Does not guarantee acceptance of JCC students to the UB Doctor of Pharmacy degree program or to UB. Agreement is designed to formally admit highly qualified high school students to a 2+4 Early Community College Pathway leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy degree from UB. Admission to the 2+4 Early Community College Pathway indicates an assessment that the student has the potential to successfully complete the two years at Jamestown Community College and, if then accepted to the UB Doctor of Pharmacy program, has the potential to successfully complete those four years as well. Applicants to the 2+4 Early Community College Pathway must be approved by both JCC and UB prior to beginning their first semester at JCC. Successful applicants then receive a SUNY University at Buffalo Pharmacy designation from JCC, their grades are forwarded at the end of each semester to UB, and while at JCC they also meet regularly with a UB advisor to ensure they are well positioned after two years for continuation to the UB degree program. Guarantees a minimum of five seats in the incoming UB Doctor of Pharmacy class each year to 2+4 Early Community College Pathway students who have completed their two years at JCC and are deemed fully acceptable by the Doctor of Pharmacy admissions committee at UB. (latest update 2018)
Transfer school
SUNY University at Buffalo (UB)
Transfer program
Pharmacy (Doctor of Pharmacy)