Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at a Glance
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is a private college located in the small city of Albany, New York. Currently, there are roughly 1,532 students enrolled, 42% of which are male and 58% female. Athletically, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is an 0 school and is part of the Northern Indepence Conf.
General Information
Student Count: | 1,532 |
Gender Ratio: | 42% Male, 58% Female |
Academic Calendar: | Semester |
Degrees Offered: | Bachelor's |
School Setting: | Not applicable, special focus institution |
Academic Duration: | Four or more years |
City Setting: | Small City |
School Type: | Private |
Religious Affiliation: | Not applicable |
Tuition & Fees
Yearly In-state Tuition: | $23,260 |
Yearly Out-of-state Tuition: | $23,260 |
Yearly Room: | $6,100 |
Yearly Board: | $2,200 |
In-state Cost (On Campus): | $36,564 |
Out-of-state Cost (On Campus): | $36,564 |
Contact Info
Student Accommodations
Dorm Capacity: | 750 students |
Meal Plan: | Yes |
Meals Provided each Week: | 19 |
On-campus Library: | Yes |
On-campus Hospital: | No |
On-campus Day Care: | No |
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Admissions & Academics
On average, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has around 1,060 yearly applicants.
Academics and Application
High School GPA: | Required |
SAT/ACT: | Required |
AP Credit: | Accepted |
Letters of Rec: | Required |
Class Rank: | Recommended |
Transcript: | Required |
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College Prep: | N/A |
Life Experience: | Not Accepted |
Dual Credit: | Accepted |
TOEFL: | Required |
Competencies: | N/A |
Other Tests: | N/A |
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Admissions & Test Scores
Total Applicants: | 1,060 |
Male Applicants: | 428 |
Female Applicants: | 632 |
% Male Applicants: | 40% |
% Female Applicants: | 60% |
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Total Admitted: | 702 |
Admitted Males: | 278 |
Admitted Females: | 424 |
% Admitted Males: | 40% |
% Admitted Females: | 60% |
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Applicant Test Score Statistics |
SAT Scores Submitted: | 160 |
Percent Who Submit SAT: | 83% |
ACT Scores Submitted: | 33 |
Percent Who Submit ACT: | 17% |
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SAT Scores |
25th% Reading: | 510 |
25th% Math: | 580 |
25th% Writing: | 500 |
25th% Overall: | 1,590 |
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75th% Reading: | 620 |
75th% Math: | 660 |
75th% Writing: | 620 |
75th% Overall: | 1,900 |
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ACT Scores |
25th% Reading: | N/A |
25th% Math: | N/A |
25th% Writing: | N/A |
25th% Overall: | 25 |
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75th% Reading: | N/A |
75th% Math: | N/A |
75th% Writing: | N/A |
75th% Overall: | 28 |
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Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Athletics "Home of the Panthers"
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General Panthers Sports Info
Division: | Not Available |
Conference: | Northern Indepence Conf |
Team Colors: | Maroon and White |
Stadium Name: | Not Available |
Stadium Capacity: | Not Available |
Gym Name: | ACP Gymnasium |
Gym Capacity: | 1,300 |
Panthers Contact Info
Phone: | (518) 694-7200 |
Athletic Phone: | (518) 694-7357 |
Website: | http://www.acphs.edu |
Athletic Website: | http://acphs.edu/student_athletics.html |
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Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Campus & Student Body
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences offers a total of 2 different majors and 1 degree award levels: Bachelor's.
Student Body Info
Non-resident: | 8.9% | Unknown: | 5.4% | Multi-Ethnic: | Unavailable | White: | Unavailable | Pac. Islander: | Unavailable | Asian: | Unavailable | Afr. American: | Unavailable | Hispanic: | Unavailable | Nat. American: | Unavailable |
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Campus Programs & Info
ROTC: Army, Navy, Airforce |
Distance Learning Program: | No |
Study Abroad Program: | Yes |
Career Counseling: | Yes |
Stud. Employment Services: | Yes |
Evening Classes: | No |
Weekend Classes: | No |
Remedial Services: | Yes |
Post-grad Placement: | No |
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Offered Majors & Degrees
Major | Bach. | Mast. | Assoc. | Doct. |
Health Professions | | | | |
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