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Admissions Requirements

Admissions Tests Required: Required
Completion of College Preparatory Program: Recommended
Recommendations: Required
Secondary School GPA: Required
Secondary School Rank: Required
Secondary School Record: Required
TOEFL: Required

Application Fees

$50
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Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: No

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Contact Info

Address:
4588 Parkview Pl Saint Louis, MO 63110-1088
Phone: (314) 367-8700
General Site: www.stlcop.edu
Admissions: www.stlcop.edu
Application: www.stlcop.edu

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Allison
  • Apr-09-2013 I am a current student here

    It can be helpful to take as many science related courses as possible in high school. The curriculum at St. Louis College of Pharmacy is extremely science based during the undergraduate years which can be very difficult for some students! Preparing yourself for a science based curriculum while still in high school is very beneficial! Taking college credit while in high school can also help lighten your load, but always check with the registrar at the college to make sure the credits will transfer.

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  • Anonymous
  • Mar-21-2013 I am a current student here

    Take more challenging classes offered to you to help you prepare and quite possibly even exempt you from some pre-professional classes. Also, make sure to be involved in something else you enjoy - it will keep you sane.

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  • Bobbie from Saint Louis, MO
  • Oct-28-2012 I am a current student here

    A few tips I would provide to those who are looking at applying to Saint Louis College of Pharmacy: 1. Apply early: Early Decision usually begins mid-August and ends before December 1st. 2 Be involved in high school! Do what you are interested in and don't let others discourage you from pursuing what you want to do! Also, being involved helps beef up your resume. 3. Have your college essay edited and re-edited to perfection until you have the best final copy. Your essay is the most important projection the admissions committee has on you and your personality. Take time on this aspect of the application process; don't just ignore the underlying work that goes into developing the most perfect paper! 4. Be inspired. This goes along with #3, but incorporated something real and motivational into your paper that explains your reasoning on why you think you belong at STLCOP. In mine, I described how working in a pharmacy helped me understand how something small as counting the pills in a prescription affected something as big as how often someone would be able to get their dosage of medicines, etc. 5. Have fun! I thought applying to college was one of the most enjoyable things about senior year. It's your time to show off and brag about your talents and achievements, so why not?

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  • HALLIE from ST LOUIS, MO
  • Oct-04-2012 I am a current student here

    You must put in the time. Dont expect to come here and succeed if you do not want to devote most of your time to studying. I would also suggest to have a little fun. It's important to not get drowned in stress.

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  • Alexa from Junction City, KS
  • Aug-07-2012 I am a current student here

    Get in the habit of studying. For most students their our biggest change is learning how to study, because high school was easy for us. Now that doesn't mean you have to sit down for hours looking at the same book, learn what works for you to retain a mastery of the information.

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