Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA pba.edu/school-of-pharmacy
Facilities The School of Pharmacy is housed in Gregory Hall, a four-story, 45,000-square-foot building constructed in 2004 and considered among the most technologically advanced academic pharmacy facilities in the nation. Learn to Serve, Teach, and Heal THOSE IN NEED A Distinctive Education At the Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy, you ll discover an education focused on preparing you not only for your future but also to make a true difference in the lives of others. Benefit from a program that integrates faith into the curriculum. Experience life-changing medical mission trips in the United States and around the world to places such as Costa Rica, Africa, the Amazon, and the Dominican Republic. Learn in small classes where you ll receive personalized instruction and easy access to your professors. Enjoy a Christian environment where your professors will pray with you. ANGELA N. SKAFF, B.S., PHARM.D. 15 PGY1 M.S. PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION RESIDENT M HEALTH, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEDICAL CENTER; UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MASONIC CHILDREN S HOSPITAL They encouraged me to seek academic and leadership experiences locally as well as at the state and national level, through which I developed a great passion for the profession of pharmacy. I was trusted to represent the school in this capacity, an honor to which I owe much of my personal and professional growth. 2 pba.edu/school-of-pharmacy 3
A Powerful and Affordable DEGREE Financial Aid Opportunities As part of its commitment to helping students achieve their academic goals and ultimate dream of impacting lives in the pharmacy profession, PBA awards more than $70,000 in scholarship money to qualified candidates in each incoming class. These scholarships are intended to recognize the effort that goes into achieving excellence as an undergraduate student and may be awarded to recipients for up to the first three years of the program. Additionally, there are more than two dozen scholarships available to you as a Pharm.D. student at PBA. These scholarships are given annually to students who achieve scholastic recognition, strive for professional involvement, and display the leadership qualities necessary to excel in the dynamic profession that you have chosen. Florida Bright Futures Scholarships may be applied to your tuition as well, based on remaining credit hours available. There are also numerous loan assistance programs available through PBA s Financial Aid Office. Students who wish to apply for aid can do so through this office at www. pba.edu/financial-aid-scholarships. Mission Trips Servant leadership is one of the driving forces behind the Gregory School of Pharmacy s very existence. Students are encouraged to follow Christ s example of serving, teaching, and healing those in need. One of the ways in which this commitment is demonstrated is through the medical mission trip program. GSOP sponsors several trips each summer, and student involvement is critical to each trip s ultimate success. These mission teams have treated countless patients around the world, including the Amazon, Belize, Bolivia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Taiwan, Uganda, and Zambia. Our faculty and students also have initiated outreach programs within the local community that include numerous health screenings, distribution of educational resources to underserved areas within Palm Beach County, and the planning of activities for children to educate and raise awareness of key issues impacting their ability to make smart decisions in life. These initiatives are essential in demonstrating our commitment and love for those whom our students will ultimately serve upon graduation. 2The Gregory School of Pharmacy offers TWO graduate degree programs: b Pharm.D. b Pharm.D./MBA Employment Graduates are well prepared and excel in a variety of professional settings including hospital pharmacy (institutional), community/ retail, and residency practice. During the four years, students are exposed to the multiple career opportunities available to the Pharm.D. graduate of tomorrow. Many services and programs are provided to help meet your professional goals, including a career development series, guest speakers, professional associations, and a personalized mentor program that matches students and faculty according to their areas of interest and expertise. pba.edu/school-of-pharmacy 4 5
The Admissions Process Step 1: Make sure you have a plan in place to complete the required courses by May of the year you are seeking admission. DANIEL TRAN PHARM.D. CLASS OF 2014 I didn t realize how much the classes were preparing me for the real world. Classes like CPK, patient care, and self-care came in handy while working in the retail setting. In addition, the alumni culture at GSOP was so helpful in landing me a job back in my home state of Texas after graduation. Step 2: Complete your Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) application at pharmcas.org by March 1 in the year you wish to seek admission. PharmCAS Step 3: Send official transcripts (including updates as you complete classes), PCAT scores (code 104), and three letters of recommendation directly to PharmCAS. You may begin the PharmCAS application before assembling these documents. PBA Step 4: Complete Palm Beach Atlantic s supplemental application online at pba.edu/apply-online by selecting Doctor of Pharmacy from the dropdown menu. Applications are reviewed only after all information outlined in Steps 1 4 is received. Prerequisites Course Semester Hours Course Semester Hours Biochemistry 3 General Biology I & II (with labs) 8 Step 5: The Admissions Committee will select the top candidates for campus interviews. Applicants who take pre-pharmacy courses at PBA may be eligible for the guaranteed interview program. Economics 3 We recommend micro- or macroeconomics. Elementary Statistics 3 English 6 One course (2 3 hours) must be English composition. Calculus 3 4 General Chemistry I & II (with labs) 8 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II (with labs) 8 Humanities 9 Microbiology (with lab) 4 Organic Chemistry I & II (with labs) 8 Speech 3 Step 6: Applications of interviewed applicants are reviewed again, and the final admissions decisions are made. The School of Pharmacy limits enrollment to approximately 75 students each academic year. Course grades must be a C- and above to count toward a requirement. The preferred minimum requirement for both the cumulative and the math/science GPA is 2.75. All science courses, except biochemistry, must include labs. You must have taken all science and math courses within the past 10 years. For course substitution and requirement exemption questions, contact the admissions office at (561) 803-2750. Have a QueStion? Office of Admissions b Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy (561) 803-2750 b Pharmacy_Admissions@pba.edu 6 7
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA PBA at a GLANCE Main Campus Location: West Palm Beach, Florida Founded: 1968 Purpose: To prepare our students to lead fulfilling lives through learning, leadership and service. Vision: To be a premier Christian university, whose graduates are intellectually prepared, possess high moral character, demonstrate outstanding citizenship and are servant leaders in their communities, the nation and the world. School Mascot: Sailfish School Colors: Sailfish blue and white Enrollment (2015 2016): Total: 3,918 2,226 traditional day (West Palm Beach) 372 evening adult (West Palm Beach, Wellington, Orlando and online) 520 master s (West Palm Beach, Orlando and online) 300 professional in pharmacy 43 professional in nursing practice 443 dual-enrolled students Degrees Offered: B.A., B.G.S., B.S., B.Mus., B.S.N., D.N.P., M.S., M.B.A., M. Div., M.S.N., Pharm.D., Pharm.D./M.B.A. Faculty: 172 full-time faculty; 80 percent hold terminal degrees in their fields Student-Faculty Ratio: Undergraduate, 13:1 Average Class Size: 18 Alumni: 15,000+ Athletics: NCAA Division II, NCCAA Affiliations: Member, Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU); National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU); Council for Independent Colleges (CIC); Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF); Sunshine State Conference Geographical Breakdown: In 2015, students came from 44 states and 44 countries, and 60 percent were from Florida. Denominational Breakdown: Palm Beach Atlantic University accepts students of all faiths. The majority of our students declare themselves nondenominational, followed closely by Baptist, Catholic, Presbyterian and Methodist. Accreditation: Visit www.pba.edu/aboutpba 901 South Flagler Drive b P.O. Box 24708 b West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4708 888 GO TO PBA (468-6722) or 561-803-2100 b Email: grad@pba.edu www.pba.edu FOLLOW US: PALM PBA: FACEBOOK: facebook.com/admissionspba TWITTER: twitter.com/pbaadmissions YOUTUBE: youtube.com/pbaadmissions INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/pbaadmissions Keep up with the latest news and events, explore campus, meet your admissions counselors and more with our app, available on ios, Android and Windows Phone.