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Students must complete their bachelor’s degree, the required science prerequisite courses, the Graduate Record Exam and co-curricular requirements before becoming eligible to start a master’s-level physician assistant program.
For the pre-physician assistant minor, a minimum of nine credits in upper-level science (300-level or higher) courses must be taken at VCU. All upper-level science courses at a 300-level or higher listed in this minor are strongly recommended to be completed at VCU.
Pre-requisite course requirements vary widely by individual school. You should determine specific requirements for programs of choice using the: The Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) Program Directory; The summary below is a list of the most common PA requirements.
8 wrz 2020 · Students interested in the pre-physician assistant advising track must be on track to complete all prerequisite coursework, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be on track to receive a baccalaureate degree by the time of applying to be considered for admission to Physician Assistant (PA) school.
Students interested in a pre-professional health program must complete the following requirements prior to declaring a track and being assigned to a pre-professional health advisor: Step 1: Curricular requirements. The process to gain admission to a professional training program is competitive.
Students who are declared on a pre-professional health career advising track and applying to a professional health program are eligible to participate in the Pre-Health Advisory Committee (PHAC). This mock application and interview process helps students to gather and prepare the necessary documents and to receive feedback on their overall ...
Students interested in a pre-professional health program must complete the following requirements prior to declaring a track and being assigned to a pre-professional health advisor: Step 1: Curricular requirements. All students declaring a pre-professional health track must earn a cumulative VCU GPA of at least a 2.7.