Standardized Tests
Be certain to read the standardized test requirements
for your designated pharmacy institutions. Enter the type
of test and the date it was taken or will be taken on
your PharmCAS application, if your designated pharmacy
schools require the test for admission.
Pharmacy College Admissions
Test – PCAT
PharmCAS
Code 104
If your designated PharmCAS schools require the PCAT,
you MUST arrange for Harcourt Assessment to send your
PCAT scores directly to PharmCAS – CODE
104. Harcourt will send PharmCAS your most recent set of PCAT scores along with test results from up to four other previous attempts over a five-year period.
IMPORTANT! PharmCAS will match your PCAT scores to your application based on your PCAT CID. Enter your PCAT CID on your PharmCAS application. This number appears on your PCAT registration confirmation, admission ticket, and personal score report. If your PCAT CID is missing, PharmCAS can NOT match or forward your PCAT scores. Applicants who do not report a PCAT CID must contact PharmCAS at 617–612–2050 or info@pharmcas.org.
PCAT TEST DATES |
REGULAR REGISTRATION DEADLINE |
June 19, 2010 |
May 7, 2010 |
August 21, 2010 |
July 9, 2010 |
October 16, 2010 |
September 3, 2010 |
January 22, 2011 |
December 10, 2010 |
Contact Pearson directly to request your test scores to be sent to PharmCAS or to register to take the exam.
Pearson
Customer Relations – PCAT
19500 Bulverde Road
San Antonio, TX 78259
www.pcatweb.info
1–800–622–3231
scoring.services@pearson.com
TOEFL and TSE
If English is not your first (primary) language, a
pharmacy school may require you to submit TOEFL and/or
TSE scores directly to PharmCAS. Please visit the PharmCAS
School Information pages for specific requirements.
Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL)
– PharmCAS Code 8246
Test of Spoken English (TSE)
– PharmCAS Code 8246
Other Tests
If applying to a pharmacy institution that requires
Advanced Placement (AP), International
Baccalaureate (IB), College-Level Examination
Program (CLEP), SAT, ACT, GRE or other test scores,
arrange for the testing agency to send those scores directly
to the school. DO NOT SEND TO PHARMCAS. If you received
college credit on a transcript for an AP or IB test subject,
report the test credit as a course in the Coursework section
of the application.
Non-PharmCAS Institutions
If you are applying to one or more pharmacy schools that
does not participate in PharmCAS, arrange for your test
scores to be sent directly to the pharmacy admissions
office as required by the school. PharmCAS can NOT forward
PCAT or other test scores to any NON-PharmCAS schools.
|