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The University of Texas at Austin

2025 PEPP Summer Program

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, us, 78716

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P harmacy

P rogram (PEPP)

A 3-day Summer Camp

The PEPP program at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy invites first-generation low-income students or students from minority-serving institutions (i.e., Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions) to participate in a unique 3-day summer camp.

This program is designed for individuals interested in health professions or biomedical sciences, offering an opportunity to explore the field of pharmacy and develop valuable connections within the healthcare community.

PEPP Camp participants are expected to:

Attend the full 3 days of the camp Reflect upon their experiences during and after camp Stay connected with their assigned PEPP camp members Complete surveys over the next few years to track your interest and progress in the field of pharmacy. Summer 2025 Program

Program dates:

May 18 to May 22, 2025 . Activities will run daily from

8 a.m. to 7 p.m .

Activities will include:

Exposure to the diverse field of pharmacy:

Visits to different types of pharmacy practice environments (retail pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy, etc.) Visits to the UT College of Pharmacy facilities Presentations by current practicing pharmacists in various fields

Faculty, Staff, and Peer-to-Peer Mentorship:

Admissions process and requirements session Resume/CV review session "Interview Day" simulation

Fun activities:

Hands-on, interactive activities with current College of Pharmacy faculty, staff, and students "Phamily" dinners with fellow participants Tours of the cultural centers and identity-centric/friendly spaces on campus

Stipend, Housing, Transportation and Meals:

Travel stipend of $200 Single Room accommodations in a modern dorm on campus Meal plan included Capital Metro Bus system, free for program participants, enables transport both through campus as well as throughout the extensive network of coverage across Austin Parking is available and paid for by the program in a nearby parking garage Timeline:

January 10:

Application site opens March 1:

Review of applications begins, priority deadline April 1:

Decisions sent to applicants May 18:

Check-in to on campus housing May 19 : Program begins (8am) May 21:

Program ends (evening) May 22:

Check-out of housing Qualifications

Eligibility for PEPP Summer 2025:

Underrepresented minority or first-generation college student Minimum GPA of 2.75 Interest in the health professions or biomedical sciences Application Instructions

All application materials must be submitted through this Interfolio application portal

by March 1, 2025 .

Four (4) Required elements of the application:

Current college transcript that indicates most recent cumulative GPA (scanned unofficial copy/screen capture through latest term is adequate) Essay:

The statement must address: 1) why you would like to participate in the PEPP camp; AND 2) what you wish to accomplish during your participation in the program. Essay should

not

exceed 500 words.

Resume One (1) Letter of Recommendation from Professor, Supervisor or Mentor who can speak to your potential as an applicant

Frequently Asked Questions:

If selected, what will I need to do before starting camp?

Provide transportation details and complete travel paperwork to the camp in advance Provide copy of identification card Complete the necessary paperwork at least one month prior to camp start:

Medical history form Emergency contacts form Photo release form Camp expectation contract Dietary restrictions form Roommate questionnaire Camp rules attestation form Accessibility accommodation form

What is the dress code?

The general dress code for the camp is business casual. Closed-toed shoes are required during visits to research laboratories. Should you require any support around this request, please reach out to us.

Program Contacts:

Dr. Tonia Guida , Assistant Professor in Pharmacy Practice Division tonia.guida@austin.utexas.edu

Dr. Justina Lipscomb, PharmD, BCPS,

Clinical Associate Professor, Pharmacotherapy and Translational Sciences Division

lipscombj@uthscsa.edu

Greg Caldera , Director of Admissions and Student Services

greg.caldera@austin.utexas.edu