This organization functions as the college's student government.
What is College Board?
If you feel like you need additional guidance on study skills, time management or prioritization, this resource will help!
What is academic skills coaching (with Enet)?
This is the name for the brand new curriculum starting with the class of 2027
What is MNSpire?
This is the main pharmacy building on the Duluth campus.
Students looking to launch a career in clinical practice should strongly consider pursuing this one to two year program after graduation?
What is a residency?
This is the "umbrella" organization that connects all pharmacy professional organizations for students.
What is Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance (MPSA)?
This person will help if you are facing a challenging situation that affects your mental health / well-being and is difficult to resolve.
Who is our embedded wellness counselor?
These are the acronyms commonly used to refer to introductory and advanced experiential rotations in the PharmD program.
What is IPPE / APPE? (Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience / Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience)
This is the main pharmacy building on the Twin Cities campus.
About 30% of our students go on to practice in this career pathway that is most widely known to the public.
What is community pharmacy?
These groups create a community for students whose identity is underrepresented in the college and profession.
What are Affinity Groups?
This is the location on each campus to go to enhance your physical health.
What are the Rec Sports Outdoor Program (Duluth) and Recreation Wellness Center (TC)?
This acronym refers to our curricular approach that integrates all content with a centralized patient case.
What is WTL (Whole Task Learning)?
These are the locations where students can keep their lunch in a refrigerator, microwave meals, and study on each campus.
What are the student commons (Duluth) and student lounge (TC)?
This is a term used to describe direct pharmacy patient care.
What is Medication Therapy Management (MTM), Ambulatory Care, or Pharmaceutical Care?
This group celebrates connections of different cultures in pharmacy practice and education.
What is Multicultural Pharmacy Student Organization? (MPSO)
These units on each campus support students with disabilities to ensure they have equal access to the curriculum.
What are Disability Resources (Duluth) and Disability Resource Center (TC)?
This acronym refers to the team learning approach for certain course components.
What is TBL (Team-Based Learning)?
These are the main classrooms we use on the Duluth campus.
What are KAML 410, Life Sci 163, Life Sci 165?
This career pathway has pharmacists consulting insurance companies and businesses on their pharmacy health care benefit packages.
What is Managed Care? (or Pharmacy Benefit Management)
This serves as the central interprofessional student organization.
What is Center for Health Interprofessional Programs (CHIP)?
This office can help you with questions pertaining to financial aid.
What are Financial Aid (Duluth) Health Sciences Financial aid (TC)?
This acronym refers to the course sequence that teaches students the skills pharmacists use in practice. It is also commonly known as "lab".
What is PSD (Professional Skills Development)?
These are the main classrooms we use on the Twin Cities campus.
What are HSEC 2-110, Moos 1-450, Moos 1-451?
These career credentials require advanced post-pharmd training and specialization.
What are board-certified clinical specialties? (eg. Oncology, Cardiology, Pediatrics, etc - https://www.bpsweb.org/)