Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy opened its doors in the fall of 2002 and was granted full accreditation status in 2007 from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. The specific objective of the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree program is to educate pharmacists in a fully integrated, faith-based environment. The School of Pharmacy offers exceptional academic training and develops competent, compassionate pharmacists whose professionalism integrates the physical, mental, social, and spiritual dimensions of health. Graduates will be able to provide high quality pharmacy care as fully participating members of healthcare teams committed to whole-person care.
Graduates may work in community pharmacies, ambulatory care, long-term care, and in clinical or hospital settings. In addition, they may practice in the pharmaceutical, insurance, law, home health, nuclear medicine, public health, and education arenas. Pharmacists serve as educators to other health care professionals and as disease prevention and health care advisors to patients.
Application Deadlines
Application deadlines for our program are published annually in May for the following academic year's admission. Our program uses the national application service PharmCAS.org. The typical PharmCAS application submission window is from mid-July through early April. Please check the admissions pages on our website for the currently published deadlines.
Admissions Requirements
Admissions Application Procedure
All applicants to the PharmD program must complete their application through PharmCAS. The admissions cycle begins in mid-July and ends early May.
A minimum of two letters of reference are required. Letters of reference are recommended from science professors and professionals in the field of pharmacy and must be submitted through PharmCAS. A letter of reference is recommended from a pastor, clergy, or spiritual advisor. If an applicant is currently attending a Seventh-Day Adventist institution, a recommendation letter from the pre-professional committee is preferred. This letter will fulfill all requirements for letters of reference.
Application reviews will be conducted as completed applications are received. After the review process has been finalized, selected applicants will be invited for an interview.
All decisions will be corresponded through postal mail.
Preferred minimum GPA:
Cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale
Math/Science GPA of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale
*Passing grade of “C” or better in all of the listed prerequisite courses
PCAT scores are not required nor evaluated if submitted
Applicants who have pharmacy experience and have obtained a Bachelors degree are preferred.
International students, in addition to meeting the above minimum requirements, are required to:
Pass the TOEFL test (minimum score of 80 for internet-based and 213 for computer based)
Submit foreign transcripts for evaluation to WES
Submit foreign transcripts and evaluations to Loma Linda University no later than May 1st. Documents need to be mailed to:
Admissions Processing
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, CA 92350
Prerequisites
Courses
Semester Hours
Quarter Hours
General Biology, with laboratory
8
12
General Chemistry, with laboratory
8
12
Organic Chemistry, with laboratory
8
12
General Physics I, with laboratory (Mechanic, Newtonian Physics) Survey courses Okay
4
4
For a detailed description of prerequisites, please visit the School of Pharmacy website.
A student who has not completed a Bachelor's degree will be considered for admission into the School of Pharmacy. Applicants without a Bachelor's degree must complete additional coursework as follows:
Additional 12 semester or 16 quarter units of coursework in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Additional 12 semester or 16 quarter units of coursework in Humanities and Fine Arts
Additional 6 semester or 9 quarter units of English Composition.
Recommended Additional Courses:
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Genomics
Histology
Human Genetics
Immunology
Microbiology
Physiology
Recommended Experience:
It is highly recommended that applicants obtain volunteer or pharmacy work experience.
Integrating faith and health
Loma Linda University educates and encourages a balanced life by living our values of humility, compassion, justice, integrity, excellence, freedom and self- control. You will be surrounded by faculty who are committed to healthcare innovation and research while engaging your spirituality.
Expected Cost of Attendance
The following estimated cost of attendance is based on full-time attendance for the number of months enrolled per academic year. Estimated amounts may vary based on a number of factors. Students may use these estimates when applying for financial aid.
Required Program Costs
Academic Year 2024-2025
Year of Program Months Enrolled
Year 1 9
Year 2 9
Year 3 9
Year 4 9
Tuition & Fees
$56,603
$56,603
$56,603
$56,603
Books, Materials, Supplies & Equipment Allowance (May or may not be purchased through the school)
$3,000
$3,000
$3,000
$3,000
Other Educational Costs
Non-required costs that can be funded with scholarships/loans.
Year of Program Months Enrolled
Year 1 9
Year 2 9
Year 3 9
Year 4 9
Living Expense (Food & Housing Allowance) Students will be assigned one of the following Living Expense Budget Options:
On Campus Dorm
$11,835
$11,835
$11,835
$11,835
LLU Owned Rental Property
$18,900
$18,900
$18,900
$18,900
LLU Owned Rental w/ Dependents
$19,800
$19,800
$19,800
$19,800
Undergraduate Dependent w/ Parents
$7,200
$7,200
$7,200
$7,200
Off Campus
$18,900
$18,900
$18,900
$18,900
Transportation Allowance
$3,150
$3,150
$3,150
$3,150
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses
$3,150
$3,150
$3,150
$3,150
Federal Student Loan Fees
$2,538
$2,538
$2,538
$2,538
Cost of Obtaining Professional License
0
0
0
0
Dependent Care (See Budget Revision Request form)
Available upon Request
Disability-Related Expenses (See Budget Revision Request form)
Available upon Request
Notes
Estimated amounts are for the academic year specified only. Amounts are based on full-time attendance for the number of months enrolled per academic year. International students need to calculate 12 months of living expenses based on these amounts.
Amounts are expected to increase each year consistent with inflation in the professional education sector.
To qualify for financial aid, most students must be enrolled at least half time in an aid eligible program and be taking degree requirements. Half time is 6 units in a quarter for undergraduate programs and 4 units in a quarter for graduate programs.