Academic Policy
BACHELOR’S DEGREE EQUIVALENCY Policy
Policy Number: 3349-AC-377
Effective Date: 12/1/2021
Updated: —
Reviewed: —
Responsible Department: College of Graduate Studies
- PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to enable College of Pharmacy (COP) students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree to enroll for master’s graduate degrees and certificate programs in the College of Graduate Studies (COGS). - SCOPE
This policy is applicable only to COP students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree but satisfy the criteria set forth in this policy for pursuit of a COGS degree or certificate - DEFINITIONS
- “Bachelor’s Programs” are undergraduate degrees from accredited U.S. institutions.
- “Pre-requisites” are courses or other requirement that a student must have successfully taken prior to enrolling in a specific course or program.
- “Good Standing” is the term for describing a student who is eligible for continued enrollment at the University.
- POLICY STATEMENT
- Only applicants who have been accepted into the COP degree program and currently enrolled COP degree students are eligible to apply.
- Matriculants for the COGS master’s degree and certificate programs must comply with the following conditions:
- The applicant has completed at least sixty (60) semester credit hours of undergraduate education that includes prerequisites (see individual program descriptions for specific pre-requisite coursework). Pre-requisite credits must be verified on all official transcript(s).
- The applicant must have been accepted to a COP degree program or be currently enrolled as a pharmacy student at NEOMED.
- A student must be in good standing in their pharmacy program at the point of application.
- A letter of support from the Dean of Pharmacy or designee must be included in the application process approving the application for enrollment in a master’s degree or certificate program.
- The student may apply for the master’s degree or certificate program as early as the fall semester of the second year of the Pharmacy program.
- Complete at least two years of the pharmacy program in order to start the graduate degree.
- To earn the master’s degree or certificate, the student must:
- Remain in good standing throughout the enrollment of the master’s degree or certificate program(s); and
- Comply with and complete all graduate degree or certificate requirements.
CONTACT
Lisa Noland
Administrative Specialist
Phone: 330.325.6354
Email: lnoland@neomed.edu