Early Assurance Program

Get a head start on pharmacy school

Explore NEOMED’s Early Assurance Program (EAP)

A pharmacy student in a NEOMED lab.Are you thinking about becoming a pharmacist? NEOMED’s Early Assurance Program gives you the chance to reserve a future spot in pharmacy school—before you even apply through the regular process.

If accepted, you’ll be on track to earn your Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree and can start preparing early for a career in pharmacy.


What is early assurance?

The Early Assurance Program (EAP) offers conditional acceptance into a future NEOMED College of Pharmacy class.

  • Your seat is saved as long as you meet the program’s requirements.
  • The program is non-binding—you can still explore other schools or career options.
  • EAP students get early access to career-building activities and professional development.

Who can apply?

You’re eligible if you are:

  • A high school senior, or
  • A college student attending a U.S. community college, college or university

How the program works

Step 1: Apply and reserve your spot
Submit your application to the Early Assurance Program. If you qualify, you’ll secure a reserved seat in a future pharmacy class.

Step 2: Stay on track and apply to NEOMED
To keep your spot, you’ll:

  • Complete all EAP requirements
  • Apply to NEOMED through PharmCAS by October 31 (the year before you want to start)
  • Interview with a pharmacy faculty member (online or in person)

🗓 You don’t need to finish all your required courses when you apply, but you must complete at least 60 credit hours of required coursework before you enroll at NEOMED.


🧭 Choose your path to early assurance

For college students

University Early Assurance Program

  • For students at any accredited U.S. college, university or community college
  • Application deadline: June 1, 2026

See eligibility requirements for university early assurance

  • Candidates must have an established college GPA to apply.
  • Minimum overall/cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher at a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
  • Minimum science GPA of 3.20 or higher at a regionally accredited institution.
    • Note: Early Assurance candidates from NEOMED articulation partner institutions may have more flexible admission requirements. Check with your pre-health advisor to confirm if your school has an articulation agreement with NEOMED.
  • No grade lower than a “C” in any math, biology, or chemistry course completed to date. If a course has been repeated, the second grade will be considered.
  • Candidates must apply via the Early Assurance application by the June 30 deadline.
  • Candidates who meet the minimum requirements will meet with the Assistant Dean of Admissions to interview for the program and review the requirements for maintaining progress in the EAP. Interviews are granted by invitation following application review.
  • Applications are presented to the admissions committee for final review and approval through an annual rolling admission process into the EAP.

For high school seniors

High School Early Assurance Program

  • For students in their senior year of high school
  • Also open to College Credit Plus students who haven’t graduated yet
  • NEOMED doesn’t offer freshman-level classes, so you’ll start at any regionally accredited college
  • Apply anytime during senior year
  • Application deadline: June 30 of your graduation year

See eligibility requirements for high school early assurance

Eligibility for High School Early Assurance:

  • Minimum cumulative high school GPA (weighted or unweighted) of 3.20 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • Recommended ACT Composite score of 20 or higher (or SAT total score of 1028 or higher).
  • Recommended ACT STEM, Math, and Science sub-scores of 20 or higher (or SAT Math score of 530 or higher).
    • Note: Test scores are not required but help provide a more complete picture of the candidate’s ability to succeed.
  • Candidates must apply via the Early Assurance application by the June 30 deadline.
  • Candidates who meet the minimum requirements will meet with the Assistant Dean of Admissions to interview for the program and review the requirements for maintaining progress in the EAP. Interviews are granted by invitation following application review.
  • Applications are presented to the admissions committee for final review and approval through an annual rolling admission process into the EAP.

Apply for the Early Assurance Program

Application

The deadline to apply is June 1, 2026.

Questions? Write to Dr. Michael Mueller at mmueller@380cebbe0d.nxcli.io.

What happens after you’re accepted to the Early Assurance Program?

✅ The steps below apply only after you’ve been accepted into NEOMED’s Early Assurance Program.

Once you’re in the program, your next goal is to secure your seat in pharmacy school. Here’s how to stay on track:

Your responsibilities as an EAP student

1. Apply to the Pharm.D. Program

  • Submit your application through PharmCAS by December 31 of the year before you plan to start at NEOMED.
  • Visit PharmCAS.org for the application, details and deadlines.

2. Stay enrolled and on track

  • Keep attending a regionally accredited college or university.
  • You must be on track to complete all required prerequisite courses.
  • If you transfer to another school, your early assurance status may transfer with you.

3. Complete your prerequisite courses

  • Finish all required pharmacy prerequisite coursework by July of the year you plan to start at NEOMED.
  • Earn a grade of C or better in each course.
  • AP or College Credit Plus courses may count if your college accepts the credit.

4. Maintain strong grades

  • Keep a 3.2 overall GPA and a 3.2 science GPA (as calculated by PharmCAS).
  • If your GPA is lower, you can still apply through the regular or traditional admissions process.
  • Students from schools with a NEOMED articulation agreement may have more flexibility. Check with your pre-health advisor.

5. Participate in pre-pharmacy experiences

To get the most out of the EAP and build a strong PharmCAS application, take part in professional development activities like:

  • Attending Area Health Education Center (AHEC) programs
  • Joining the NEOMED Pre-Pharmacy Club
  • Meeting regularly with a Pharm.D. student mentor (assigned to you after you’re accepted)
  • Scheduling at least one meeting per semester with the Assistant Dean of Admissions or a member of the admissions team
  • Sending updated transcripts after each semester
  • Working as a pharmacy technician (optional, but encouraged—NEOMED can help you find opportunities)

📅 Can I change my start year?

Yes — your planned start year is chosen when you apply to the EAP. If you need to adjust it later, you can do so with NEOMED’s approval.


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