Through research, I looked into colleges that offered a Pharm.D. Degree and I found three colleges located in the states of Minnesota, Michigan, and North Carolina. The growth in Minnesota is about 0.7% larger than all other occupations in the state. It is a …show more content…
Professional program is the University of Minnesota (U of M), Twin Cities. The U of M is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, an urban community. The program I would be looking at going into is the Pharm.D. Professional Program. The program has a 44% acceptance rate. This school is a public university founded in 1851. Located only one mile from downtown Minneapolis, this school has a student body size of 51,526 students. The in-state tuition is about $13,840, while out-of-state tuition is about $22,260. To be considered for the U of M, one must need a High School Diploma or GED, and the following classes within high school; four years of English, three years of Math, three years of Science, two years of Foreign Language, three years of Social Studies/History, and one year of Arts. The faculty to student ratio at the U of M is 1:17, with 38.2% of classes having less than 20 students. The overall average GPA of applicants is about