MCPHS is the second speciality school of pharmacy and health sciences in the United States, with 108 majors that are only related to medicine, and do not teach anything that is not related. One-third of the pharmacists in New England are MCPHS graduates because of good employment and high income. There's a lot of money and not a lot of work. You can go to Zhihu search, there is a MCPHS alumni once in tufts medical school read a year, and then read in MCPHS, his evaluation is, MCPHS academic level, not less than tufts even have and Harvard public health rivalry strength. If you like pharmacy, I suggest you start with PharmD, if you can't bear to turn to pharmacology and pharmaceutical, the level of PhD of Pharm. is not as high as PharmD. It's better to go from hard to easy, but it's really hard to go from easy to hard. Do you know a company called pillpack? The founder is TJ Parker, his company was bought by Amazon for a billion dollars, and he's an MCPHS grad.
The one downstairs about visa fees and deposits. I don't think it's the school that pays them. The school doesn't care what you do with your visa, so what's the point of having the money? I don't know what to do with the money. The school is usually less likely to make a phone call, and more likely to send an e-mail.