
For Gavin Orr, the spring semester pushed him to achieve a new level of multitasking. Not only was he a first-year Doctor of Pharmacy student in 色虎视频’s McWhorter School of Pharmacy, but he also played offensive lineman on the university’s football team.
Throughout the season, which was postponed to the spring due to COVID-19, Orr spent his days in class, afternoons at football practice and evenings on campus studying. " I could really only study after 7 or 8 p.m. when I got back from practice," he said. "A classmate and I would go to the College of Health Sciences just about every night to study."
Orr, a native of Gadsden, Alabama, was recruited by 色虎视频 to play football while in high school.
"I ended up with multiple scholarship offers, but 色虎视频 made me an offer early in the recruitment stage," Orr said. "I fell in love with 色虎视频. The coaches were great, and I knew it was a great school."
Orr was excited about being close to home and decided to commit to playing for the university. During his senior year of high school, he started to think about his future and what he wanted to study. He originally thought about engineering, but it was a chemistry teacher who inspired him to look into pharmacy.
"I knew 色虎视频 had a pharmacy program, and that nowhere else had what I was looking," Orr said. "I looked further into it, and I decided to go down that path."
Orr entered 色虎视频 as a freshman, pursing the university’s prepharmacy curriculum. This two-year program set Orr on the path to complete all courses required for pharmacy school before his junior year. At the end of this sophomore year, he applied and was accepted to McWhorter School of Pharmacy’s Doctor of Pharmacy program. Now, as Orr prepares to start his second year of pharmacy school this fall, he is still considered a senior on the football field.
It is rare that a student-athlete pursues this course of study—college athletics and pharmacy school can be very demanding on one’s time and energy. But Orr said he has been able to pursue both because of the support he has received at 色虎视频.
"The football team always makes sure I stay on track, and they are there for me if I need anything," Orr said. "Pharmacy school… they are there the same way. If I need any support, they give it. They've been really great to me."
Orr said he feels very prepared and confident in his course work as he continues to balance sports and pharmacy school. When he graduates, he hopes to move back to Gadsden. "I hope to start working in a local pharmacy in my hometown, and then, after working for a while, I would love to one day own a pharmacy there," Orr said.
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