Shortlisting Process
The School of Pharmacy Admissions (SPA) is an extremely competitive and robust admission process where applicants will be shortlisted based on their results from the WASSCE/SSCCE and/or first degree or HND certificates where applicable. The basic requirement is that applicants should have credit passes (A1-C6) in six (6) subjects to be shortlisted. The passes must be in the three core subjects (English, Core Mathematics, and Integrated Science/Social Studies) and three electives in the sciences (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics or Mathematics). The applicant’s examination results presented will constitute 40 % of the total score for the admission. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to take part in the School of Pharmacy Admission Test (SPAT) and interview.
School of Pharmacy Admission Test (SPAT)
Shortlisted applicants will then undertake the School of Pharmacy Admission Test (SPAT) which is a computer-based exam comprising questions from four elective areas: Biology, Chemistry, Elective Mathematics, and Physics. The applicants will be introduced to the UCC E-learning platform where the exam will be conducted. The results from the SPAT will constitute 40 % of the total score.
School of Pharmacy Interview (SPAI)
The interview is an extremely important part of the PharmD Admissions Process. During the interview, applicants are evaluated in a variety of areas including motivation, communication skills, personal attributes, critical thinking and decision-making abilities, knowledge of the pharmacy profession, and issues affecting health care. Before the interview, applicants should familiarize themselves with the values and attributes of a good Pharmacist. We aim to admit a class that will fully embody the traits of the UCC SoPPS P.H.A.R.M.A.C.I.S.T. upon graduation from the PharmD program. Interviews with members of the PharmD admissions team. Each interview will last approximately 15 - 20 minutes. The interview constitutes 20% of the total score.