How to Apply
Applying to the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy is done in three steps. Click below for information on each step.
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FAQThe most commonly asked questions about applying to the PharmD program |
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About the PharmD ProgramFind out how we approach the task of teaching pharmacists |
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Information SessionsCome to campus and find out more about the PharmD program |
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Contact UsHow to reach the Office of Student Services |
NOTE: Both your phase I and phase II applications must be submitted November 1 for the following fall term. Submit your application as soon as possible to ensure earlier review by the Admissions Committee.
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Chapel Hill, Elizabeth City, or Asheville?
Regardless of whether you are applying for admission to the Chapel Hill, Elizabeth City, or Asheville site, you should complete the PharmCAS application (Phase I) for the UNC PharmD program and rank your campus preference on the supplemental application materials (Phase II). Admission and curriculum requirements are the same for all three of our sites.
UNC-Chapel Hill General College Students
Undergraduate students enrolled at UNC-Chapel Hill may make an appointment with a General College adviser to discuss prerequisite coursework.
To schedule an appointment, visit www.unc.edu/advising.



