University of Mississippi
School of Pharmacy

Admissions


The School of Pharmacy offers the Doctor of Pharmacy degree as the entry-level practice degree. A minimum of seven years is required to obtain the Doctor of Pharmacy degree after graduation from high school. The seven years consists of a three year pre-professional component and a four year professional component. A B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree is awarded after successful completion of the first professional year and is a prerequisite to completing the remaining 3 years. The school also offers a master's in pharmaceutical sciences and doctorate in pharmaceutical sciences. For more information, please visit thePharmacy setting links to the left or contact the appropriate admissions office at the addresses below.

Dr. Marvin C. Wilson (pharmacy@olemiss.edu)
Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs
School of Pharmacy
University of Mississippi
P.O. Box 1848
University, MS 38677
Telephone: (662) 915-7996
Fax: (662) 915-5704

Dr. Charles D. Hufford (chufford@olemiss.edu)
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
School of Pharmacy
University of Mississippi
P.O. Box 1848
University, MS 38677
Telephone: (662) 915-7265
Fax: (662) 915-5704

Update


NCS Pearson is announcing an additional PCAT test administration for the 2012-2013 testing cycle. The additional administration is scheduled for a 10 day period during the months of October and November. The additional 2012 test administration dates are (October 29 - November 2) and (November 5 - November 9). Registration for this additional test administration will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, as availability for seating, time, and locations are very limited and cannot be assured. Registration and scheduling opens September 11.
Please note that this additional administration is for additional testing in 2012 only. If candidates are currently registered and scheduled for September, we encourage them not to cancel their September reservation, as October-November seating is limited and seating may not be available at all testing locations.
This additional test administration will adhere to the same PCAT guidelines that apply to all regularly scheduled test administrations. Scoring will be reported in the same manner as the July and September 2012 test events. Information is available at PCATweb.info, or you may contact PCAT Customer Relations at Scoring.Services@pearson.com or 1-800-622-3231 (toll free), Monday through Friday, from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. CT.