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The Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) is a user friendly, secure, internet-based application platform sponsored and administered exclusively by the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) and operated by PAEA's partner, Liaison International.
How We Can Help. Advisors and Pre-PA Students. CASPA Application Checklist. Preparing and submitting your application. Step 1: Before You Apply. Read the Before Applying and Instructions and FAQ sections of the CASPA website. Step 2: Filling out Your Application. Create a CASPA application account. Complete the Personal Information section.
The central application service provides a simplified process to apply to physician assistant (PA) programs, allowing applicants to complete one application and submit one set of documents to the service provided by Liaison International.
The Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) simplifies the process of applying to physician assistant programs. You start by selecting the programs you wish to apply to, then you submit one application that includes all necessary materials.
Application opens April 30, 2020. Introduction. This presentation is meant to be a resource for you as you go through the CASPA application process. It does not cover all aspects of the application. Not all programs require application through CASPA.
The University of South Carolina School of Medicine PA Program is a participant in CASPA (Centralized Application Service for PAs). To apply to our program, you must have a verified CASPA application and complete the USC Graduate School supplemental application.
Penn State College of Medicine’s Physician Assistant Program uses Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) and adheres to CASPA's Admissions Code of Conduct. Before beginning your CASPA application, please review the program admissions requirements.