Programs are accredited by ARC-PA. Please check the ARC-PA website for this program's accreditation status.
All programs operate in accordance with the ARC-PA Standards, but programs may focus on specific populations, regions, teaching methods, etc. In addition, each program is unique, and has some things that make it stand out from the other programs.
Mission |
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Notable Features | Core values exist for all of those affiliated with the School of Physician Assistant Practice at Florida State University. They are more than minimum standards and are designed to inspire us to do our very best at all times in the classroom, in our personal lives and as we engage in the practice of clinical medicine. As faculty, staff and students, it is important we understand them, use them and encourage others to do the same. Integrity: We strive to always do the right thing (even when no one is looking) and act in ways that do not discredit ourselves, our program or profession. Accountability: We stand on the results of our own merit. Excellence: We pursue excellence in every aspect of our personal and professional lives. Intellectual Curiosity: We practice curiosity, initiative, critical thinking and self-reflection in our personal and professional lives Openness: We encourage the free flow of information and seek feedback from all directions. Respect: We respect everyone. No exceptions. Service: We serve to make the lives of others better. Advocacy: We seek to eliminate barriers to quality healthcare and advocate for our patients, our team and our profession. |
Some programs offer a preprofessional degree designed to prepare students for a full professional PA program. Some programs also offer online masters programs designed to provide graduate education to someone with an undergraduate professional PA degree.
Preprofessional Degree | No |
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Online Masters Degree | No |
The program website and any social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) are maintained by the program.
Website | Visit site |
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Visit site | |
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YouTube | Visit site |
Visit site |
Some programs have created support systems and pathways for veterans to help them more easily transition into civilian life and matriculate into PA school. These include:
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Clinical Partners | — |
Special Admissions | |
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SOC Member | — |
Yellow Ribbon Program |
General information about the degree offered, the size and length of the program, whether the program can be pursued part-time, etc.
Degrees Offered | Masters |
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Bachelor Degree | Required |
Class Start Date |
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Class Duration | 27 months |
Class Capacity | 60 students |
Campus | School of Medicine |
On-Campus Housing | Not available |
Part-Time Option | No |
Distance & Online Learning | No |
Accept Transfer Students | No |
Seat Deposit | None |
Some programs may accept applications from people who are not US citizens. International applicants may be required to submit educational documentation for review, demonstrate proficiency in English, and other additional requirements.
International students | Accepted |
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Additional information |
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Many programs are members of CASPA, the central application service for PA programs. Applications to these programs are submitted through the CASPA website. Applications to non-CASPA programs are submitted directly to the individual programs.
There are three kinds of CASPA program deadlines:
Deadlines for non-CASPA programs have different meanings depending on the program. Check the program's website for complete details.
CASPA Participant? | Yes |
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Application Deadline |
October 1, 2020
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Deadline Type |
Verified
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Programs may design their individual courses or their entire curriculum around particular learning methodologies and styles. These include:
Curriculum Design |
Hybrid of Traditional or Case-Based Learning Organ-Based/Systems-Based Learning |
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Course Design |
Hybrid of Traditional or Case-Based Learning Organ-Based/Systems-Based Learning |
Mailing address and other contact details for the admissions office. The admissions office may be in a different city and state than the program's main campus.
1115 W. Call Street
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4300
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Phone | 850-644-1732 |
painfo@med.fsu.edu |
Tuition listed is for the entire duration of the program. Some programs may include student fees and other costs into the tuition figure.
Resident |
$65,333
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Nonresident |
$88,667
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Programs may require specific exams such as the GRE or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). If the program accepts the MCAT in place of the GRE, it is noted here. TOEFL, IELTS, and PTE requirements are for international or non-native English speaking applicants unless otherwise specified by the program. See the program's website for details.
GRE | Required — MCAT not accepted in place of GRE |
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TOEFL | Not required |
Programs may recommend or require health care experience. If health care experience is required, the program will specify the kinds of experiences that are acceptable and the minimum number of hours.
Experience |
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Programs may require one or more of the following: a minimum overall GPA; a minimum GPA for prerequisite coursework; and a minimum GPA for science coursework. Programs calculuate minimum science GPAs differently, so details are provided if a minimum science GPA is required.
Overall GPA | 3.0 |
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Prerequisite GPA | No minimum |
Science GPA | 3.0 |
Programs may require recommendation letters from specific people: university professors, physician assistants that you've worked with, etc.
Letters required | 3 |
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Anyone specific? | No |
Programs may require a supplemental application. This may be an application to the graduate school, or additional information that is not provided in the CASPA application.
Required | Yes |
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Deadline |
October 1, 2019
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Fee |
$30
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Link to Application |
No information provided
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Programs may have a number of specific required courses that applicants must complete prior to matriculating. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of required coursework, but to identify some typical classes that are required by programs. For a complete list of prerequisites and course substitutions, visit the program's website.
Science Coursework |
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Name | Lower Level | Upper Level | Lab |
Anatomy | |||
Biology - Cell | |||
Biology - General | |||
Biology - Genetics | |||
Biology - Immunology | |||
Biology - Microbiology/Bacteriology | |||
Biology - Virology | |||
Chemistry - Biochemistry | |||
Chemistry - General | |||
Chemistry - Organic | |||
Nutrition | |||
Pharmacology | |||
Physics | |||
Physiology - General |
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Name | Required |
CPR | |
English - Composition | |
English - Literature | |
English - Speech | |
Ethics | |
Government | |
History | |
Humanities | |
Math - Algebra | |
Math - Calculus | |
Math - General | |
Math - Precalculus | |
Math - Statistics | |
Medical Terminology | |
Psychology - Abnormal | |
Psychology - Developmental | |
Psychology - General | |
Sociology | |
Spanish |