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Admission Information
Green Card Holding High School Student
As an green card holding high school senior, you will need to meet the deadlines listed below to be considered for our pharmacy program. In addition, you must also meet all of pharmacy's minimum qualifications
A 3.3 accumulative high school grade point average
A 550 TOEFL score
Minimum of a 23 in each subtest of the ACT or a minimum of 530 in each subtest of the SAT
College prep curriculum
In order to receive a College of Pharmacy application.
STEP 1. Gain acceptance to The University of Findlay prior to January 5.
You will complete the
International Student Application for Undergraduate Admission
.
You must work with the
International Admissions Office
to gain acceptance to The University of Findlay prior to January 5. Their contact information is
international@findlay.edu
, 419-434-4732 or 800-548-0932. You may begin this process as soon as your high school posts final grades for 11th grade.
STEP 2. Apply to the College of Pharmacy prior to February 1.
Once accepted to The University of Findlay, the College of Pharmacy will receive a copy of your admission file for review. Should you meet pharmacy's minimum qualifications listed above, a College of Pharmacy application will be sent to you.
STEP 3. Interview with a College of Pharmacy Representative.
About 180 select students will be offered an invitation to interview at The University of Findlay. 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. Interview dates for high school seniors will be scheduled for December, January and early February.
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.
The Selection Process