of Pharmacy program.