The Harrison College of Pharmacy - Mobile Campus is located on the campus of the University of South Alabama. The Mobile Campus just minutes from downtown Mobile and is located on a health science campus with access to multiple professions, including nursing, physicians, occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant and many other allied health trainees.
The Mobile Campus admits approximately 24 students in each year’s class and has 10 Pharmacy Practice faculty and five full-time staff members on site to meet the needs of students. Many faculty have joint appointments in the University of South Alabama College of Medicine.
Students have access to the University of South Alabama and Auburn library systems, as well asstudy facilities, student lounge, and areas to complete group work.
The Doctor of Pharmacy program may be completed entirely in Mobile. The dedicated faculty and staff work personally with students to assist in reaching professional goals. The Pharm.D. is the only degree offered at the Mobile Campus. Students remain on campus for three years of the Practice Ready Curriculum and are then assigned a region for the Advance Practice Experiences in the fourth year.
Students on the Mobile Campus experience their curriculum through a mixture of direct instruction and innovative videoconferencing technology for real-time, interactive classroom instruction from faculty in Mobile and around the state of Alabama.
Students participate in interprofessional activities with students from the University of South Alabama, including a student-run clinic and multiple other patient care activities and simulations.
In 2019, Auburn University and the University of South Alabama entered into an agreement to offer the Early Assurance Program (EAP), creating a clear path for prospective and current University of South Alabama students to receive conditional admission to Auburn’s pharmacy program.
EAP allows qualified freshmen and undergraduate students at South Alabama to receive early conditional admission into pharmacy school. Auburn will then hold positions in future Pharm.D. classes for these students, provided that they meet specific standards as undergraduates.
Under the terms of the EAP, high school seniors would be required to apply to USA, receive an offer of admission to USA and then apply for the EAP through South’s JagSPOT scholarship portal by Feb. 15 of each year. If the student meets the eligibility criteria, their application would be sent to HCOP for review, with selected applicants invited to submit an EAP application via PharmDirect, an application service provided by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Interviews for selected applicants would take place in March, after which a decision would be made for each applicant.
High school seniors admitted to USA must have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.5 and a minimum ACT Composite and STEM scores of 26 (or comparable SAT scores) to be eligible for the EAP.
For South Alabama undergraduate students, the deadline to apply for the EAP is Sept. 15. If the USA student meets the eligibility criteria, their application will be sent to HCOP for review with selected applicants invited to submit an EAP application. Interviews for selected applicants would take place in March.
Undergraduate USA students must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the EAP:
High school students interested in learning more should contact USA’s Office of New Student Recruitment at 251-460-7834 or recruitment@southalabama.edu. Current USA students wanting additional information should contact the Harrison College of Pharmacy at USA at 251-445-9300 or email pharmd@auburn.edu.

Mobile Campus building, located at 650 Clinic Drive

University of South Alabama Medical Center

Emily McCoy
		  Associate Clinical Professor
		  Interim Assistant Dean
		  Assistant Director of Student Affairs
		  251-445-9310
		  ekm0010@auburn.edu

Allison Chung
		  Associate Clinical Professor
		  251-445-9300
		  chungam@auburn.edu

Ashley Hawthorne
		  Assistant Clinical Professor
		  251-445-9315
		  aea0007@auburn.edu

Glady's Heard
		  Curricular Coordinator
		  251-445-9318
		  gth0013@auburn.edu

Bobby Helmer
		  Associate Clinical Professor
			  Assistant Director of Experiential Programs-Mobile
		  251-445-9319
		  rsh0011@auburn.edu

Kristen Korankyi
		  Assisstant Clinical Professor
		  251-445-9312
		  kak0120@auburn.edu

Sean Smithgall
		  Associate Clinical Professor
		  251-445-9313
		  ses0131@auburn.edu

Chuck Bolivar
		  Instructional Technology Specialist IV
		  251-445-9300
		  rcb0002@auburn.edu

Olivia Shanks
		  Coordinator of Student Services
		  251-445-9305
		  oww0001@auburn.edu

Ashley Wetzel
		  Administrative Support Associate II
		  251-445-9300
		  acw0158@auburn.edu