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Admission

The goal of the admission process for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Master of Science in PA Studies Program is to recruit, select, and retain applicants who reflect the population. The process employs holistic consideration of experiences, attributes, and academic metrics.

Applicants must utilize the to apply and submit the required .

Applications for the matriculating cohort of January 2027 will open on April 30, 2026, and close on October 1, 2026. Orientation for the second cohort will begin January 11, 2027; classes will start on January 29, 2027.

Baccalaureate Degree from a U.S. regionally accredited College, University or Equivalent  

  • US Citizen.  
  • Permanent Residents of the United States: Must provide a copy of their permanent resident card before admission. Note: Permanent residency status "pending" is not eligible for admission. 
  • Equivalent: Foreign Credential Evaluation. Applicants with foreign credentials who are applying to the Ottawa University PA Program must have their credentials evaluated by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). Reports include information about the credential awarded and the U.S. equivalency. Applicants are responsible for submission of the appropriate documents and fees required for this evaluation. Members of NACES can be found on their website at . Below is a sample of commonly used members: 
    • Educational Credential Evaluators () 
    • Foreign Academic Credentials Service, Inc. () 
    • Global Credential Evaluators, Inc. () 
    • World Education Services () 
    • English Language Proficiency Requirements 
  • If the medium of instruction was English for your bachelor’s or first master’s degree, provide documentation in addition to your English proficiency exam results. 
    • TOEFL:  
      • Minimum total score: 100 
      • Graduate students must receive a minimum of 20 on all subsection scores with the exception of speaking which must receive a minimum score of 22.  
    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS):  
      • Overall score: -6.5 
      • Minimum subsection scores: - 5.5 
    • Submit Duolingo English Test (DET): Ottawa University accepts the DET as one of the approved options to meet the English language proficiency requirement for graduate admission.  International applicants may submit DET scores in place of TOEFL or IELTS.  
      • Minimum Score: 120 (out of 160) 
      • Minimum Subsection Score: 95 
      • Score Validity: Scores are valid for two years from the date of the test. Scores must be sent electronically directly to Ottawa University PA program Admission email at oupaadmission@ottawa.edu.  
  • Grade Point Average (GPA) 
    • No minimum overall Undergraduate GPA 
    • A minimum “C” for prerequisite courses  

Prerequisite Coursework 

Of note: Ottawa University students who are majoring in Bachelor of Science in Biology have an equivalency. Meet with your advisor to plan your undergraduate journey. If requirements are fulfilled as outlined in the equivalency, this is an automatic interview for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ undergraduate students. 

Course 

Semester Requirement 

Must be within the last 7 years (January 2016 to close of admission cycle 2026) 

Require a C or greater for consideration 

Human Anatomy I with lab 

1 semester 

Human Anatomy II with lab 

1 semester 

Human Physiology I with lab 

1 semester 

Human Physiology II  

1 semester 

Acceptable is A&P I with lab  

1 semester 

Acceptable is A&P II with lab 

1 semester 

Microbiology with Lab  

1 semester 

Biochemistry 

1 semester 

Human Genetics 

1 semester 

Medical Terminology 

1 semester OR online certificate of completion  

No time limit in courses listed below 

Speech or Communication or Writing Intensive Capstone 

1 semester 

Statistics or Biostatics 

1 semester 

Psychology 

1 semester OR at least 1 year in the field of psychology 

 

Course Requirements 

  • Online courses from regionally accredited institutions are accepted.  
  • College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or Advanced Placement (AP) course credit may not be used or substituted to meet prerequisite requirements
  • Experiential learning is not substituted for prerequisite courses. 
  • **Courses only offered pass-fail by the college or university due to COVID-19 (Spring 2020 through Spring 2021) will be accepted and will not contribute to the calculated GPA or Pre-Requisite GPA. Pass-fail courses will not be accepted if there is an option to choose pass-fail or graded. If it is not clearly stated on the transcript, a letter will be required from the college or university to confirm that pass-fail was the only option. 
  • Applicants cannot have any outstanding course at the close of our CASPA deadline of October 1, 2026
  • Courses from Straighterline, Sophia, Portage, or similar ACE credit providers do not meet our prerequisite requirements. 

Highly Recommended Courses 

The PA program curriculum is extremely rigorous. As applicants prepare for the academic pathway, we highly recommend additional upper-level science courses. These courses are NOT required but are recommended to supplement the knowledge base for the student. 

      Course Listing:

  • Cell biology 
  • Molecular biology 
  • Embryology 
  • Histology or immunology 
  • Endocrinology 
  • Neurology 
  • Pathophysiology 

Direct Patient Care Experiences: 1000 hours (paid or volunteer) 

  • In CASPA, the program will first look at patient care experiences, followed by health-related experiences, followed by employment to determine hours. 
  • Examples of direct patient care experiences (paid or volunteer) in a healthcare setting may include but are not limited to MA, CNA, EMT, Paramedic, LPN, RN, Surgical Technician, Athletic Trainer, Behavioral and Mental Health Technician, Physical Therapy Aide, Medical Corpsman, and Medical Scribe. 

Letters of Recommendation 

  • Three letters of recommendation are required. 
  • Letters should be from physicians (MDs/DOs), PAs, APRNs, research mentors, professors, or volunteer coordinators/supervisors who directly interacted with the applicant within the last three (3) years and can attest to their qualities, strengths, and suitability for a career as a PA. 
  • Letters must not be from a family member or peer. 

CASPA Personal Statement 

Supplemental Essay specific to Ottawa University PA program leadership, advocacy and values characteristics. 

Proof of Health Insurance Coverage: Must provide proof of insurance by the 1st of the year prior to matriculation.

Satisfactory Performance During the Interview:

  • Interviews are done via Zoom ONLY. 
  • A photo is required prior to interview to verify identity. 
  • Interviews are conducted by two individuals, one of which is PA. 
  • The interviews cannot be recorded.  
  • Applicants are required to have their cameras on during the interview. 

Admission Preferences

  • Military veterans with an honorable discharge. Requires a copy of a DD214/DD256). 
  • ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ students or alumni who meet the qualifications listed. 
  • Ottawa Legacy. Legacy individuals are siblings, children, or grandchildren of an Ottawa graduate who meets the PA program requirements. 
  • Backgrounds correspond to CASPA socioeconomic indicators. 
  • Resided in a federally designated Health Professions Shortage Area () during high school. Will also use the CASPA Childhood Indictors to verify. 
  • Recipient of the Federal Pell Grant Program. Will use the CASPA Childhood and HRSA Indicators to determine. 
  • Master's degree in a health-related field. Examples include Public Health, Anatomy, Healthcare Administration, Biomedical Sciences. 
  • Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) 
  • Medical Assistant (MA) 
  • Attended high school in a rural area. (Will use the CASPA Geographic Indicators to determine). 
  • Permanent resident of the following states: Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona, Wisconsin, Florida and Colorado. 
  • Volunteer service in the United States for at least 4 (four) years. Must be after high school. 
  • Volunteer service in rural clinics, long-term care, or mental health facilities.  Must be after high school. 
  • Waitlisted applicants

The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ PA Program seeks learners who are critical thinkers, dedicated to achieving excellence through service and professional performance, and who embody servant leadership. Ideal candidates demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and a strong commitment to embracing the program’s mission, vision, and values.

Applicants are evaluated for an interview based on their ability to meet or exceed the program's requirements relative to the applicant pool. The admissions process is highly competitive, and being selected for an interview does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

Interviews for the 2026-2027 application cycle will be conducted via Zoom. The PA program will begin selecting and scheduling applicants invited to interview starting May 2026, and will stop interviewing applicants September 30, 2026.

Two interviewers, one of whom is a PA, will conduct the interviews. The Program Director, principal and institutional faculty members, PA advisory board members, program staff, or institution alumni and friends may participate in the interviews.

Selection Process and Acceptance

Selection: The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ PA Program uses a general admissions process. Applications are reviewed and evaluated at the time of submission and throughout the application process until the deadline. Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements may be invited to participate in the interview process as part of the program’s holistic review. The Final Admissions Committee evaluates each applicant’s academic preparation, healthcare experience, personal attributes, and alignment with the program’s mission and values. Final admission decisions are made by the Final Admissions Committee, which is comprised of the Program Director and the program’s principal faculty.

Acceptance: A conditional offer of admission to the PA Program requires a non-refundable deposit of $750.00 within 14 calendar days of being notified of your acceptance. This deposit is necessary to secure your spot in the program and will be applied toward your tuition and fees upon enrollment. Failure to submit the deposit within the 14-day timeframe forfeits your acceptance into the program.

Orientation will take place December 14, 2026, through December 16, 2026, via Zoom. Classes will begin on January 11, 2027 in person

Pre-enrollment Requirements

While the PA Program's attendance policy allows each learner one personal day per month during the didactic phase of the program, it is a rigorous 24-month program with no breaks between terms. Therefore, a pre-enrollment requirement is completion of the by November 15, 2026. This is at the admitted learner’s expense. Please see an explanation of the course at .

The PA Program considers the health, safety, and welfare of its faculty, learners, staff, and the community we serve of the utmost importance. Therefore, the program has developed the following policy to safeguard the well-being of all.

Required Drug Screens and Criminal Background Checks

Drug Screens: All learners offered conditional acceptance must successfully pass an initial chain of custody drug screen. The PA Program reserves the right to withdraw offers of conditional acceptance if the candidate fails the initial chain of custody drug screen.

Criminal Background Checks: By accepting admission to the PA Program, a learner agrees to submit to national criminal background checks, which may include fingerprinting and paying any associated expenses. The PA Program reserves the right to withdraw offers of conditional acceptance if the candidate fails the initial criminal background check.

Required Physical Examination: Two comprehensive physical examinations are required, one before the didactic phase of the program and the second before the start of the clinical phase of the program by a licensed medical provider (PA, MD, DO, or NP) and must be completed indicating that the conditionally accepted applicant or learner is appropriately screened for TB, current on all CDC immunization requirements for healthcare workers, and has been medically cleared for admission and progression to the clinical phase. The following forms are required before matriculation:

  • Healthcare Provider Attestation Statement
  • Immunization Form
  • Health Screening and Immunization Information Release Form
  • Tuberculosis Screening Questionnaire (if PPD or IGRA positive)

Immunizations: The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ PA Program requires documentation of a scope of immunizations and testing as recommended by the CDC to ensure learner safety and accreditation alignment. The recommendations provided by the CDC can be found here:  

Applicants or learners who fail to complete these requirements by the program due date may have their acceptance into the program withdrawn. If an applicant or learner is non-immune (negative or equivocal) to any of the required vaccinations, completion of a booster vaccination series is required.

  • Tuberculosis (TB) Screening QuestionnaireProgram required for all learners. 
    • ​â¶Ä‹Must complete an annual TB screening questionnaire within six months of matriculation and prior to the start of clinical rotations if PPD or IGRA is positive. Applicants must submit documentation of ONE of the following:
      • Results of NEGATIVE TB Skin Testing (TST/PPD) OR 
        • This screening requires two separate TB skin tests administered at least two weeks apart but within twelve months of each other.  
        • The last TST must be within six months of matriculation 
      • Lab copy showing a NEGATIVE Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) blood test (QFT or T-Spot)
    • Individuals with a history of a POSITIVE TB skin test or IGRA blood test must submit both of the following: 
      • *Verification of a NEGATIVE chest x-ray within twelve months of matriculation AND 
      • *A NEGATIVE screening questionnaire within six months of matriculation 
        • *Both the chest x-ray and TB screening questionnaire will need to be updated annually. 
  • Rubella (German Measles): CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners. 
    • Serological documentation of a positive immunity titer. 
  • Measles (Rubeola): CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners. 
    • ​Serological documentation of a positive immunity titer. 
  • Mumps: CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners.
    • ​Serological documentation of a positive immunity titer. 
  • Varicella (Chicken Pox): CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners.
    • ​Serological documentation of a positive immunity titer. 
  • Hepatitis B: CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners.
    • ​Serological documentation of a positive quantitative titer.   
    • If NEGATIVE/NON-IMMUNE, receive a three-dose series of either Recombivax HB or Energix-B OR receive a two-dose series of Heplisav-B. Receive an anti-HBs serological test one to two months following the final dose.
      • If result is still NEGATIVE/NON-IMMUNE, test for HBsAg. Discuss results with healthcare provider
  • TDAP: CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners
    • ​Documentation of an Adult Tetanus/Diphtheria/Acellular Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine within five years of expected graduation.
  • Influenza: CDC Recommended Program Required for all learners.
    • Documentation of influenza vaccine within the last year.
  • Polio: Program Recommended for all learners.
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Program Recommended for all learners.
  • COVID-19: Program Recommended for all learners.

Financial Responsibility: Candidates are financially responsible for any health care services required to participate in the PA Program (e.g., physical examination, TB testing, immunizations.) Candidates must also sign a Health Screening and Immunization Information Release Form. The program will maintain the health attestation form confirming that the learner has met institution and program health screening requirements, immunization records, and tuberculosis screening of all matriculated learners through a HIPAA secure cloud-based management system.

Transfer Credits

  • Transfer credit or admission with advanced placement from another PA program is not accepted.
  • No advanced placement or transfer credit is given to foreign medical school graduates. All learners admitted to the PA program must take all courses with their cohort.
  • All the curricular components of the program are required for graduation and must be completed at the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Master of Science in PA Studies Program.

This website contains detailed information designed to answer many common questions. We encourage you to review all the material thoroughly, but you may contact us using the following information if you still have questions or need assistance.

Shonda Grant
Enrollment Manager, PA Program
oupaadmission@ottawa.edu 
913-266-8613