* GPA: Your overall undergraduate GPA is crucial.
* Science GPA: Your GPA in science courses is usually weighted more heavily.
* Letters of Recommendation: Strong recommendations from professors and other professionals who know you well.
* Experiences: Relevant work experience, volunteer experience, or research experience in the field of pharmacy or related sciences.
* Personal Statement: A compelling essay showcasing your goals, qualifications, and why you want to attend KU's pharmacy program.
* Interview Performance: If invited for an interview, your performance is a significant factor.
While KU doesn't publish a minimum PCAT score, a highly competitive score is generally needed. You should aim for a score significantly above the average PCAT score of accepted students. To find this average, you should check the KU School of Pharmacy's website or contact their admissions office directly. They might provide average or range data from previous years' applicant pools. Remember that a high PCAT score increases your chances but doesn't guarantee admission. A strong application in all areas is essential.