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Do all pharmacy schools require the PCAT for admission?

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Do all pharmacy schools require the PCAT for admission?

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No. Approximately two-thirds of all pharmacy programs require applicants to submit scores from a standardized test known as the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT). To determine which colleges and schools require the PCAT, review Table 9 of the Pharmacy School Admission Requirements (PSAR) handbook. Minimum PCAT scores may be required for admission consideration. (High school applicants applying to a “0-6” or early assurance program are not required to take the PCAT for admission. Other tests may be required).

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No. More than 75 percent of all pharmacy programs require applicants to submit scores from a standardized test known as the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT). To determine which colleges and schools require the PCAT, review Table 9 of the Pharmacy School Admission Requirements (PSAR) handbook. Minimum PCAT scores may be required for admission consideration. (High school applicants applying to a “0-6” or early assurance program are not required to take the PCAT for admission. Other tests may be required).

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