PharmD Student Handbook
Last Update: August 2024
- Message from the Dean
- What's new in the revisions made in August 2024
- Mission and Vision
- Accreditation Disclosure Statement
- Faculty and Staff
- Instructional Programs
- PharmD Curriculum
- Academic Standards and Policies
- Grade Scale
- Credits, GPA
- Grading Policy
- Grade Appeal Policy
- Drop and Withdrawal of Courses
- Requesting Extra Didactic Courses
- Registering for Experiential Courses
- Advanced Standing
- Dean's List
- Academic Standing, Probation, and Dismissal
- Class Standing
- Leave of Absence and Readmission Policy
- Student Promotion and Graduation Committee (SPGC)
- Remediation Policy
- Extended Track Policy
- Time Limit for Program Completion
- Exam Policy (updated July 2023)
- Academic Dishonesty
- Professional Standards
- Student Administrative Policies
- Attendance
- Absence Reporting Procedure
- Requesting an Excused Absence for Personal/Professional Reasons
- Dress Code for Rotations and College Functions
- Faculty Advisors
- Social Media Guidelines for Student Pharmacists
- DKICP's Policy on Student Employment
- Effective Study Skills and Tips
- Graduation
- Graduation Requirements
- Graduating with Honors
- Licensure Requirements
- DKICP Scholarship Program
- Pharmacy Student Involvement Opportunities
- Facilities
- Campus Policies and Resources
Disclaimer
This Student Handbook applies to students entering the Doctor of Pharmacy program in August 2023 and later. This handbook should be used in conjunction with other University informational publications, materials, or announcements. Students in the Doctor of Pharmacy program are subject to the following policies and procedures. Unlike degree requirements, changes in policies and procedures are immediate and supersede those in any prior student handbook. Each student enrolled is individually responsible for current University’s academic policies as published in the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Course Catalog and the College of Pharmacy regulations, policies, and procedures.
This handbook is not a contract. The Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy (DKICP) reserves the right to modify the policies and procedures described in this handbook at any time. Students will be notified through administrative updates via email of revisions and new editions of the handbook and are expected to familiarize themselves with any new or updated information. Questions and/or clarifications pertaining to policies and procedures or other issues should be directed to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.