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Admission to the PA program
is a two-stage process |
Admission to the PA program is a two-part process. The candidate must
be admitted to SIUC before a PA program application will be supplied.
Part I
- Submit an SIUC application directly to SIUC
Admissions & Records to determine admissibility to the university.
- Apply to enroll as a PRE-Physician Assistant major in the College
of Science.
- Complete all 41 hours of the University Core (or the former General
Education requirements) and complete all required support courses as
specified in the Curriculum section of this web page prior to consideration
into the PA program. Transfer equivalents from other schools may be
accepted.
Part II
After fulfilling Part I requirments students admitted as Pre-Physician
Assistant majors with a minimum of junior class standing may apply to
the PA Program.
Applicants must:
- Complete and submit a PA program application packet.
- Make sure all official transcripts are on file at SIUC Admissions
and Records.
- Have an earned “overall” Grade Point Average
(GPA) of 3.0 (A=4.0) or higher, as calculated by SIUC. If this GPA
is below 3.0, the GPA of the most recent 60 hours of college courses
will be considered to determine eligibility (GPA of these courses must
be a 3.0 or higher, as calculated by SIUC.)
- Have an earned GPA of 3.0 or higher (A=4.0) on all PA support course
prerequisites as calculated by SIUC.
- Have evidence of significant health care experience.
Important dates to consider:
- July 1 -- Program applications are available.
- Early October – Interviews begin for
selected applicants with completed applications.
- December 1 – Deadline to submit PA application
materials. The PA program utilizes a rolling admissions process. Therefore,
applicants are encouraged to apply early.
* The most academically and experientially qualified students are invited
to participate in formal interview sessions. Selection of candidates for
admission into the PA Program is made by a full committee review following
applicants'interviews. Preference is given to those applicants with healthcare
experience, exceptional academic performance, and those from the rural
areas.
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the admissions process can be obtained by single-clicking the Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) button.
An application is located here.
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Last Updated: September 23, 2004
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