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Application Process

Transfer Students

University policy states that a maximum of 62 credit hours can transfer from a community college or 2-year institution.  In addition, UF will not grant 300 or 400 level credit for any course completed at a community college or 2-year institution.


STEP 1.  Gain acceptance to The University of Findlay 

Transfer students and/or degree holders will need to complete the Transfer/Post High School Application for Undergraduate Admission.
 
You must work with the Graduate & Professional Studies Office to gain acceptance to The University of Findlay prior to April 10. Their contact information is gradinfo@findlay.edu, 419-434-4641 or 800-558-9060.  The PCAT is not required.

Even though you are applying to The University of Findlay through the Graduate and Professional Studies Office, you will be considered an undergraduate student for a minimum of at least two years, maybe more, depending on your placement in our program. Only years 5 & 6 of our program are considered graduate level. 

 STEP 2. Apply to the College of Pharmacy

Once accepted to The University of Findlay, your admissions information will be forwarded to the College of Pharmacy for review. Should you meet our minimum qualifications, a College of Pharmacy application will be sent to you.

STEP 3. Interview with a College of Pharmacy Representative

Only select students will be invited to interview.  The in-person interview is mandatory for all students who wish to have their application considered further.  The opportunity to interview will be based on your completed Pharmacy application, UF application, transcripts and test scores.  Interviews for transfer students will be set up individually throughout the year.  We will have interviews in the fall and in the spring.    

On your interview day, you will be asked to write a short essay and will interview, one-on-one, with a College of Pharmacy faculty member or administrator.  Each interview will be approximately 20 minutes in length and is an important part of the admission decision.  Writing materials for the essay will be furnished.  The only item you will need to bring is a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license.