Do all pharmacy schools require the PCAT for admission?
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).
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).