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Application deadlines for transfer/postbaccalaureate/certificate programs at MCPHS vary by program. The Admission Office reviews files on a "rolling basis" and will not make a decision about a particular student until all of his or her application materials are received. The level at which a student will enter his or her desired major is determined by the file review team at the time a decision is made.
For all majors other than the Doctor of Pharmacy program, MCPHS welcomes and reviews applications received after February 1 until all spaces are filled.
Feel free to call 800.225.5506 or e-mail us with any questions you have about the application process.
Priority Application Filing & Acceptance Dates
| Doctor of Pharmacy | February 1 |
| Bachelor of Science Programs (for all Schools) | February 1 |
| All Certificate Programs | February 1 |
| Postbaccalaureate PharmD Pathway | May 1 |
Applications
PharmD Applicants
Pharmacy Central Application Service
Second and third-year transfer applicants for the Doctor of Pharmacy program must apply through PharmCAS, a national centralized application service. Application deadline is February 1.
Pharmacy Supplemental Application
In addition to submitting an application through PharmCAS, all PharmD transfer applicants are required to complete a Supplemental Application, which should be received by MCPHS by February 1. MCPHS will continue to accept supplemental applications beyond the February 1 deadline from applicants who have already completed the PharmCAS application. Please note: We will continue to review applications in the order they are received until our class is full, however, there is no guarantee of review beyond February 1.
Postbaccalaureate PharmD Pathway Applicants
Postbaccalaureate PharmD Pathway Application
This application is for licensed pharmacists in the United States who have received their bachelor of science in pharmacy degrees and would like to complete their PharmD on a part-time, online basis. Participating pharmacists can continue to work in their current environment. One weekend a semester on campus is necessary.
Physician Assistant Studies Applicants
Students without a bachelor’s degree but who have completed 12 or more college credits and are interested in physician assistant studies must apply to our Bachelor of Science in Premedical and Health Studies program through the online transfer application or by downloading the application and mailing it to the Boston campus. Please check back soon for more details!
Transfer/Postbaccalaureate/Certificate Applicants
Online Application for Transfer/Postbaccalaureate/Certificate Programs Students