Applicant Responsibilities
You are responsible for properly completing your
application, sending your supporting documentation
and fees to PharmCAS on time, AND regularly checking
the status of your file online by logging onto
your PharmCAS web application. PharmCAS applicants
to colleges and schools of pharmacy agree to abide
by certain rules and requirements.
PharmCAS APPLICANTS
WILL:
• Be responsible for learning
the application procedures and admission
prerequisites of each designated pharmacy school;
• Arrange for official
transcripts from all U.S. postsecondary institutions attended
to arrive at the PharmCAS office by the a school’s
application deadline;
• Use the PharmCAS Transcript Request Form
to arrange for all official U.S. transcripts to be sent to PharmCAS;
• Provide ALL required
information on the PharmCAS application accurately
and in a timely manner;
• Provide ALL required information on the
supplemental application, if
required by the college/school of pharmacy, accurately
and in a timely manner;
• Abide by the PharmCAS school's
application deadlines.
• Arrange for PharmCAS to receive a course-by-course
Transcript Evaluation Report
for all international institutions attended,
if required by the applicant’s designated
pharmacy schools;
• Respond immediately to
ALL notices and questions received from PharmCAS
and each school to which they apply (Applicants
are responsible for checking their personal email
and PharmCAS accounts for these important notices
and questions!);
• Print a copy of the completed
PharmCAS application before e-submitting the form
to PharmCAS;
• Agree to submit the correct PharmCAS fee on time (credit card payments preferred).Use the PharmCAS Payment Form to submit
money order fee payments to PharmCAS;
• Arrange for up to four (4) letters
of reference (“recommendation” or
“evaluations”) to be sent
to PharmCAS or directly to the institution, as
required by the school;
• Respond promptly to colleges and schools,
either to accept or to decline interview invitations
and offers of admission;
• Provide ALL required information on the
supplemental application, if required by the college/school
of pharmacy, accurately and in a timely manner;
• Check application status online
by logging onto the PharmCAS web application;
• Promptly notify PharmCAS
of any change in contact information before
April
1;
• Promptly notify all designated
colleges and schools of pharmacy of any change
in contact information after April 1;
• Contact colleges and schools of pharmacy
directly regarding questions about admission decisions,
school-specific admissions criteria, and other
program-specific information; and
• Log off the PharmCAS
web application after the completion of each entry
or review session to protect against unauthorized
access of application information submitted to
the Service.
APPLICANT CODE OF CONDUCT
The Applicant Code of Conduct provides an explicit statement of applicant responsibilities and expected standards of performance and behavior. Applicants must electronically sign a copy of the code of conduct, signifying that they have read and agree to accept the code’s provisions.
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