2 Georgia schools sign priority applicant deal for PharmD program

Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Georgia Gwinnett College recently inked an agreement for Gwinnett students to have priority applicant status for Mercer’s doctor of pharmacy program. 

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As part of the deal, Gwinnett students will be able to trim a year in earning their bachelor’s degrees because the first year of the PharmD program will transfer back to Gwinnett to fulfill bachelor’s degree requirements, according to an April 3 news release from Atlanta-based Mercer and Lawrenceville-based Gwinnett College.

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