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  • 1.  PharmCAS Volume Update: Apr 2019

    Posted 04-03-2019 09:05 PM
    Attached are the latest PharmCAS volume and colleges attended data for the current 2018-2019 cycle to date. While the percentage of applicants with In-progress status has increased by 9.0%, PharmCAS applicants with Verified status have decreased by 4.9% and applications (designations) have decreased by 19.3% as compared to the same point in time last year. Applicants are applying to fewer institutions on average: 2.74 versus 3.16 last year. As a result, the mean number of applicants per program remains significantly down: 300.7 in April 2019 versus 401.6 in April 2018. Some additional volume is expected before the end of the cycle in June. 

    Please continue to frequently update your admission decisions in WebAdMIT and contact staff directly, if questions.

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    Libby J. Ross, MA
    Senior Director of Student Affairs
    American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
    703-739-2330, x1009
    Lross@aacp.org
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  • 2.  RE: PharmCAS Volume Update: Apr 2019

    Posted 04-03-2019 10:18 PM

    Hi Libby,


    Thank you for your update. Do you mind including the attachment again? Thanks!


    Sincerely,
    Megan


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    Megan Nguyen, Pharm.D.
    Assistant Dean of Enrollment Management
    Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
    Western University of Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy
    309 East Second Street, Pomona, CA 91766-1854

    Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Division of Infectious Diseases
    1124 West Carson Street, Torrance, CA 90502
    St. Mary Medical Center, Department of Pharmacy
    1050 Linden Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90813





  • 3.  RE: PharmCAS Volume Update: Apr 2019

    Posted 04-04-2019 09:05 AM
    Edited by Katie Bruce 04-04-2019 09:06 AM
    Hi Megan,

    In posts from AACP Connect that arrive via email, a link to any attachments appears at the top of the email message, which can be easily missed. See here:

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    Clicking that link will direct you to the email attachments. If you login to AACP Connect directly, attachments will appear both at the top and bottom of the post. 

    If you have any further trouble accessing the attachments, please let us know.

    Thanks,
    Katie

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    Katie Owings Bruce
    Associate Director of Student Affairs
    American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
    703-739-2330 x1026
    kbruce@aacp.org
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