MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences

MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences Application

Application Process for Domestic Students

Domestic applicants are encouraged to submit their completed Campbell University supplemental application by June 15 for Fall admission.

  1. Complete the online application with required $50 non-refundable application fee and supporting documents
  2. Upload personal statement
  3. Attach and submit all unofficial college transcripts

GRE scores may be submitted, but this is optional (Institution code: 4575, Department code: 0613)

Interview Process for Domestic Students

  1. Receive an invitation for an interview.
  2. Interview with admissions committee.
  3. If accepted into the program, an official acceptance letter is sent.
  4. Seat deposit of $250 is required within two weeks of receiving official acceptance letter.

Application Process for International Students

International Applicants must submit the completed Campbell University supplemental application and all supporting documents no later than April 1 for Fall admission.

  1. Complete the Campbell University supplemental application with all supporting documents and pay $50 non-refundable application fee.
  2. Upload personal statement.
  3. GRE scores may be submitted, but this is optional (Institution code: 4575, Department code: 0613)
  4. Attach and submit unofficial TOEFL or IELTS scores (Institution code: 5100, Department code: 99)
  5. Submit current copy of immigration documents:
    1. If seeking Student Visa: passport & photo
    2. If applying from another U.S. institution: passport, photo, Visa clearance form, I-94, current Visa, and current I-20.
  6. Submit a current bank statement showing liquid assets of $38,000. If using a bank loan to fund the program, contact lfowle@campbell.edu for instructions.
  7. A course-by-course foreign transcript translation report may be requested to assist the admissions committee in reviewing transcripts.  Applicants may use:
    • World Education Services (WES)
    • International Education Research Foundation (IERF)
    • Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE)
    • Education Evaluators International (EDUCEI)
    • Foreign Credentials Service of America
    • Center for Education Documentation (CED)
    • International Education Evaluations (IEE) 

Once accepted, all official transcripts and test scores (if applicable) must be sent to:
Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Attention: MSPS Program
Post Office Box 1090
Buies Creek, NC 27506
…or electronically to lfowle@campbell.edu

Interview & I-20 Process for International Students

  1. Submit online application and supporting documents.
  2. Receive invitation for an interview.
  3. Evaluation by admissions committee.
  4. If approved by admissions committee, the application and proof of financial support (if submitted and dated before Feb. 15) are sent to the International Admissions Office for clearance.
    • The bank statement showing $38,000 USD in liquid funds is proof of funds, independent of scholarships, to cover one year’s tuition, fees, books, and living expenses.
    • If dependents will be issued a visa, additional funds will be required by the International Admissions Office.
    • These documents need to be certified, include the student’s name, sponsors’ names, relationship to student, amount of funds in USD.
    • Accepted formats: bank statement, notarized/certified letter.
  5. Once approved, official acceptance letter is sent.
  6. Seat deposit of $250 is required within two weeks of receiving official acceptance letter
  7. Updated and final proof of financial support showing $38,000 USD in liquid funds dated no earlier than Feb 15 is required to issue I-20 (if initial proof of financial support is dated after Feb 15, no additional document is needed)
  8. Within 90 days of the program start date (mid-May), I-20 is sent electronically for review and physical address confirmation.
  9. Once address is confirmed, I-20 is mailed to physical or email address based on current U.S. immigration guideline