Sullivan University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences offers a unique, year-round, 3-year accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy program. The program places students on the fast track to their degree, licensure, and pharmacy practice. Located in Louisville, KY, our faculty and staff promote a culture of family, and our low student-to-faculty ration (6:1) are conducive to personal instruction and advising. Our start date for the incoming class is July 1, 2024.
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Institution Name Sullivan University
College or School Name College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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If you need to post a notification below your institution name, please enter it here: Sullivan University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences offers a unique, year-round, 3-year accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy program. The program places students on the fast track to their degree, licensure, and pharmacy practice. Located in Louisville, KY, our faculty and staff promote a culture of family, and our low student-to-faculty ration (6:1) are conducive to personal instruction and advising. Our start date for the incoming class is July 1, 2024.
Street 1 2100 Gardiner Lane
Street 2
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City Louisville
State Kentucky
Zip 40205
Country United States
Program Location: Kentucky
Admissions Office Contact(s):
Institutional Website:
Contact Information Video:
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
What is the final (enforced) application deadline for your program? June 3, 2024
Final Application Deadline Description:
What is the priority application deadline for your program? December 1, 2023
Describe any requirements or incentives for applicants who apply by the priority deadline.
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Please select the appropriate ACPE accreditation status for your institution from the list below: Full Accreditation
Satellite/Branch campuses:
Does your program follow the AACP Cooperative Admissions Guidelines? Yes
Is your institution public or private? Private
Is your institution part of an academic health center? No
Academic Term Type: Quarter (4 terms per academic year)
What is the primary program structure for the Pharm.D. curriculum? * 2 - 3
Is a Baccalaureate degree required or preferred for admissions? Not Required
Does your institution have alternative enrollment options available? Yes
If Yes to alternate enrollment, check all that apply: Accelerated progression (year-round classes), Affiliation or articulation agreement with undergraduate institution(s), Early assurance
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Total number of Pharm.D. seats filled in the last P1 entering class: 32
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Target number of Pharm.D. seats for the upcoming P1 entering class: 50
Maximum number of Pharm.D. seats available in the upcoming P1 entering class: 60
Anticipated number of early assurance students advancing to the P1 year in the upcoming entering class: 0
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Does your institution offer a dual degree program, as defined above? Yes
If yes, check all that apply: PharmD/MBA (Business Administration)
Does your institution offer a concurrent, double, or second degree program, as defined above? No
Provide any additional information regarding dual, concurrent, double, or second degree programs: Students may concurrently complete a Master of Business Administration degree while completing the Doctor of Pharmacy degree program. This opportunity is available to students who have been accepted into the PharmD program. While students typically begin MBA coursework after at least one academic quarter in the PharmD program, the MBA program may be started prior to a student’s matriculation into the PharmD program (any quarter start date after acceptance to the PharmD program).
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Program Description 3-YEAR ACCELERATED PROGRAM
Our PharmD program is a unique, year-round, three-year accelerated program that allows students to finish their education and earn a pharmacist’s salary a year sooner than about 90% of other U.S. colleges and schools of pharmacy. The program puts students on the fast track to their degree, licensure, and pharmacy practice. Students attend school year-round in the first and second years to complete the didactic portion of the curriculum. The didactic years follow a quarter system, with 11-week quarters and a two-week break between quarters. The third-year is the experiential portion of the program, wherein students work in a variety of practice settings to hone clinical and communication skills.

SMALL PROGRAM FEEL IN KENTUCKY'S LARGEST CITY
We embrace a "Pharmily" philosophy, offering a student-centered program that is a welcoming, inclusive environment where all are valued. Our small class sizes and low student-to-faculty ratio allow faculty to give individualized attention to each student, and also allow for all students to have professional development and leadership opportunities. Additionally, our faculty are teaching-focused. While our faculty engage in research, fostering exceptional learning experiences and student success are top priorities for the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

We are located in Louisville, KY, home to rich cultural events and attractions, a burgeoning restaurant scene, amazing parks and outdoor activities, and, of course, the Kentucky Derby. Kentucky’s largest city, Louisville is consistently named one of the Best Places to Live, and one of the Most Affordable Cities for Solo Renters. Louisville is home to a large concentration of hospitals and health systems, allowing for diverse experiential learning opportunities.
Program Description Video:
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Minimum Overall GPA: N/A
Minimum Prerequisite GPA: N/A
Provide any additional information regarding GPA policies for applicants: Admissions preference is given to applicants with a 3.0 pre-pharmacy GPA or higher.
Total number of college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: 62
Total number of basic science college SEMESTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: 27
Total number of college QUARTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: 93
Total number of basic science college QUARTER HOURS that must be completed prior to matriculation: 40.5
Provide any additional information regarding credit hour policies for applicants:
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
List of Course Prerequisites:
Course Subject Course Title Semester Hours (Min) Quarter Hours (Min)
English Composition / Writing English Composition I 3 4.5
English Composition / Writing English Composition II 3 4.5
Chemistry General Chemistry I with Lab 4 6
Chemistry General Chemistry II with Lab 4 6
Chemistry Organic Chemistry I with Lab 4 6
Chemistry Organic Chemistry II with Lab 4 6
Math Elementary Calculus 3 4.5
Biology/Biological Science General Biology with Lab 4 6
Microbiology General Microbiology with Lab 4 6
Anatomy & Physiology Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 4.5
Statistics Elementary Statistics 3 4.5
Communication / Speech (Verbal) Public Speaking or Communications course 2 3
General Elective(s) General Education Topics/ Electives (3 or 4 credit hour courses) 21 31.5
When do applicants need to complete all course prerequisites prior to enrollment (e.g. date or term)? All pre-pharmacy courses must be completed by June 15, 2024.
Can applicants use online classes to fulfill the institution's course prerequisites?
  • Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
  • Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
  • Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
Enter any additional information regarding online course prerequisites:
Can applicants use pass/fail classes to fulfill the institution's course prerequisites?
  • Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
  • Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
  • Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
Enter any additional information regarding pass/fail course prerequisites:
Enter any additional information regarding course prerequisites: Biology, chemistry, and microbiology courses must include a laboratory component. A lab is optional for human anatomy and physiology. Please refer to our website at: https://www.sullivan.edu/college-of-pharmacy-and-health-sciences/admissions.

Value-Added Courses: If an applicant has completed the minimal pre-requisite courses listed above and is searching for electives, successful performance in Medical Terminology, Economics, and additional science coursework would strengthen an application.
Link to additional course prerequisites information: https://www.sullivan.edu/college-of-pharmacy-and-health-sciences/admissions
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Does your institution require applicants to submit a supplemental application or supplemental materials directly to the institution and outside of PharmCAS? Yes
Link to Supplemental Instructions:
Will your institution require a supplemental application fee? No
Provide any additional information about the supplemental application, materials, or fee requirements: Applicants invited to interview will be sent a link to complete the required SU COPHS Doctor of Pharmacy program Supplemental Application.
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Select the option that best describes the program’s PCAT policy: Not Required or Considered
Link to PCAT information on institutional website:
Additional PCAT information:
Minimum composite PCAT score considered: N/A
Do you accept or require other admission tests? Do not include immunization requirement or other similar documentation requirements. No
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Does your program require pharmacy observation hours? Recommended, but not required
Please note any additional relevant information: Pharmacy and/or healthcare experience is highly encouraged for all applicants (work or shadowing).
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Are evaluations (letters of reference) required by your institution? Yes
 If yes, how many evaluations are required? Two (2)
Please indicate your evaluation type requirements. Select all that apply.
  • Co-Worker: ACCEPTED
  • Employer: ACCEPTED
  • Faculty Advisor: ACCEPTED
  • Family Member: NOT ACCEPTED
  • Health Care Professional: ACCEPTED
  • Pharmacist: ACCEPTED
  • Pre-Health Advisor: ACCEPTED
  • Professor (Math): ACCEPTED
  • Professor (Science): ACCEPTED
  • Supervisor: ACCEPTED
What is your college/school policy on committee letters? Accepted
Does it count as more than one evaluation? No
What is your college/school policy on composite letters? Accepted
Does it count as more than one evaluation? No
Provide institution specific details regarding evaluations: We recommend at least one professional reference and one academic evaluation.
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Is preference given to state residents? No
Is preference given to residents of other states? No
Additional information about the program’s state residency requirements:
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Does your institution consider foreign citizens (excluding Canadian citizens)? Yes
Select the citizenship types eligible for admission: US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, Canadian Citizens, Foreign (non-US) Citizens with a Visa
Policy for accepting non-U.S. coursework (excluding study abroad): Send a foreign transcript evaluation report (FTER) to PharmCAS
Other clarifying information, if necessary: FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS
Records in any language other than English must be accompanied by a certified English translation and statement of equivalency to U.S. credits, diplomas, or degrees by World Education Services (WES). The student is responsible for any fees or other charges related to obtaining these documents.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (please see https://www.sullivan.edu/programs/doctor-of-pharmacy-international?utm_medium=top_nav)
Non-US citizens do not qualify for financial aid. Financial ability must be demonstrated by providing a valid bank statement or other financial document which demonstrates possession of the equivalent of one academic year’s tuition and living expenses in addition to an official financial certificate including signatures of the sponsor and bank official and/or notarized affidavit of support signed by the applicant and sponsor, specifying amount pledged in support that is accompanied by official bank documents such as an issued monthly statement.
Non-native speakers must submit official TOEFL scores? Yes
If the TOEFL is required for non-native English speakers, provide additional details about the requirement below: If English is a second language, an 80 TOEFL score is required. It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain necessary information and application forms, and to schedule and take the test by a date that will assure delivery of results to the university by required deadlines. TOEFL scores are only valid for two years after the test date.
Does the institution offer a post-B.S. Pharm.D. program for current pharmacists who are already licensed in the U.S.? No
Does the institution consider foreign-educated pharmacists WITHOUT a U.S. license for admission to the entry-level Pharm.D. program? No
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Interview Format: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI), Other interview format
Does the institution offer an online interview option? Yes
Briefly describe your institution's interview process: Admissions interviews will be conducted October through June of the application year. We offer in-person and virtual interview options. While our precise schedule varies, the interview day consists of three evaluative components in which applicants will demonstrate their strengths for admission: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs), Team Activity, and Writing Assignment. The interview day is also an opportunity for applicants to learn more about out Sullivan’s PharmD program. We want your interview experience to be exciting, informative, and memorable! Candidates will attend informational sessions, tour the college, and interact with program faculty and students.
Link to institutional webpage for more detailed description: https://www.sullivan.edu/college-of-pharmacy-and-health-sciences/admissions
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Is a deposit required to hold an acceptee's place in the class? Yes
Is the deposit refundable for any period of time? No
Enter details on the deposit (e.g. amount) and deposit refund policies: We follow the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Cooperative Admissions Guidelines. The admissions deposit is applied to a matriculating student's first quarter of tuition.
Date of first day of classes and/or matriculation for the next entering class: 2024-07-01
Additional details for accepted applicants: Note that any outstanding requirements must be satisfactorily completed and official transcripts must be received by June 15, 2024. Proof of all required immunizations must be submitted to the program prior to the first day of class. Students without completed immunization records on file will not be permitted to sit for class. Orientation will occur within two (2) weeks prior to the first day of classes and is MANDATORY for all matriculating students.
Are accepted applicants required to have CPR certification prior to matriculation? Yes
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
Is your institution participating in the PharmCAS-facilitated Criminal Background Check (CBC) Service? Yes
Is your institution participating in the PharmCAS-facilitated Drug Screening Service? No
I would like to mark this section as done. Yes
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