Pathway to Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Your personalized roadmap to admission and success
Target GPA:3.30+
SAT:1200-1360
ACT:27-33
Est. Net Cost:$170,300
Academic Targets
GPA Minimum
3.0
GPA Recommended
3.30
SAT Range
1200-1360
ACT Range
27-33
Recommended Coursework
AP English Language or LiteratureAP US History or World HistoryAP Calculus AB or AP StatisticsAP Computer Science AAP MacroeconomicsAP Statistics
High School Timeline
9
Build Your Foundation
Foundation- -Take honors-level courses in core subjects
- -Maintain a strong GPA from day one
- -Join 2-3 extracurricular activities aligned with your interests
- -Start a reading habit and build vocabulary
- -Explore a variety of activities to find your passions
10
Increase Rigor & Explore
Building- -Take PSAT/NMSQT for practice and National Merit qualification
- -Begin AP or honors courses in your strongest subjects
- -Explore dual enrollment or Running Start if available
- -Deepen involvement in extracurriculars — aim for leadership
- -Start researching colleges and their requirements
- -Consider volunteering or community service projects
11
Test Prep & College Research
Critical- -Take the SAT/ACT (aim for spring of junior year)
- -Complete the most challenging course load you can handle
- -Visit college campuses (in-person or virtual)
- -Build your college list (reach, match, safety)
- -Request letters of recommendation from teachers
- -Start drafting your personal essay
- -Get a summer job or internship related to your field of interest
12
Applications & Decisions
Execution- -Submit applications (Early Action/Decision if applicable)
- -Complete the FAFSA and CSS Profile as soon as they open (October 1)
- -Apply for scholarships — both local and national
- -Send final transcripts and test scores
- -Compare financial aid packages carefully
- -Make your enrollment decision by May 1
- -Attend accepted student events and orientation
Academic Pathway Options
Advanced Placement (AP)
Take AP courses at your high school and earn college credit through AP exams.
Pros
- +Widely available at most high schools
- +Demonstrates academic rigor to admissions
- +Can earn college credit with scores of 3+
- +Flexible — take as many or as few as you want
Cons
- -Heavy workload alongside regular classes
- -Credit acceptance varies by college
- -Exam-dependent — no credit without passing score
Best for: Students who thrive in structured classroom settings and want to stay at their high school.
Running Start / Dual Enrollment
Take actual college courses at a community college while still in high school, often tuition-free.
Pros
- +Earn transferable college credits (often an AA degree)
- +Tuition often covered by the state
- +Experience college-level coursework early
- +Can save a full year of college tuition
Cons
- -Less traditional high school experience
- -Transportation to college campus required
- -May miss out on some high school activities
- -Not all credits may transfer to all universities
Best for: Self-motivated students comfortable in a college environment who want to save time and money.