Pharmacy Early Assurance Pathway Program for High School Students

Concordia University Wisconsin’s School of Pharmacy offers a clear, supportive pathway for high school seniors and college freshmen to gain early assurance into our Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program.

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Program Overview

The Early Assurance Pathway is designed for motivated students who already know they want to become a pharmacist. It provides a streamlined route to CUW’s PharmD program with academic and professional support every step of the way.

Early Assurance students benefit from personalized coaching, faculty mentorship, and a direct path to the PharmD application process.

Benefits of Concordia's Early Assurance Program

  • $1,000 scholarship for completing pre-pharmacy coursework at CUW
  • Free PharmCAS application fee waiver for CUW
  • Simplified PharmCAS process and application coaching
  • Personalized advising from CUW’s Office of Pharmacy Recruitment
  • Early mentorship from pharmacy faculty
  • Invitations to CUW School of Pharmacy events and networking opportunities
  • Access to CUWSOP resources and the online school store
  • Early connections with current PharmD students and healthcare professionals

Make Concordia your starting point

CUW’s Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences is the ideal major for students on the pre-pharmacy track. CUW students benefit from:

  • A curriculum aligned with PharmD prerequisites
  • Access to hands-on lab experiences
  • Mentored research opportunities
  • Early relationships with pharmacy faculty
Note: Students may also use AP credit, dual credit (e.g., PHAR1000, PH1050), or transfer credits to fulfill pre-pharmacy requirements. However, those who complete their undergraduate studies at CUW receive additional scholarships and specialized support.
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