Applying to the MS in Physician Assistant Studies Program
How To Apply
Applicants who wish to apply to NU School of PA Medicine must register and apply through the . Questions about the , including how to update your application after submission or verification, please contact directly. ±¬ÁϹ«Éç staff cannot make edits or updates to your application.
Deadline
Applications must be submitted, complete, and verified by CASPA no later than 8:59 PM Pacific Time/11:59 pm Eastern Time on January 15. Applications that do not meet the minimum requirements prior to the deadline will be removed from consideration and notified via email. All unverified or verified but incomplete applications will be removed from consideration after the application deadline.
- If your application has not yet been verified for any program, please submit it at least four weeks prior to the deadline.
- International applicants should allow at least 2 months for transcript processing.
Please utilize an email address in your application that you will have access to and actively monitor for at least the next year.
Additional Requirements
Any required documentation must be submitted to CASPA by the applicant.
In addition to the general CASPA application for the MSPAS program, the following must be included prior to the application deadline:
- Three letters of recommendation
- A copy of resume or CV
- Supplemental Essays:
- An explanation of your top three reasons for applying to our PA program
- A description of how you demonstrate alignment with our mission and vision
- If a repeat applicant, a description of how you have improved
- International applicants must:
- Demonstrate English language proficiency (more information)
- Submit a course-by-course evaluation of foreign transcript(s) for GPA and degree equivalency along with their transcripts (more information)
- Veterans must:
- Upload a copy of military paperwork (i.e., DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) in the Documents Section of the CASPA application to receive this preference.
Not Required:
- Supplemental application
- Graduate Review Evaluation (GRE), PA-CAT, CASPer
Apply Online with CASPA™
The CASPA verified deadline for ±¬ÁϹ«Éç School of PA Medicine is January 15 at 8:59 pm PST / 11:59 pm EST.
Application Fees
±¬ÁϹ«Éç does not collect any application fees. required to submit the CASPA application are submitted directly to CASPA. For information on fees and any refunds, you will need to contact CASPA directly. CASPA does offer a fee assistance program with a limited number of fee waivers to qualified applicants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Transcripts
All official transcripts must be submitted through CASPA. DO NOT send official transcripts to ±¬ÁϹ«Éç unless requested to do so by the university. If an application is missing any course(s) or transcript(s), it will be removed from further consideration.
Important:
- If you have been previously enrolled as a student in a physician assistant, medical (including foreign), or ANY health profession or allied health profession program (including, but not limited to MD, DO, dentistry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic, podiatry, etc.), you MUST provide all transcripts.
- Foreign degrees must be accompanied by a transcript evaluation (learn more).
- Veterans: Official transcripts from all attended regionally accredited U.S. institutions of higher learning must be submitted in your CASPA application. A Joint Services Transcript is not required unless it includes courses with letter or number grade.
Any documents and/or materials submitted to the PA program for application purposes are the sole property of the NU School of PA Medicine and will not be released, copied, or returned.
Financial Aid
General information and application forms for financial aid and financing education are available at: Graduate Financial Aid, including information on loans for graduate students.
Admission Practices Favoring Specified Individuals or Groups
±¬ÁϹ«Éç School of PA Medicine acknowledges the following preferences*
- Qualified Veterans
- ±¬ÁϹ«Éç Graduates
* These preferences offer a guaranteed interview if the minimum admissions requirements are fulfilled as posted on our website.
Important to note: Applicants that do not possess any of the preferences are still encouraged to apply.
Qualified Veterans
±¬ÁϹ«Éç School of PA Medicine is proud to serve veterans. Learn more about Resources for Veterans including veteran’s benefits.
A qualified veteran is a person who served on active duty in any branch of the armed forces and received an honorable or general discharge; anyone currently serving in the National Guard or Reserves; or anyone currently serving in active duty, provided they can obtain leave to attend PA school.
Official transcripts from all attended regionally accredited U.S. institutions of higher learning must be submitted in your CASPA application. A Joint Services Transcript is not required unless it includes courses with letter or number grade.
Note: Qualified veterans must upload a copy of military paperwork (i.e., DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) in the Documents Section of the CASPA application to receive this preference.
Application Updates
Once your application is submitted, minimal updates can be made. If you want to update your PCE or volunteering hours, they must be submitted in CASPA first, then you may send an email to the pa-admissions@northwestu.edu notifying us of the update. Application updates made after the deadline (January 15) will not be reviewed or considered as part of your application.
The NU School of PA Medicine adheres to a policy of equal opportunity and non-discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, ethnic origin, religion, disability, military service, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law. NU School of PA Medicine fully recognizes the importance of fostering diversity in the PA student body to create a future PA workforce representative of a variety of cultures and backgrounds to provide effective delivery of health care to patient populations that are not homogenous. People from all socioeconomic, racial, ethnic, educational backgrounds, and groups underrepresented in medicine (URiM) are strongly encouraged to apply.