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Mission Statement The mission of the Indiana University Master of Physician Assistant Studies program is to prepare compassionate and competent graduates for physician assistant practice and to prepare leaders in the field to transform human experience and quality of life, with a focus on meeting the healthcare needs of the community.
Unique Program Features No information provided Curriculum Focus Organ-Based/Systems-Based Learning Credentials Offered Master's degree (not Master's of Public Health) Doctorate Degree Offered No information provided Type of Masters Degree MPAS: Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program Length 27 Months Start Month May 2025 Estimated Incoming Class Size 44 Part-time Option No Distance Learning No On-Campus Housing No Required Onsite Interview Yes Types of Interviews No information provided Admission Type Regular - All applications are reviewed once the set deadline has passedDeadline Requirement Orange-Complete only: the application has been submitted, payment, all transcripts, and at least two evaluation letters must be received by CASPA by the posted deadline.
Supplemental Application Yes Supplemental Deadline 08/01/2024 Supplemental Application Fee $70 Supplemental Application Fee Waiver NoAmerican Indian or Alaskan Native - Asian - Black or African American - Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish - Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander - White - Other -
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Types of References Required Employee/Supervisor; PA; Physician; Other health care provider; No restrictions