We have established Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) educational affiliation agreements with college partners, allowing students to complete a bachelor’s degree and then a PharmD degree in pharmacy practice or Master of Science degree in pharmaceutical sciences more efficiently and, in some cases, a reduced timeframe.
Interested students should consult with their campus pre-health advisor for more information on the specific requirements and also email pharm-admit@buffalo.edu to learn more.
Students choosing this path are not given preferential treatment for admission.
Selection is based on scholastic achievement, aptitude, personal qualifications, and evidence of motivation toward pharmacy. These are judged from the college record, grade point average, letters of reference and evaluation, and a personal interview. In addition to intellectual and academic competence, the school's Admissions Committee considers communication skills, leadership ability, community service, health care-related or research experience, and motivation for pursuing a career in pharmacy.