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The prerequisites are as follows:
Anatomy & Physiology I w/ lab (4)
Anatomy & Physiology II w/ lab (4)
General chemistry I w/ lab (4)
General chemistry II w/ lab (4)
Organic chemistry OR Biochemistry (3)
Microbiology w/lab (4)
Statistics (3)
Biological science w/lab (8)
Recommended:
i. Medical Terminology (1)
ii. Psychology (3)
iii. Genetics (3)
iv. Immunology (3)
We strongly recommend that coursework be recent, at least within the last 10 years.
All prerequisite courses must be passed with a grade of "C" or better and be completed prior to matriculation. Applicants must have an overall science GPA of at least 3.0 and an overall GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The program encourages applicants who possess academic and/or personal achievements, healthcare, or patient care experiences, shadowing and/or volunteerism.
We accept all forms of credit (Term, Quarter and Semester) for pre-requisite coursework. However, number of attempted credits, as calculated by CASPA, must meet the minimum credit requirement for each pre-requisite course. Please note, credits awarded in CASPA may differ from those awarded by your institution’s credit system.
Each Arizona PA Program cohort will begin in Graduate Term I; late August of each year.
The MPAS program is 8 terms for a total of 24 months.
There are 48 seats available each year.
Yes. We welcome applicants from all over the United States.
Please see the university tuition page for program costs
We are located at 14455 West Van Buren Street, Goodyear, AZ 85338.
Just 19 miles west of downtown Phoenix.
All prerequisite courses must be passed with a grade of "C" or better and be completed prior to matriculation. Applicants must have an overall science GPA of at least 3.0 and an overall GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
No. Eligibility is determined by CASPA’s calculations for overall science GPA. The minimum GPA requirement is firm.
Yes, you may have two prerequisites outstanding at the time of application. If accepted into the MPAS program, you must complete the outstanding prerequisites before matriculation into the program with a “B” or better.
We strongly recommend that coursework be recent, at least within the last 10 years. Otherwise, you may want to consider taking a refresher course.
With the exception of Organic chemistry, and Biochemistry all science prerequisites must have a lab component.
No. All prerequisite courses must be taken at a regionally accredited college or university and you must have received a letter grade for the course work.
Yes.
No, we do not make college recommendations. We do require that the institution be regionally accredited.
You may apply through CASPA before receiving your bachelor’s degree. However, if accepted into the program, a bachelor’s degree must be completed and confirmed before matriculation.
We do not specify what your degree is in. We take applicants from all different fields of study.
We do not require that you have health care experience. However, we highly recommend shadowing a PA.
No
Shadowing is not required, but highly recommended. We recommend candidates have a solid knowledge of the PA role and this is enhanced with shadowing a PA.
We do not provide a shadowing service. If you do not already know a PA, you may consider asking a local health care provider. A local medical office or area hospital may be able to recommend a practicing PA. Make sure to first obtain permission from the PA and be aware that you may also need permission from the hospital or clinic, as there are strict patient privacy (HIPAA) issues involved.
Yes, you may apply to our program. Applicants with foreign transcripts must have their transcripts evaluated and sent to CASPA. While the University agrees to review the evaluation for possible transfer credits, we reserve the right to accept or deny credits based upon the results of the evaluation. Fees are the responsibility of the student. Acceptable agencies for use are those who maintain a professional membership with AACRAO (American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) or NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) and include but are not limited to: World Education Service (WES), Center for Educational Documentation (CED), Foundation for International Services (FIS), or AACRAO International Education Services (IES).
No
Yes, if you were born outside of the United States and did not graduate from a United States high school, you will be required to submit internet-based TOEFL (iBT) scores with your application. There are no exceptions to this requirement, including having attained upper-level education in the United States. A minimum total score of 100 (with at least 25 in each section) is required.
Transcripts should be submitted to CASPA. Please do not submit your transcripts to our program.
No.
No.
We accept applications through CASPA, the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants website. Please visit our Admissions page for further information on applying to our program.
Yes, we require three (3) letters of recommendation. We cannot specify from whom, but we do suggest they be from professional people that know you well.
The Franklin Pierce MPAS Hybrid program does not have an application fee. Please refer to the CASPA website for their fee information.
Each application cycle opens in CASPA in late April.
The deadline for each Arizona PA application cycle is September 1st. Please note the application must be deemed “Completed” by CASPA on September 1st; “Submitted” by September 1st will be inefficient.
Applicants can update their CASPA application with classes they have completed. Please do not send us your transcripts. We look at grades directly on your CASPA application.
We ask that applicants DO NOT call for status updates. We have a high volume of applications to review and cannot give updates over the phone. Applicants are updated via email when their application is received. Interview invitations are also sent via email.
We assess and review applications as they are received. Once our Admissions Committee completes the review process for all verified applications, decision letters, including invitations for interviews, are sent to applicants.
Once your verified application has been received by the program, you will be kept apprised via email regarding your status in the application process.
No. The interview will be virtual.
Yes. If you were placed on the waitlist or were not accepted, you are eligible to reapply the following year. However, you will be required to go through the entire application process again.
On-campus housing is not provided. We can offer options for local accommodations for immersion weeks.
No. The MPAS Hybrid program is full-time coursework.
No.
The ARC-PA has granted Accreditation-Provisional status to the Franklin Pierce University Master of Physician Assistant Studies Hybrid Program sponsored by Franklin Pierce University. Accreditation-Provisional is an accreditation status granted when the plans and resource allocation, if fully implemented as planned, of a proposed program that has not yet enrolled students appear to demonstrate the program’s ability to meet the ARC-PA Standards or when a program holding Accreditation-Provisional status appears to demonstrate continued progress in complying with the Standards as it prepares for the graduation of the first class (cohort) of students. Accreditation-Provisional does not ensure any subsequent accreditation status. It is limited to no more than five years from matriculation of the first class. The program’s accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website.
Due to the intensity and rigor of the curriculum, working while enrolled is not recommended.
The second year consists of 12 months of clinical training. This provides students with hands-on learning in a variety of rural and community clinics, hospitals, and private practices under supervision of a clinical preceptor. Clinical preceptors may be any combination of Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Nurse Practitioner, and/or Certified Nurse Midwive.
There are seven (7) ARC-PA prescribed rotations and two (2) non-prescribed rotations.
Primary Care (5 weeks)
Internal Medicine (5 weeks)
Emergency Medicine (5 weeks)
General Surgery (5 weeks)
Mental Health (5 weeks)
Women’s health (5 weeks)
Pediatrics (5 weeks)
Non-prescribed rotation (5 weeks)
Non-prescribed rotation (5 weeks)
The Franklin Pierce MPAS Hybrid Program has affiliations with clinical sites throughout the United States with a majority in Arizona and Texas. While on rotations, students must be prepared to travel to assigned sites.
The Franklin Pierce MPAS Hybrid Program has affiliations with clinical sites throughout the United States with a majority in Arizona and Texas. While on rotations, students must be prepared to travel to assigned sites.
Housing and transportation are the responsibilities of the student. Where available, the program may assist in identifying housing near the assigned site. The program does not guarantee students will be able to remain near their home, family or community for the clinical year. There is a high likelihood that the student will travel outside of their current state for at least one if not all of the nine clinical experiences.
There are four (4) on-campus immersions throughout the 24-month program. On-campus immersions typically last one (1) week and give students the opportunity for the following experiences:
Meet with faculty and peers in-person
Practice skills labs
Standardized patient experiences
Validation skills testing
Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs)
Guest speakers
Workshops
Interprofessional activities
*Travel arrangements and accommodations are the responsibility of the student. However,
the program may be able to secure discounted rates at nearby hotels.
No. While each of the PA programs have the same sponsoring institution, they are completely separate PA programs. You must submit separate applications in CASPA.
The Arizona PA Program is hybrid, which means that the 12-month didactic year is delivered online and there are four (4) required on-campus immersions throughout the 24 months of the program.
The 12-month clinical year provides hands-on learning clinical experiences and may be with any of our preceptors located in the United States.
Arizona campus: (623) 925-4907
Admissions coordinator: Pam O’Brien azpaadmissions@cp55586.com
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