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Pharmacy Schools That Don't Require the PCAT

The Pharmacy College Admission Test would be great to avoid altogether. Fortunately, a number of pharmacy schools do not require it.

The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) would be great to avoid altogether. Fortunately, a number of pharmacy schools do not require it.

According to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), here is the complete list of pharmacy schools that do not require the PCAT as of January 1, 2016:

California Health Sciences University

California Northstate University

Idaho State University

Keck Graduate Institute

Lebanese American University (Lebanon)

Loma Linda University

Manchester University

Marshall B. Ketchum University

Northeastern University

Ohio Northern University

Oregon State University

Pacific University (CA and OR)

Purdue University

South Dakota State University

South Georgia State College

St. John’s University

Touro University (CA and NY)

University of California—San Diego

University of California—San Francisco

University of Findlay

University of Massachusetts

University of Rhode Island

University of Southern California

University of the Pacific

Washington State University

West Coast University

Western University of Health Sciences

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