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Master of Science in Health Sciences - Physician Assistant Studies (PA) Program 
Application Requirements

The Physician Assistant Studies program provides a comprehensive academic and clinical medical education to prepare students for their professional roles as physician assistants. Students may enroll at either our Suwanee, Georgia campus, or our main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Quick Facts: PA Studies Program

  • Duration: 26 months, full-time
  • Credits: 154
  • Location: PCOM, PCOM Georgia
  • Start Term: Summer II
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How do you apply to the PA Studies program at PCOM?

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) participates in the Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA). You may obtain additional information about CASPA and apply online at CASPA.

Application Timeline for 2024-2025

When does the CASPA application process open?

CASPA applications for 2024-2025 enrollment will become available on April 25, 2024.

When is the PCOM PA Studies program deadline?

All Physician Assistant Studies program applications are to be e-submitted, completed, verified and received by the PCOM Office of Admissions by CASPA no later than December 1, 2024 for both PCOM and PCOM Georgia (separate application per campus). There are no exceptions to the PA Studies program application deadline of December 1, 2024. When applying to PCOM through CASPA, you will be required to complete PCOM specific questions before submitting.

All required application materials for the Physician Assistant Studies program, including a non-refundable $75 PCOM application fee (one fee per campus), are to be received by the Office of Admissions by December 16, 2024, in order to be considered for admission by the appropriate Faculty Committee on Admissions. Note that the PCOM application fee can only be paid online through the link sent via email after receipt of a verified and completed CASPA application. Acknowledgment emails with instructions to pay the non-refundable $75 PCOM application fee using the PCOM Admissions Portal will be sent beginning in mid-June. Please check your spam folder if you do not receive an acknowledgment email a week after your application has been verified by CASPA.

How early should you apply to the PA Studies program at PCOM?

The Faculty Committee on Admissions recommends you submit a completed and verified CASPA application, which includes a PCOM specific question series, as soon as possible as our PA Studies program operates using a rolling admissions process.

Is there an interview requirement for PCOM's Physician Assistant Studies program?

Yes, an interview is required for admission to the Physician Assistant Studies program and is typically conducted from August through February although interviews may be conducted before or after this time frame. Applicants must obtain an undergraduate science grade point average and an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (as calculated by CASPA) for interview consideration. Applicants can receive an email inviting them to interview at any point between August through February.

What criteria are assessed during the application review and decision making process?

Completed and verified CASPA applications and supporting documents will be reviewed by the Faculty Committee on Admissions. Interviews will be offered to those who qualify and who are deemed competitive against the larger applicant pool for the Physician Assistant Studies program, taking into consideration the following:

  • Baccalaureate or master's degree
  • Overall undergraduate GPA
  • Overall undergraduate science GPA
  • Number of science credits
  • Prerequisite coursework
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement
  • TOEFL, if required
  • Patient care experience
  • Healthcare experience
  • PA shadowing experience
  • Licenses and certifications
  • Volunteer experience
  • Leadership experience
  • Low SES (Socio-Economic Status)
  • First generation to attend college
  • Military (member of Reserve or National Guard, on active duty, veteran)
  • Medically underserved area
  • Educationally disadvantaged background
  • Academic ability
  • Scholarly accomplishments
  • Problem solving ability
  • Decision making skills
  • Communication skills
  • Potential for professional comportment
  • Level of commitment to the profession
  • Personal preparedness
  • Congruence with program philosophy and mission

When considering academic performance, including coursework, credits, GPAs, and degrees, higher achievement is considered more favorable.  Both the amount and type of experiences, including patient care experience, healthcare experience, shadowing experience, volunteer experience, and leadership experience are also considered. Selection for the PA Studies program at PCOM is very competitive. The requirements represent the minimum criteria for consideration for admission. Successful applicants will generally exceed the minimum criteria.

How long does it take to hear back from PCOM about the PA Studies program admission decisions?

A PA Studies program candidate can be selected for an interview at any time throughout the review process between August through February as deemed competitive by the Faculty Committee on Admissions. Decisions for interviewed candidates typically are sent within five weeks after the interview. An email will be sent to all applicants not selected for an interview after the last interview session has occurred in March 2025.

Where can I see my application status and add updates to my application?

Candidates can use the application tracker in the PCOM Admissions Portal to review the status of their application. Candidates can also update their application using the “Upload Documents” section of the PCOM Admissions Portal.

All applicants must complete a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom prior to matriculation. The PA Studies program will accept courses and labs completed online or on campus. All prerequisite coursework must be completed prior to enrollment with a grade of at least a "C" or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale with the exception of coursework completed during the spring and summer 2020 terms which may be listed as Pass in a pass/fail grading scale. Applicants must obtain an undergraduate science grade point average and an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (as calculated by CASPA) for interview consideration.

Where do I send my transcripts for the PA Studies program?

Applicants must send official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended directly to CASPA. Once enrolled at PCOM, candidates for the Physician Assistant Studies program must submit official copies of all college transcripts directly to the PCOM Office of Admissions.

PA Studies applicants must submit three letters of recommendation. One recommendation MUST be from a physician (MD or DO), physician assistant or nurse practitioner in order to be considered for admission.

Where do I send my letters of recommendation?

Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation directly to CASPA. Additional recommendation letters may be sent as a PDF document to PCOM's Office of Admissions at recommend@pcom.edu.

Are standardized test scores required for the PA Studies program?

No, standardized test scores are not required or reviewed for admission to PCOM’s Physician Assistant Studies program with the exception of English language testing. Fluency in written and spoken English is essential for success in the program and to ensure patient safety. Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate objective competency in English within the past two years by satisfactory performance on the TOEFL examination. The minimum required score for the IBT (Internet Based Testing) is 79, with a minimum score of 26 for the speaking component.

Applicants for the PA Studies program are exempt from the TOEFL requirement if:

  • English was the exclusive language of instruction at the undergraduate level,
  • They have earned a degree from a regionally accredited US college or university not more than 5 years prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment, or
  • They have completed at least two (2) full-time semesters of graded coursework, exclusive of ESL courses, at an institution where English is the exclusive language of instruction not more than five (5) years prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment.
What courses do you need for the PA Studies program?

Courses Required

Semester Credit Hours

Notes

General Biology I*

4

Lab required

General Biology II*

4

Lab required

Other Biology Coursework

3

Examples: Microbiology, Genetics, Cell Biology, etc.

Anatomy and Physiology

8

Can be taken as separate courses or combined as Anatomy and Physiology I & II. Labs required.

General Chemistry I*

4

Lab required

General Chemistry II*

4

Lab required

Other Chemistry Coursework

3

Examples: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry

Health-related Science Course or Physics

3

Examples: Physics, Nutrition, Immunology, Virology, Microbiology, Genetics, Cell Biology, etc.

Social Sciences

9

Examples: Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, History, etc.

Math

6

Statistics is considered an acceptable Math course

* "General" coursework denotes the first two courses in the subject sequence for science majors.

What are the admissions prerequisites for the Physician Assistant Studies program?
  • All prerequisite coursework listed above must be completed prior to enrollment with a grade of at least a "C" or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale with the exception of coursework completed during the spring and summer 2020 terms which may be listed as Pass in a pass/fail grading scale. Coursework completed in fall 2020 and onward may not be pass/fail. Coursework completed fall 2020 onward must have a grade of a “C” or better or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Applicants must obtain an undergraduate science grade point average and an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (as calculated by CASPA) for interview consideration.
  • All science and math prerequisites must be completed within 10 years prior to June enrollment. (e.g., June 2015 or later).
  • One course cannot be used to satisfy multiple prerequisite courses.
  • AP or IB coursework will be accepted provided the course and credits appear on your college transcript.
  • All courses must be completed at a regionally accredited institution.
  • The program will not accept prerequisite coursework completed as an audit.
  • The program will not accept credits completed as CLEP courses.
  • At the time of application, candidates must have the prerequisite coursework completed or be able to provide a plan in writing that demonstrates the completion of the prerequisites prior to enrollment in the program (this can be achieved by completing the "Planned or In Progress Coursework" section of CASPA). No more than two science/math prerequisite courses may be "Planned or In Progress" at the time of application.
What GPA do you need to be interviewed for PCOM’s PA Studies program?

Applicants must obtain an undergraduate science grade point average and an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (as calculated by CASPA) for interview consideration.

Can you take prerequisites at a community college for the PA Studies program?

The PA Studies program will accept credits completed at a community college.

Are online prerequisites accepted for PCOM's PA Studies program?

The program will accept courses and labs completed online or on campus.

How many patient care and healthcare hours are required to apply to PCOM's PA Studies program?

To be considered for an interview for the Physician Assistant Studies program, applicants must have a minimum of 200 hours of patient care and healthcare hours in volunteerism or employment in the healthcare industry, as documented through CASPA at the time of application. Candidates complete the requirement in a variety of ways, some of which include: working as a certified nursing assistant, pharmacy technician, phlebotomist, LPN, EMT, paramedic, scribe, medical translator, physical therapy aide, patient navigator, mental health aide, etc. Veterinary medicine hours will not be accepted towards the requirement.

Many Physician Assistant Studies program candidates have experienced medicine overseas as volunteers in clinics. Any volunteer work or paid work in a clinical setting wherein candidates are either providing hands-on care or witnessing care first hand can be acceptable, depending on the nature of the role. In-person health care shadowing experiences are counted and highly recommended.

Criminal background check requirement

The College requires a criminal background check for all program applicants and enrolled students. The PCOM Office of Admissions will facilitate a criminal background check prior to matriculation processed by a PCOM vendor of choice. Subsequent criminal background checks can occur during enrollment, including but not limited to, when the student is conducting internships, clerkships, clinical coursework, or other types of coursework that occur off campus. Should you be charged, convicted of, or plead guilty or no contest to a misdemeanor or felony crime after the date of your original application submission, you are required to notify the Dean of your program in writing within 10 business days of the occurrence. This communication should be sent by certified mail to the Dean at the address on the acceptance letter.

Following completion of the admissions process, PA Studies program applicants will be notified of the Admissions Committee's decision in writing, including any conditions that must be satisfied prior to or following enrollment. Once admitted, candidates who wish to enroll are asked to review and acknowledge PCOM's Technical Standards for Admission and Matriculation (PDF) and submit a $1,000 non-refundable tuition prepayment online. The acceptance packet will contain all materials required for enrollment. Applicants may be placed on the waitlist after completion of the interview process. Typically, PA Studies program candidates are selected as seats become available from February until classes begin in June. After all expected candidates arrive for orientation in June, those not selected will be notified of a final decision via their PCOM application portal.

The Physician Assistant Studies program does not offer advanced placement based upon transfer of credits for academic work completed at other institutions of higher learning or upon credit from experiential learning. Applications are not accepted from graduates of medical schools.

It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to determine that he/she will meet the eligibility requirements for national certification and state licensing. It is also the applicant’s sole responsibility to determine whether any particular country will allow the practice of the profession for which a PCOM degree is received and licensing in the United States is obtained.

The Physician Assistant Studies (PA) program meets all curricular requirements for the conferral of the master of science degree by national standards established by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistants (ARC-PA). Students who complete the degree will be eligible for licensure in all 50 states based on the academic curriculum.

Specifically, the academic curriculum meets state licensing requirements in: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.

However, students should be aware that following graduation, employment is not guaranteed and each state has differing licensure requirements regarding physician supervision, prescribing practices, etc. Students who are seeking licensure outside of Pennsylvania and Georgia should refer to each state’s licensing board’s website.

The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) has a helpful resource for navigating state and interstate licensure.

Please note the data below represents the ranges of the Class of 2025 for the Philadelphia and Georgia campuses and by no means predicts one's success as a Physician Assistant candidate or student. Each application is reviewed and evaluated in a holistic manner by the Faculty Committee on Admissions.

PA Studies - PCOM Class Statistics
  • 52 Female, 9 Male
  • Average age of the incoming class: 23 (22 – 41)
  • States represented: CA, DE, FL, GA, MD, ME, MN, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, WI  
  • Total CASPA verified applications: 2,622
  • Total matriculants: 61
  • Average undergraduate cumulative GPA for PCOM's Physician Assistant Studies program as calculated by CASPA: 3.79 (Middle 50% Range 3.72 – 3.86)
  • Average undergraduate science GPA as calculated by CASPA: 3.73 (Middle 50% Range 3.66 – 3.83)
PA Studies - PCOM Georgia Class Statistics
  • 31 Female, 3 Male
  • Average age of the incoming class: 24 (22 – 29)
  • States represented: CA, FL, GA, IL, MD, MS, NC, NY, OH, OR, PA, TN
  • Total CASPA verified applications: 1,627
  • Total matriculants: 34
  • Average undergraduate cumulative GPA for PCOM Georgia’s Physician Assistant Studies program as calculated by CASPA: 3.8 (Middle 50% Range 3.75 – 3.9)
  • Average undergraduate science GPA as calculated by CASPA: 3.75 (Middle 50% Range 3.59 – 3.89)

View more Physician Assistant Studies (MS) program data.

For questions regarding submission of the CASPA application and GPA calculation, contact CASPA directly at caspainfo@caspaonline.org or 617-612-2080.

Should you have any questions related to the Physician Assistant Studies program or admissions process, please contact the respective Office of Admissions via email at:

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