Admission Requirements |
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All applicants for
matriculation must possess the requirements
listed below in order to be considered for
admission into the University. Any
questions, please contact our Admissions
Office at 800-649-8175.
TOEFLŪ (Test of English as a Foreign
Language™) is required for all nonnative
speakers of English who apply to the
University. This examination measures the
ability of nonnative speakers of English to
use and understand English as it is spoken,
written, and heard in college and university
settings.
MCAT/PCAT or official jurisdictions college
entrance examinations. |
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| College of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
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| Applicants from the USA |
| Official Pharmacy College Admissions Test Scores (PCAT) |
| Minimum 2.5 Science GPA |
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| Applicants from all other countries |
| Official results from an admission examination from your country’s jurisdiction |
| Minimum 2.5 Science GPA (out of 4.0)/ Minimum 3.0 Science GPA (out of 5.0) |
| Transcripts must be evaluated by an accredited evaluation company, i.e. GCE or ECE |
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| College of Medicine |
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| Applicants from the USA |
| Official Medical College Admissions Test Scores (MCAT) |
| Minimum 2.5 Science GPA |
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| Applicants from all other countries |
| Official results from an admission examination from your country’s jurisdiction |
| Minimum 2.5 Science GPA (out of 4.0)/ Minimum 3.0 Science GPA (out of 5.0) |
| Transcripts must be evaluated by an accredited evaluation company, i.e. GCE or ECE |
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Saint Theresa’s Medical
University accepts applicants for transfer
from any WHO / IMED or regionally accredited
University. Students are accepted for
transfer into our undergraduate, graduate
and clinical education programs. Please
contact our admissions officers to discuss
your personal situation and determine how we
might assist you.
Saint Theresa’s Medical University follows
LCME, AMCAS, PACAS application guidelines,
to insure the matriculation of qualified
students. Please insure that you meet these
minimum requirements prior to submitting any
application to any program.
Applicants to both the College of Medicine
and the College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
are encouraged to have earned a Bachelor’s
Degree. The area of concentration is not
required to be in a science, but the
following courses are required for any
applicant to be considered qualified for
admission. A minimum of 90 credit hours is
required of all applicants and must include
courses in the following areas: |
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Below is a list of pre-requisite courses that may be required |
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College of Medicine |
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College of Pharmacy |
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Minimum
90 Credit Hours to Include:
- 1 Year Inorganic Chemistry
- 1 Year Inorganic Chemistry Lab
- 1 Year General Biology
- 1 Year General Biology Lab
- 1 Year Organic Chemistry
- 1 Year Organic Chemistry Lab
- 1 Year English Literature
- 1 Year Physics
- 1 Year Physics Laboratory
- 1 Semester Calculus
- A generous exposure to the Humanities including: Psychology, Music, Sociology, Anthropology and Creative Writing.
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- General Biology with Lab - 8 Credits
- General Chemistry with Lab - 8 Credits
- Organic Chemistry with Lab - 8 Credits
- Calculus - 4 Credits
- General Physics with Lab - 8 Credits
- English - 3 Credits
- English Literature - 3 Credits
- Philosophy - 3 Credits
- Modern History - 3 Credits
- Music or Art Appreciation - 3 Credits
- Economics - 3 Credits
- Computer Literacy - 3 Credits
- Public Speaking - 3 Credits
- Psychology - 3 Credits
- Sociology - 3 Credits
- Completion of the College of Pharmacy Admissions Test
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