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EDUCATING LEADERS IN PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES SINCE 1886
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For financial aid purposes, a graduate student must:

  • Maintain a 2.75 overall graduate grade-point-average (GPA), and
  • complete 67 percent of all credits attempted per term.

in order to be considered making satisfactory academic progress for purposes of continued federal aid eligibility. Any student whose graduate GPA falls below a 2.75, or who completes less than 67 percent of all attempted credits per term, will be considered making unsatisfactory academic progress.

For more information about UB's graduate SAP criteria for federal aid eligibility please refer to the Office of Financial Aid website.

  • School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences >
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  • Policy Library: PharmD >
  • Academic Criteria for Financial Aid Eligibility: Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
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Academics

  • 8/30/24 Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
  • 10/12/23 Pharmaceutical Sciences (BS, BS/MS, MS and PhD)
  • 4/8/25 Dual Degree Programs
  • 5/7/25 Residency Training
  • 9/25/24 Fellowships
  • 4/14/25 Continuing Education

Admissions

  • 4/8/25 Early Assurance for High School Students
  • 6/10/24 PharmCAS for College Students
  • 6/5/23 Pharmaceutical Sciences Undergraduate Admissions
  • 11/26/24 Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Admissions
  • 10/16/24 Costs and Financial Aid

Departments and Offices

  • 12/23/24 Admissions
  • 12/11/23 Advisement
  • 5/6/25 Advancement
  • 7/2/21 Alumni Relations
  • 6/18/24 Apothecary and Historical Exhibits
  • 6/17/24 Assessment and Outcomes
  • 11/19/24 Communications
  • 4/14/25 Continuing Education
  • 5/2/25 Experiential Education
  • 1/16/25 Finance and Resource Management
  • 11/7/22 Information Technology
  • 1/12/23 Pharmacy Practice
  • 11/11/24 Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • 6/17/24 Research Development and Administration
  • 3/7/25 Student Success and Engagement

Research Centers

  • Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences
  • 12/15/22 Center for Protein Therapeutics
  • 7/11/24 Center of Excellence in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
  • 12/16/22 Laboratory for Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics
  • Pharmacy Services Partnership - NYSDOH Medicaid Initiative
  • Translational Pharmacology Research Core (TPRC)
  • UB-UZ HIV Research Training program (HRTP)
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The University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, the national organization accrediting professional degree programs in pharmacy and pharmacy continuing education providers.

  • 7/1/24 Information about accreditation and assessment
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