St Louis College Of Pharmacy

Location and Contact Information

4588 Parkview Pl
Saint Louis, MO 63110-1088
USA
Main Tel: (314) 367-8700
Web Site

The campus is in a large city.

Overview

The St. Louis College of Pharmacy was established in 1864. Students are offered courses in sciences and liberal arts, which, when accompanied by a professional program, lead to a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Over 1,000 students from more than 25 states enroll in the St. Louis College of Pharmacy every year.

Many professional and student organizations are available at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy campus, including the American College of Clinical Pharmacists, the Catholic Students Organization, the International Students Organization, Phi Delta Chi, Young Democrats and the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering. STLCOP students also compete in NAIA men’s and women’s sports such as cross country, basketball and volleyball.

Highlights (vs. Other Schools)

  • Many students concentrating in medicine.
  • Good faculty-to-student ratio.
  • High percentage of students are from out-of-state.
  • Large number of students.
  • High faculty salary.
  • Number of dorm rooms for students.
  • Selective admissions.

School characteristics:

  • The school is private, not-for-profit.
  • Academic calender: Semester.
  • Carnegie classification: Other health profession schools.

Features of note:

  • The school offers a faculty tenure system.
  • There are one or more libraries on-campus.
  • Campus housing is available.
  • Part-time classes are available.
  • ROTC.

Tuition and Financial Aid (2009-2010)

ItemCost
State Tuition and fees$ 21,925
Room and board$ 8,155
Books and supplies$ 1,285
Other$ 4,370

Financial Aid

St Louis College Of Pharmacy participates in US Title IV financial assistance programs.

In 2009-2010, 100% of students received financial aid of some sort.

Grants% of
Students
Average
Amount
Any Grant100%$7,468
Institutional Grant100%$5,659
Federal Grant17%$5,244
Pell Grant17%$3,298
Other Federal Grant13%$2,512
State or Local Grant24%$3,840

Loans% of
Students
Average
Amount
Student Loan75%$9,366
Federal Loan75%$5,686
Other Loan22%$12,598

(Please refer to BrainTrack's financial aid articles section for background information.)

Similar Schools

Based on proprietary BrainTrack computer comparisons against all other US colleges, these schools appear to be most similar to St Louis College Of Pharmacy:

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 SchoolLocationEnrollment
1Southern California College of OptometryFullerton, CA385
2New England College of OptometryBoston, MA461
3Texas A&M Health Science CenterCollege Station, TX1,695
4Midwestern UniversityDowners Grove, IL1,998
5Albany College of PharmacyAlbany, NY1,525
6University of Southern NevadaHenderson, NV785
7Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesBoston, MA3,909
8Mount Sinai School of MedicineNew York, NY902
9University of the Sciences in PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA3,000
10Harvard UniversityCambridge, MA26,496

Degrees Awarded (in 2009-2010)

DegreeTotal
Earned
Different
Programs
First-professional degree1501

Faculty

Tenure (2009-2010):

Full-Time Faculty  Total
With tenure  21
Without tenure; working toward tenure  11
Without tenure; tenure not available  43

Students

Student enrollment was 1,191 in 2009-2010 (740 full-time equivalent).

About 44% of the freshmen class in 2009-2010 was male and women were 56% of the class.

Undergrads are 55% of enrolled students and those seeking first-professional graduate degrees represent 45%.

Students under 25 years old represent 98% of the student body. About 0% of the school is at least 40 years of age.

Admissions Summary (2009-2010)

ApplicantsAdmitted
Men52%
Women41%
All45%

SAT Test Scores:

SATMiddle 50%
Math640-730
Writing560-682

Room and Board

St Louis College Of Pharmacy provides on-campus housing for 300 of its 740 (full-time) students (as of 2009-2010).

Athletics

The school is in the Independent Midwest Region for major sports.

Graduate School Focus

St Louis College Of Pharmacy offers graduate (post-Bachelor) studies. The highest degree offered is the Doctorate (Professional Practice).

Programs of Study

(Number of degrees in 2009-2010 in parentheses)

MEDICINE (150 awarded)

  • Pharmacy (PharmD [USA], PharmD or BS/BPharm [Canada])