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To be eligible to apply for and remain enrolled in a Graduate Certificate program, students must meet the following criteria: 

  • ESOP cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher at the time of application and maintain a GPA of 2.50 or higher each semester while enrolled in the certificate program. 
  • Successful completion of all prior immersion experiences at the time of application and during enrollment in the certificate program. 
  • Must not be on academic or non-academic probation at the time of application or during enrollment in the certificate program. 
  • Must not have been found in violation of the University Honor Code or Code of Ethics at the time of application or during enrollment in the certificate program. 

Eligibility criteria will be reviewed at the end of each semester. Students who do not meet the academic, experiential, or conduct-related criteria at any checkpoint will be subject to removal from the Graduate Certificate program. 

Students may only complete one Certificate program during the PharmD curriculum. Students are not permitted to complete both a Certificate and a dual-degree program. Students who begin a Certificate program and later apply to and are accepted into a dual-degree program will be required to choose between continuing in the certificate or pursuing the dual-degree.  

Students may participate in a Certificate program in combination with the Research and Scholarship in Pharmacy (RASP) program. 

**Any request for an exception to the above criteria must be submitted in writing to the Assistant Dean for Individualization. Exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the Assistant Dean for Individualization, Faculty Director of the relevant Graduate Certificate, and Senior Director for Student Affairs.