UIC College of Pharmacy: Dec 2017 Newsletter

 College of Pharmacy Website
PCAT Announcement
Pearson is opening an additional test administration as requested by the PCAT Advisory Committee for the 2017-18 admission cycle. The administration is scheduled from February 1-14, 2018. Registration will open on December 18 at www.PCATweb.info. Please note that all scheduling is on a first-come, first-served basis. Candidates should register no later than January ​17, 2018. Registering anytime thereafter will incur a late fee.
February 2018 Administration
  • Testing Dates: 2/1/2018 – 2/14/2018
  • Registration Opens: 12/18/2017
  • Register and Schedule By: 1/17/2018
  • Late Register and Schedule By: 1/24/2018
  • Cancel By: 1/26/2018
If questions, please contact Scoring.Services@pearson.com.​
Summer Pharmacy Institute
The Summer Pharmacy Institute (SPI) allows students to explore different areas of the pharmacy profession, including a full day workshop devoted to current trends, research, and activities in each of the following focus areas: Hospital, Ambulatory Care, Industry/Research & Development, Community, and Professionalism in the Field. SPI attendees are typically on site from 9-4 PM each day. The last day of the institute is a half-day and will conclude by 1:00 PM.
Who Should Attend
  • Current undergraduate students who have not yet been admitted to a PharmD program
  • Students that have already completed their undergraduate degree
  • US Citizens/Permanent Residents
It is highly recommended that applicants have taken undergraduate level coursework in biology, chemistry, and/or anatomy & physiology, as well as have a strong interest in the pharmacy career field.
Cost: $125
Application Deadline: April 1, 2018
To apply, click here.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship
The College of Pharmacy at UIC invites undergraduate students to apply for the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program. The objective of this program is to introduce undergraduate students to biomedical research in order to heighten interest in science as a career and increase the number of young scientists entering the biomedical research disciplines.
The SURF program is located on UIC’s West Campus, in the center of the Illinois Medical District–one of the largest concentrations of advanced health care facilities in the nations– and just minutes from downtown Chicago. Our location gives us convenient access to a diverse range of cutting-edge research, collaborators and patient populations.
The SURF Program is funded by an institutional award from the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET).
Program Dates:
The SURF program runs for 10 weeks, starting on Friday, June 1, 2018 and ending on Thursday, August 9, 2018.
SURF Program Description:
ASPET-sponsored SURF program is for undergraduate students interested in biomedical research. Students will work on independent research projects in the laboratories of their faculty mentors. Before beginning work, students will attend relevant laboratory safety training. In addition to individual mentoring, the program offers number of enrichment activities: research seminars, advanced research instrumentation workshops, career day at a local pharmaceutical company, instructions on how to prepare a scientific presentation, practice talks and a mini-symposium where all the participants present their research projects in front of the College audience. SURF participants will receive compensation of $3,000 for the 10 week period.
The 2018 Application Cycle is now open. Please read the application instructions carefully and apply by February 1, 2018.
Eligibility Requirements:
  • Sophomores or juniors majoring in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or related field.
  • GPA of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students should have a strong desire to pursue an advanced degree (PhD or PharmD/PhD) and must be available for the full 10 weeks of the program.
  • The program is open to all US Citizens and Permanent Residents.
  • Undergraduate students from groups underrepresented in health-related sciences, i.e. individuals from ethnic or racial groups (African American, Hispanic American, Native American, Alaskan and Hawaiian Natives); individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application Components and Process:
  • Application form. Download the form and instructions.
  • Personal statement
  • Transcripts (unofficial are acceptable)
  • 2 letters of recommendations
Submit completed application form, personal statement, and transcripts as a SINGLE PDF file by e-mail to surf@uic.edu by February 1, 2018.
Request that your letters of references are e-mailed to surf@uic.edu by February 1, 2018.
Notification:
All effort will be made to notify applicants no later than April 16, 2018 regarding their status. Applicants chosen to participate in the 2017 SURF program will be sent an offer letter via e-mail.
Contact Information:
Please contact us by e-mail to surf@uic.edu.
Join Us for an Information Session!
We welcome you to attend an upcoming on-campus or online information session to learn more about pharmacy careers and the UIC College of Pharmacy!
Chicago Information Session
Wednesday, January 31
5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Check-In: College of Pharmacy Lobby
Rockford Information Session
Wednesday, January 31
5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Check-In: College of Pharmacy Lobby
Virtual Information Sessions
Monday, December 18
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday, January 17
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Want to Know More About the Admissions Process?
Tiffany S. Bumpers, MEd
Associate Director for UHP Recruitment
Urban Health Program
UIC College of Pharmacy
Chicago, IL 60612
Daniel DiCesare, MEd
Director, Student Affairs, Chicago
UIC College of Pharmacy
Chicago, IL 60612
Ken Smith
Ken Smith, MA
Director, Student Affairs, Rockford
Office of Student Affairs
Rockford, IL 61107
Rachel Van Den Broek, MA, MBL
PharmD Program Advisor and Recruiter
Office of Student Affairs
Rockford, IL 61107