The RFU College of Pharmacy (COP) 4-year program is designed to produce pharmacists who are dedicated to promoting health and eliminating inequities. COP offers unique distinctions that appear on the transcript such as research and industry. Students are immersed immediately in diverse interprofessional clinical rotations at top clinical and industry sites and simulation centers. COP offers small classes with dedicated faculty. All applicants are considered for competitive scholarships.
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The RFU College of Pharmacy (COP) 4-year program is designed to produce pharmacists who are dedicated to promoting health and eliminating inequities. COP offers unique distinctions that appear on the transcript such as research and industry. Students are immersed immediately in diverse interprofessional clinical rotations at top clinical and industry sites and simulation centers. COP offers small classes with dedicated faculty. All applicants are considered for competitive scholarships.
3333 Green Bay Road
North Chicago
Illinois
60064
United States
Illinois
Yes

Program Application Deadline

June 3, 2024
None
Yes

Program Information

Full Accreditation
Yes
Private
Yes
Quarter (3 terms per academic year)
* 2 - 4
Not Required
Yes
Affiliation or articulation agreement with undergraduate institution(s)
Yes

Last Entering Class

28
Yes

Dual and Concurrent Degrees

Yes
PharmD/MHA (Healthcare Administration), PharmD/MS (Master of Science), PharmD/PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
Yes
https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/school-of-graduate-and-postdoctoral-studies/degree-programs/
https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/college-of-pharmacy/additional-degree-and-certificate-offerings/
Yes

Program Description

Located in North Chicago, IL and adjacent to the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) College of Pharmacy (COP) will prepare graduates for a broad array of specialties including postgraduate residency training. COP alumni work in community and health-system clinical practice, pharmaceutical industry, and academia. The program includes early immersion in clinical rotations.

A small class size promotes individualized mentorship and personalized, hands-on instruction from expert faculty. The educational experience includes early immersion into healthcare practice settings, interprofessional engagement, extensive simulation experiences, and active learning classrooms. Distinction pathways are available to augment a student’s educational journey.

This interprofessional education is what makes RFU so special. Students take classes with other students and work together in the Interprofessional Community Clinic (ICC). This allows students to learn from team-based experiences that help them develop a professional identity of their own. The ICC treats patients who are under or uninsured and would otherwise have nowhere else to go for medical care.

The RFU COP is the perfect fit for students seeking to:

• Be taught by accomplished faculty with experience in pharmacy
• Learn in a small class size
• Be in an environment that promotes diversity and equity
• Pursue other academic opportunities such as concurrent degrees and certificate programs
• Conduct and present research at conferences
• Learn from state-of-the-art simulation technology
• Work with students from the other health professions
Yes

GPA and Credit Hour Criteria

N/A
N/A
A competitive applicant to the College of Pharmacy will have an overall GPA of at least 2.5 and a science GPA of at least 2.5.
51
24
76
36
Applicants must also have completed at least 51 semester credit hours (76 quarter hours) of accredited college or university credit (providing all other considerations are met). A grade of 'C-' or better is required in prerequisite coursework.
Yes

Course Prerequisites

Course Subject Course Title Semester Hours (Min) Quarter Hours (Min)
Biology/Biological Science General Biology I and II, or any other advanced biology course. (Two courses with one lab) 6 9
Statistics Introduction to Statistics or any other advanced statistics course. 3 4
Microbiology Microbiology (Lab optional) 3 4
Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy or Anatomy & Physiology (Lab optional) 3 4
Chemistry General Chemistry with lab (must include two unique course numbers with corresponding labs) General Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Physical Chemistry. 6 9
Chemistry Organic Chemistry I and II or equivalent. (Two courses with 1 lab) 6 9
English Composition / Writing Written Communication (100 level or other intense writing course.) 6 9
General Elective(s) 5 courses 15 22
Math Algebra (level 100 or higher), calculus, life science calculus, business calculus, trigonometry, physics (algebra or calculus based; lab optional). 3 4
Successful completion of the following courses are required for matriculation into the PharmD program. You may apply and gain admission with coursework in-progress.
  • Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
  • Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
  • Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
  • Science Course Prerequisites with Labs: Yes
  • Science Course Prerequisites without Labs : Yes
  • Non-Science Course Prerequisites: Yes
Yes

Supplemental Materials

No
No
Yes

PCAT and Other Tests

Optional
N/A
Yes
CASPer, DAT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, OAT, Situational Judgement Test
Yes

Observation Hours

Recommended, but not required
Applicants are encouraged to seek out experiences (paid or unpaid) that will help them confirm pharmacy as their career choice. Applicants are also encouraged to display leadership characteristics through academic or community service activities.
Yes

Evaluations (Letters of Reference)

Yes
Two (2)
  • Clergy: ACCEPTED
  • Co-Worker: NOT ACCEPTED
  • Employer: ACCEPTED
  • Faculty Advisor: ACCEPTED
  • Family Member: NOT ACCEPTED
  • Friend: NOT ACCEPTED
  • Health Care Professional: ACCEPTED
  • Pharmacist: ACCEPTED
  • Politician: ACCEPTED
  • Pre-Health Advisor: ACCEPTED
  • Professor (Any Subject Area): ACCEPTED
  • Professor (Liberal Arts): ACCEPTED
  • Professor (Math): ACCEPTED
  • Professor (Science): ACCEPTED
  • Supervisor: ACCEPTED
  • Teaching Assistant: ACCEPTED
Accepted
Yes
Accepted
Yes
Pharmacist/Healthcare Provider references are strongly encouraged. Supervisor, Employer and Professor references are also acceptable. The submission of more than two references or a committee letter is acceptable.
Yes

Residency

No
No
Yes

International Applicants

Yes
US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, Canadian Citizens, Foreign (non-US) Citizens with a Visa, Other Non-Citizens (e.g. DACA Students)
Send a foreign transcript evaluation report (FTER) to PharmCAS AND Send an original foreign transcript directly to the school
RFUMS prefers to receive Educational Credential Evaluators (www.ece.org) Comprehensive Course-by-Course reports or World Education Services (www.wes.org) Course-by-Course reports. WES International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP) or ECE Subject Analysis versions are strongly encouraged. ECE is favored Transcripts are preferred, but both are acceptable.
Yes
For non-US citizens/permanent residents. May be waived at the Univeristy's discretion for full-time students in a US college or university for which at least two consecutive years or for those from countries in which English is the primary language.
No
Details on Post-B.S. Pharm.D. Programs
Yes
Traditional entry into the P1 year.
Yes

Interviews

Individual applicants with one interviewer
Yes
The interview day consists of an overview of the COP program and university, a one on one interview with a faculty member, lunch and tour of the university and faculty panel discussion.
Yes

Accepted Applicants

Yes
No
$200 non-refundable deposit no later than 15 days from the date of your admission letter. Deposits are non-refundable and will be applied toward your tuition upon matriculation.
2024-08-12
We provide information the first day of classes immediately follow orientation.
No
Yes

Background Checks and Drug Screenings

Yes
Yes
Yes