Academics


Academic Agreements

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Start or Finish, We're Your Path To Success

There are myriad ways to a successful career. We’ve made it easy for you to take advantage of our strengths in pharmacy and health sciences, whether or not this was the place you started – or intend to finish at. 

Our affiliation agreements allow you to smoothly enter one of our highly respected bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate programs after spending two or three years at one of our partner institutions. 

Or use your degree from ACPHS to facilitate your admission into competitive professional schools, including medical, physician assistant, dental, law and business programs.

Transfer to ACPHS | Transfer to Another Institution

Need to Transfer credits?

Do you want to know how your credits will transfer to ACPHS? Our transfer credit database can help you figure out which courses might be eligible for ACPHS credit based on transfer history. Also, please review our transfer credit policy. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Admissions at admissions@apcmanager.net with any questions.

Transfer Credit Database

Transfer Credit Policy

 

Transfer to ACPHS

Many of these agreements follow a 2+2, 3+2, 3+3 or 3+4 academic timeline. You will spend two or three years at the first institution followed by the remaining years at ACPHS. 

Under the partnership, you can complete both your undergraduate degree at Adelphi and pharmacy doctorate at ACPHS in seven years of full-time equivalent study - three years at Adelphi and four years at ACPHS.

Please visit Adelphi University for more information.

Our agreement with SUNY Adirondack will start you on your health sciences journey. You will spend the first two years at SUNY Adirondack and then transfer to ACPHS to pursue a bachelor's degree in biomedical technology, clinical laboratory science, microbiology, pharmaceutical sciences or public health, typically completed in an additional two years, or a doctor of pharmacy, typically completed in an additional four years. 

Please visit SUNY Adirondack for more information. 

Spend three years at Vermont State University and earn your bachelor's degree in health science and transfer to ACPHS for the remaining four years to complete a doctor of pharmacy.

Please visit Vermont State University for more information.

Simultaneously complete your bachelor's, master's and doctor of pharmacy program at ACPHS while pursuing either a Master of Business in Healthcare Administration or a Master of