Our Two-Year Physician Assistant Program
College of Saint Mary's Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree is a 24-month program that begins in August with a maximum class size of 40 students. The class is selected with a combination of students admitted through CASPA and the CSM Physician Assistant Studies Accelerated Entry Program (PAS-AEP).
The MSPAS Degree is full-time only and begins with didactic instruction in the basic and clinical settings as applied in medicine (Level IV). During the clinical phase (Level V), students are required to complete 8 required rotations in Family Practice (2), Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, Behavioral Health, General Surgery, and Emergency Medicine. Students will also complete 4 elective rotations. Students are trained in a variety of clinical settings to assure that they are well prepared to practice medicine with excellence as a part of the PA-physician team.
Physician Assistant Program Mission Statement
The mission of the College of Saint Mary PA Program is to foster excellence, leadership, compassion, and inclusivity to prepare skilled, ethical, and service-driven clinicians, consistent with our core values
NCCPA PANCE Pass Rate
The Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) is a computer-based, multiple-choice test that assesses medical and surgical knowledge. This examination must be successfully passed in order for graduates to become eligible for licensure.
Physician Assistant Program Goals and Competencies
College of Saint Mary Estimated Net Tuition for the Physician Assistant Program
Plan of Study
Course Descriptions & Program Curriculum
Advanced Standing Policy
No advanced standing is allowed in the program, regardless of previous graduate work or experience in healthcare. All incoming students must complete the entire PA curriculum.
To graduate from the PAS Program and earn a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree, students must:
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Successfully complete all course work according to program defined academic standards (106 credit hours of graduate coursework).
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Achieve a minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA (Grade Point Average).
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Successfully pass all components of the final summative evaluation assessing all PAS program competencies.
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Submit a completed graduation application to the Office of the Registrar.
-
Be in good academic standing. In the event that a student is on academic probation as he/she enters the final semester, he/she must still have the required cumulative GPA of 2.5.
-
Be in good standing in areas of professionalism.
-
Complete all requirements for graduation within 5 years of the original date of matriculation.
-
Have no incomplete grades.
-
Have no current financial or library obligations to the College of Saint Mary.
All graduates will be eligible to take the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE).
For more information on the MSPAS program, please go to the CSM Academic Catalog.
Accreditation Status
At its June 2025 meeting, the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) placed the College of St. Mary Physician Assistant Program sponsored by College of St. Mary on Accreditation-Probation status until its next review in July 2027.
Probation accreditation is a temporary accreditation status initially of not less than two years. However, that period may be extended by the ARC-PA for up to an additional two years if the ARC-PA finds that the program is making substantial progress toward meeting all applicable standards but requires additional time to come into full compliance. Probation accreditation status is granted, at the sole discretion of the ARC-PA, when a program holding an accreditation status of Accreditation - Provisional or Accreditation - Continued does not, in the judgment of the ARC-PA, meet the Standards or when the capability of the program to provide an acceptable educational experience for its students is threatened.
Once placed on probation, a program that fails to comply with accreditation requirements in a timely manner, as specified by the ARC-PA, may be scheduled for a focused site visit and is subject to having its accreditation withdrawn.
Specific questions regarding the Program and its plans should be directed to the Program Director and/or the appropriate institutional official(s).
The program’s accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website at https://www.arc-pa.org/accreditation-history-college-of-st-mary/.
Requirements for Admission to College of Saint Mary's Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
CASPA Admission Requirements
- A complete CASPA application submitted by November 1, 2024, 11:59 EST
- A baccalaureate degree from a United States regionally accredited college or university
- A baccalaureate degree from outside the United States will be accepted if the student can document equivalency of a U.S. bachelor's degree through a foreign transcript evaluation service and completion of an additional 24 credit hours in biology or chemistry departments at a U.S. regionally accredited college or university prior to application.
- Minimum cumulative PAS prerequisite GPA* (Cumulative GPA of all prerequisite courses below) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Minimum grade of “C” in all prerequisite courses
- Minimum cumulative overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Minimum of 300 hours of healthcare clinical experience
- No GRE or standardized test is required
- No CASPer or Altus Suite Assessment is required
- Three professional references (academic and supervisory individuals are preferred).
- Ability to complete all MSPAS matriculation requirements within 4-6 months of entry.
- Includes requirements for immunizations, tuberculosis screening, physical examination, criminal background check, urine drug screening, and health insurance requirements
- Students entering the program must have the ability to comply with the CSM PAS Program Technical Standards
Preferences
CSM alumni, military, first generation, fluency in a second language, and HRSA (Health Resources & Services Administration) Indicators will receive special consideration on the application evaluation.
PAS Program Prerequisite Course Requirements
- Human Anatomy and Physiology with lab (minimum 8 semester credits)
- Minimum of one semester of each or two semesters of a combined sequenced course
- Microbiology with lab
- Upper-level Biology course (lab preferred)
- General Chemistry with lab (minimum 8 semester credits)
- Two semesters in a sequenced course
- Organic Chemistry with lab (minimum 4 semester credits)
- At least one semester as required for Biochemistry (two semesters preferred)
- Biochemistry
- Acceptable course must at a minimum require Organic Chemistry 1 as a prerequisite
- Abnormal Psychology
- Developmental/Lifespan Psychology
- Statistics
- Medical Terminology
- Either a college/university course or certificate program will be acceptable
- Either a college/university course or certificate program will be acceptable
Prerequisite courses must be completed with a 2.0 “C” or higher grade. In progress or planned courses must be reflected on the CASPA application and must be successfully completed by July 1st of planned year of entry. There is no minimum on the amount of in progress or planned courses.
Repeated Course Work
A course repeated at the same institution will have the most recent grade used in the GPA calculations. If the course is repeated more than once, only one grade (the lowest received) will be replaced by the most recent grade received.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Applicants whose native language is not English must meet one of the following requirements to be eligible for admission to the CSM PAS program. Minimum scores are based on language skills needed to successfully complete the PA curriculum, including clinical education requirements, as well as sit for the certification exam.
Paper-based TOEFL exam, minimum score of 600
Internet-based TOEFL exam, minimum score of 100, minimum of 20 in each sub test
Internet-based IELTS exam, minimum of 7.5, minimum of 7.5 for each sub-test
Results should be sent directly from ETS to College of Saint Mary institutional code 6106.
PAS Admissions Process and Decisions
Admission to the PAS graduate program is competitive with a limited number of seats in each cohort. Meeting the minimum admission requirements above does not ensure acceptance into the PAS program. The PAS program does not award or grant advanced placement. Admission decisions are made by the PAS Admissions Committee and will be made based on the following:
- Past academic performance (GPA and completed courses, particularly science and math courses)
- Documented academic aptitude (collegiate GPA)
- Extra- and co-curricular activities
- Medical and/or clinical experiences (shadowing, volunteering, etc.)
- Recommendations from qualified individuals with knowledge of the applicant’s character and performance
- Communication, professionalism, and interpersonal skills via essay, interview, and review of letters of reference
CASPA Application Process
- Submit CASPA application by November 1st, 11:59 EST
- Send official transcripts from all college credit institutions to CASPA
- Send Non-U.S. transcripts evaluated through the World Education Services, Inc. (preferred agency) to CASPA
- Request 3 letters of recommendation (evaluations) through CASPA – if more than 3 are submitted, we will ask you to identify 3 for our review (no family or friends)
- References, transcripts submitted by December 1st
- Review of application by the PAS Admissions Committee
- If selected, participate in an on-campus interview with the PAS Admissions Committee.
- Admission decision by the PAS Admissions Committee following a complete application and interview.
Student Work and Participation Policy
The program strongly discourages any type of outside work during the first 12 months of study in the program. Students are prohibited from working during clinical rotations. Program responsibilities are not negotiable, and will not be altered due to student work obligations. The following apply to all students for the duration of the PA program:
- Students may not be hired as employees for any private or public practice, clinic, or other institution to perform any medical services during any time they are part of the Physician Assistant Program. College of Saint Mary holds no liability for services provided by the student in such capacity.
- Students may not be given any payments, stipends, or other remuneration for medical services performed as part of the physician assistant educational program.
- Students may not work or volunteer in any capacity that allows access to student files.
- Students may volunteer their medical services to charitable, humanitarian, or community service organizations only when such services are assigned or approved within the PA program. All volunteer requests must be cleared by the PA program director before the student can partake in the volunteer activity.
- Students may not substitute for regular clinical or administrative staff during the clinical phase.
- Students may not act as instructional faculty for any component of the PAS curriculum.
Students are not allowed to participate in CSM athletic teams or take additional courses outside of the PA curriculum while enrolled in the PA program unless approved by the PA program director.
Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE) Solicitation Policy
Currently enrolled, as well as prospective students, are not allowed to arrange their own clinical experiences nor solicit clinical sites or preceptors. Reasonable effort will be made to accommodate student preference requests, but in ALL cases, the final determination for rotation times, sites, and activities will be at the discretion of the Clinical Coordinator.
Academic Description
Our Two-Year Physician Assistant Program
College of Saint Mary's Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree is a 24-month program that begins in August with a maximum class size of 40 students. The class is selected with a combination of students admitted through CASPA and the CSM Physician Assistant Studies Accelerated Entry Program (PAS-AEP).
The MSPAS Degree is full-time only and begins with didactic instruction in the basic and clinical settings as applied in medicine (Level IV). During the clinical phase (Level V), students are required to complete 8 required rotations in Family Practice (2), Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, Behavioral Health, General Surgery, and Emergency Medicine. Students will also complete 4 elective rotations. Students are trained in a variety of clinical settings to assure that they are well prepared to practice medicine with excellence as a part of the PA-physician team.
Physician Assistant Program Mission Statement
The mission of the College of Saint Mary PA Program is to foster excellence, leadership, compassion, and inclusivity to prepare skilled, ethical, and service-driven clinicians, consistent with our core values
NCCPA PANCE Pass Rate
The Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) is a computer-based, multiple-choice test that assesses medical and surgical knowledge. This examination must be successfully passed in order for graduates to become eligible for licensure.
Physician Assistant Program Goals and Competencies
College of Saint Mary Estimated Net Tuition for the Physician Assistant Program
Accreditation
Accreditation Status
At its June 2025 meeting, the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) placed the College of St. Mary Physician Assistant Program sponsored by College of St. Mary on Accreditation-Probation status until its next review in July 2027.
Probation accreditation is a temporary accreditation status initially of not less than two years. However, that period may be extended by the ARC-PA for up to an additional two years if the ARC-PA finds that the program is making substantial progress toward meeting all applicable standards but requires additional time to come into full compliance. Probation accreditation status is granted, at the sole discretion of the ARC-PA, when a program holding an accreditation status of Accreditation - Provisional or Accreditation - Continued does not, in the judgment of the ARC-PA, meet the Standards or when the capability of the program to provide an acceptable educational experience for its students is threatened.
Once placed on probation, a program that fails to comply with accreditation requirements in a timely manner, as specified by the ARC-PA, may be scheduled for a focused site visit and is subject to having its accreditation withdrawn.
Specific questions regarding the Program and its plans should be directed to the Program Director and/or the appropriate institutional official(s).
The program’s accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website at https://www.arc-pa.org/accreditation-history-college-of-st-mary/.
Admissions Requirements
Requirements for Admission to College of Saint Mary's Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
CASPA Admission Requirements
- A complete CASPA application submitted by November 1, 2024, 11:59 EST
- A baccalaureate degree from a United States regionally accredited college or university
- A baccalaureate degree from outside the United States will be accepted if the student can document equivalency of a U.S. bachelor's degree through a foreign transcript evaluation service and completion of an additional 24 credit hours in biology or chemistry departments at a U.S. regionally accredited college or university prior to application.
- Minimum cumulative PAS prerequisite GPA* (Cumulative GPA of all prerequisite courses below) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Minimum grade of “C” in all prerequisite courses
- Minimum cumulative overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Minimum of 300 hours of healthcare clinical experience
- No GRE or standardized test is required
- No CASPer or Altus Suite Assessment is required
- Three professional references (academic and supervisory individuals are preferred).
- Ability to complete all MSPAS matriculation requirements within 4-6 months of entry.
- Includes requirements for immunizations, tuberculosis screening, physical examination, criminal background check, urine drug screening, and health insurance requirements
- Students entering the program must have the ability to comply with the CSM PAS Program Technical Standards
Preferences
CSM alumni, military, first generation, fluency in a second language, and HRSA (Health Resources & Services Administration) Indicators will receive special consideration on the application evaluation.
PAS Program Prerequisite Course Requirements
- Human Anatomy and Physiology with lab (minimum 8 semester credits)
- Minimum of one semester of each or two semesters of a combined sequenced course
- Microbiology with lab
- Upper-level Biology course (lab preferred)
- General Chemistry with lab (minimum 8 semester credits)
- Two semesters in a sequenced course
- Organic Chemistry with lab (minimum 4 semester credits)
- At least one semester as required for Biochemistry (two semesters preferred)
- Biochemistry
- Acceptable course must at a minimum require Organic Chemistry 1 as a prerequisite
- Abnormal Psychology
- Developmental/Lifespan Psychology
- Statistics
- Medical Terminology
- Either a college/university course or certificate program will be acceptable
- Either a college/university course or certificate program will be acceptable
Prerequisite courses must be completed with a 2.0 “C” or higher grade. In progress or planned courses must be reflected on the CASPA application and must be successfully completed by July 1st of planned year of entry. There is no minimum on the amount of in progress or planned courses.
Repeated Course Work
A course repeated at the same institution will have the most recent grade used in the GPA calculations. If the course is repeated more than once, only one grade (the lowest received) will be replaced by the most recent grade received.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
Applicants whose native language is not English must meet one of the following requirements to be eligible for admission to the CSM PAS program. Minimum scores are based on language skills needed to successfully complete the PA curriculum, including clinical education requirements, as well as sit for the certification exam.
Paper-based TOEFL exam, minimum score of 600
Internet-based TOEFL exam, minimum score of 100, minimum of 20 in each sub test
Internet-based IELTS exam, minimum of 7.5, minimum of 7.5 for each sub-test
Results should be sent directly from ETS to College of Saint Mary institutional code 6106.
PAS Admissions Process and Decisions
Admission to the PAS graduate program is competitive with a limited number of seats in each cohort. Meeting the minimum admission requirements above does not ensure acceptance into the PAS program. The PAS program does not award or grant advanced placement. Admission decisions are made by the PAS Admissions Committee and will be made based on the following:
- Past academic performance (GPA and completed courses, particularly science and math courses)
- Documented academic aptitude (collegiate GPA)
- Extra- and co-curricular activities
- Medical and/or clinical experiences (shadowing, volunteering, etc.)
- Recommendations from qualified individuals with knowledge of the applicant’s character and performance
- Communication, professionalism, and interpersonal skills via essay, interview, and review of letters of reference
CASPA Application Process
- Submit CASPA application by November 1st, 11:59 EST
- Send official transcripts from all college credit institutions to CASPA
- Send Non-U.S. transcripts evaluated through the World Education Services, Inc. (preferred agency) to CASPA
- Request 3 letters of recommendation (evaluations) through CASPA – if more than 3 are submitted, we will ask you to identify 3 for our review (no family or friends)
- References, transcripts submitted by December 1st
- Review of application by the PAS Admissions Committee
- If selected, participate in an on-campus interview with the PAS Admissions Committee.
- Admission decision by the PAS Admissions Committee following a complete application and interview.
Student Work and Participation Policy
The program strongly discourages any type of outside work during the first 12 months of study in the program. Students are prohibited from working during clinical rotations. Program responsibilities are not negotiable, and will not be altered due to student work obligations. The following apply to all students for the duration of the PA program:
- Students may not be hired as employees for any private or public practice, clinic, or other institution to perform any medical services during any time they are part of the Physician Assistant Program. College of Saint Mary holds no liability for services provided by the student in such capacity.
- Students may not be given any payments, stipends, or other remuneration for medical services performed as part of the physician assistant educational program.
- Students may not work or volunteer in any capacity that allows access to student files.
- Students may volunteer their medical services to charitable, humanitarian, or community service organizations only when such services are assigned or approved within the PA program. All volunteer requests must be cleared by the PA program director before the student can partake in the volunteer activity.
- Students may not substitute for regular clinical or administrative staff during the clinical phase.
- Students may not act as instructional faculty for any component of the PAS curriculum.
Students are not allowed to participate in CSM athletic teams or take additional courses outside of the PA curriculum while enrolled in the PA program unless approved by the PA program director.
Supervised Clinical Practice Experience (SCPE) Solicitation Policy
Currently enrolled, as well as prospective students, are not allowed to arrange their own clinical experiences nor solicit clinical sites or preceptors. Reasonable effort will be made to accommodate student preference requests, but in ALL cases, the final determination for rotation times, sites, and activities will be at the discretion of the Clinical Coordinator.
Curriculum
Plan of Study
Course Descriptions & Program Curriculum
Advanced Standing Policy
No advanced standing is allowed in the program, regardless of previous graduate work or experience in healthcare. All incoming students must complete the entire PA curriculum.
Degree Requirements
To graduate from the PAS Program and earn a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree, students must:
-
Successfully complete all course work according to program defined academic standards (106 credit hours of graduate coursework).
-
Achieve a minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA (Grade Point Average).
-
Successfully pass all components of the final summative evaluation assessing all PAS program competencies.
-
Submit a completed graduation application to the Office of the Registrar.
-
Be in good academic standing. In the event that a student is on academic probation as he/she enters the final semester, he/she must still have the required cumulative GPA of 2.5.
-
Be in good standing in areas of professionalism.
-
Complete all requirements for graduation within 5 years of the original date of matriculation.
-
Have no incomplete grades.
-
Have no current financial or library obligations to the College of Saint Mary.
All graduates will be eligible to take the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE).
For more information on the MSPAS program, please go to the CSM Academic Catalog.