All applications to the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy's PhD in pharmaceutical sciences program must be made through the UNC Graduate School. Please apply using the online application. Follow the Graduate School's instructions to complete the application. For more information, please contact gradinfo@unc.edu.
Applications for admission must be supported by scores on the Graduate Record Examination, letters of recommendation, and a statement of personal goals as they relate to graduate study at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Please also carefully review the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy PhD Application Requirements.
Applicants who have completed a standard collegiate curriculum in pharmacy, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, zoology, or in an allied field in the University or in other universities or colleges having curricula acceptable to the UNC Graduate School are eligible for admission to the School of Pharmacy graduate program.
Admission is a selective process. Over the last five years, successful applicants have achieved combined scores averaging greater than 1200 on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for the verbal and quantitative sections. A minimum fiftieth percentile score is required for each section. Successful applicants have had average grades of B or better (GPA 3.0).
Applications submitted as late as April 1 will be considered for fall admission, if space is available. In order to be considered for competitive fellowships offered by the Graduate School, we must receive your application for fall admission by December 1.
Applications for admission in the spring semester must be received by October 15, but we strongly recommend that you submit your application earlier.
Being admitted to the Graduate School does not imply that you will receive financial assistance of any kind. The awarding of financial assistance is a separate decision.
Applications from non-U.S. applicants are processed in the same way as those from U.S. applicants, except f:
Visiting scholars at the University of North Carolina entitles the registrant to certain privileges for the duration of the visitor’s stay in the University. Eligibility is limited to those who: (1) are not on the University payroll as employees in any capacity and (2) are visiting the University under the sponsorship of an academic department or school for scholarly interests. Visiting scholars may include faculty members on leave from other institutions of higher learning, postdoctoral fellows, or others who hold the terminal degree in their fields and are invited to visit by a department or school.
Further details concerning University privileges for visiting scholars are available from the Office of Human Resources, Benefits Department, CB 1045, 725 Airport Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1045.