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  1. Following experimental administrations in 1973, the first PCAT norms were established, and the PCAT was administered for admissions purposes to more than 1,600 applicants in the fall of …

  2. The PCAT is a norm-referenced standardized test intended to measure content knowledge and cognitive abilities that pharmacy schools consider to be essential for success in their programs.

  3. The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT®) was retired on January 10, 2024, and is no longer available. Additionally, effective December 2, 2024, Official Transcripts and Personal …

  4. Due to the upcoming retirement of the PCAT, all test-takers may continue to request Official Transcripts and Personal Score Reports through the Pearson website until December 2024.

  5. The scaled score and percentile rank information presented in this document is based on all PCAT candidates who took the test for the first time between July 2015 and April 2019 (N = …

  6. Mail to: Pearson Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) 16885 Collections Center Drive Chicago, IL 60693 *Allow up to fifteen business days for processing from the time the request …

  7. For more information, refer to: www.pearsonassessments.com/pcat Copyright © 2020 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved. Scores based on normative data copyright © 2020 NCS …

  8. Univ of Connecticut School of Pharmacy Saint Joseph College School of Pharmacy Storrs West Hartford

  9. In addition to PCAT content being monitored by the PCAT Advisory Committee, all PCAT test items are designed and constructed to measure knowledge, skills, and abilities considered …

  10. This paper will review the trend in recent years toward test-optional admission practices in higher education generally and among pharmacy schools specifically. We will then review studies …