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Current ӰԺ Pharmacy School Students

At ӰԺ, we are committed to delivering an advanced and engaging pharmacy education experience that will allow you to practice immediately after graduation, with the certifications and knowledge you need to offer point of care testing, medication therapy management, vaccines and other essential patient care services.
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Academic and Student Services

  • Academic Support and Enrichment

    We support student success by assisting with a broad array of student needs and concerns. 

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  • Financial Aid & Tuition

    The philosophy of the Financial Aid Office is to assist every student who seeks financial aid, procure the necessary resources to fulfill their career aspirations, as well as become a valuable asset to society.

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  • Student Inclusion

    Student Inclusion is committed to supporting diversity of all types in medical education as well as recruiting and supporting students and residents who are Underrepresented in Medicine (URM).

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  • Student Records

    The mission of the Office of the Registrar is to maintain a high level of service for past and present students, faculty, and staff members in all schools and programs at the ӰԺ, as well as external organizations.

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  • Student Wellness and Student Health Services

     As future physicians, pharmacists, anesthesiologists and scientists who care for others, it is imperative to remember to take care of yourself as well.

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  • ӰԺ Libraries

    The ӰԺ (ӰԺ) provides an extensive listing of library resources for our students, faculty, clinical and educational partners, as well as the public, including books, journals, articles, databases and much more.

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Student Resources

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Graduation Requirements

Candidates for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree must: 

  1. Complete the required number of professional Doctor of Pharmacy degree credits. 
  2. Complete the courses required in the professional pharmacy curriculum, including the required number of professional electives, selected from the list of approved elective courses. 
  3. Complete the licensure readiness preparation sequence, as defined in the syllabus and student handbook.
  4. Complete the co-curriculum requirements as defined by the Pharmacy School.
  5. Pay all fees and financial obligations to the institution.
  6. Maintain technical standards for admission, promotion and graduation. 
  7. Be recommended for the degree by the Academic Standing Committee.
  8. Complete the requirements of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree within 5 years of matriculation. 

The requirements for graduation, including policies and specific courses, are subject to periodic review and may be changed from time to time as determined by the ӰԺ Pharmacy School. 

Campus Safety
The ӰԺ (ӰԺ) prepares and publishes its Annual Campus Safety Report in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, otherwise known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). This report outlines ӰԺ’s security policies and discloses campus crime statistics for the three most recent calendar years.

This report is available to all current and prospective faculty, staff and students. An electronic version of the report can be accessed on the Public Safety website. A paper copy of this report may be obtained by contacting ӰԺ, Public Safety, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53226 or by calling (414) 955-8295.

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The Pharmacy School Student Handbook

The Pharmacy School Student Handbook serves as the official record of program requirements, in addition to outlining all policies and procedures for the ӰԺ Pharmacy School. We encourage all students and faculty members to become familiar with the contents of this publication.
ӰԺ Pharmacy Student Handbook
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Contact Us

For more information, please contact us.

ӰԺ Pharmacy School
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226

(414) 955-7476
pharmacy@mcw.edu

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