Admissions & Selection Process with Dates & Deadlines
The mission of the University of Arizona Physician Assistant Program is to develop skilled, compassionate and mission-driven physician assistants with a strong focus on primary care and rural health. We are committed to fostering a learning environment that cultivates clinical and inclusive excellence, wellness and community engagement. Our goal is to produce adaptable, collaborative graduates who are equipped to reduce health disparities and provide person-centered care in underserved settings.
Class Size
A cohort of up to 50 students will matriculate each August.
Admissions Dates & Deadlines
We recommend submitting your application by early June for the best chance at securing an interview. Our rolling admissions model means that applications are reviewed, interviews are conducted and acceptances are offered continuously until all seats are filled. As the cycle progresses, available interview spots and seats become more limited. The remaining class seats will be filled following the November application deadline.
- Late April – CASPA application opens
- May – Application review begins on a rolling basis
- Early June – Suggested application submission date
- June – Interview invitations begin to be sent on a rolling basis
- July to December – In-person interviews held on the University of Arizona campus
- July – Admissions decisions begin to be released and continue until all seats are filled
- November 1 – Final CASPA submission deadline (Green-Verified Deadline):
- Application must be submitted to CASPA
- Payment, all transcripts and at least three letters of recommendation must be received by CASPA
- Application must be in Green-Verified status (CASPA GPA calculation complete)
No additional admissions materials will be accepted after CASPA submission, with the following exceptions:
- Confirmation of non-science prerequisite coursework completion listed as “In Progress” or “Planned” in CASPA
- Final official transcripts reflecting updated grades or degree conferral
Applicants completing a non-science prerequisite course may still be considered, provided the course is successfully completed prior to matriculation. Final transcripts must be submitted to the program as soon as grades or degree conferral are available. Electronic transcripts are preferred.
Note: The University of Arizona PA Program does not grant advanced placement (A3.13c) or course credit for prior academic or professional experience. All applicants must meet the program’s established admissions criteria, including the program’s Technical Standards (A3.13e), which outline the essential abilities required for successful participation in the program.
Admissions Process
The admissions process includes three phases:
All verified CASPA applications undergo a holistic review process. Every component is considered, and no single factor guarantees admission. This initial evaluation includes:
- Completion of admissions prerequisites
- Review of preference factors
- Letters of recommendation
- LORs are evaluated during the manual review only if the recommender’s overall rating is below “Recommend” (e.g., “Recommend with Reservations” or “Do Not Recommend”).
- Personal Statement
- Motivation to become a PA
- Clarity, organization, spelling, grammar
- Supplemental Questions
- Alignment with the program’s mission
- Knowledge of the program and desire to live in Arizona
- Clarity, organization, spelling, grammar
- Overall impression of the application and candidate fit for the U of A PA Program
Applicants who demonstrate strong alignment with the program’s mission, vision and values will receive greater consideration. Individuals that score higher in the above areas will be given preference over those with lower scores.
Approximately 200 applicants will be invited to participate in in-person interviews held on designated Saturdays between July and December on the University of Arizona campus.
Interview invitations are extended on a rolling basis beginning in June and are sent via email several weeks in advance.
Please note: The U of A PA Program does not offer virtual interviews. We believe the in-person interview experience is a vital part of the selection process for both the applicant and program faculty and staff.
Interview day includes:
- Program overview with leadership
- Tour of program facilities
- Q&A session with staff and faculty
- Small group and one-on-one interviews with members of the Admissions Committee
- Program Faculty
- Advisory Board Members
- COHS Faculty
- Students
The University of Arizona PA Program utilizes a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format. MMIs allow applicants to demonstrate critical thinking, communication and interpersonal skills through a series of structured interview stations.
Applicants will be evaluated on qualities aligned with PA program’s mission, vision, values, goals and professional readiness, such as:
- Commitment to primary care and rural health
- Alignment with the program’s mission, vision and core values
- Empathy and compassion
- Self-awareness and insight
- Leadership and patient advocacy
- Resilience
- Professionalis
- Communication skills
- Emotional intelligence and professional maturity
- Understanding and readiness for the PA profession
- Overall impression
Final admissions decisions are made through a comprehensive holistic review of all interviewed candidates. This includes:
- Application materials submitted through CASPA
- Interview performance
- Consideration of additional supplemental content, including:
- GPA reflection
- Thoughtful insight
- Academic awareness
- GPA reflection
Not all applicants who apply will be invited for an interview, and not all interviewees will be offered admission. We will begin releasing Admissions decisions in July and continue until all seats are filled. Applicants will be notified of their admissions status via email. Those offered a seat must confirm acceptance within two weeks. All admissions decisions are final.
Nondiscrimination Statement
The University of Arizona is an equal opportunity institution. As such, the University prohibits sex and other forms of discrimination in any educational program or activity that it operates. The University's notice of nondiscrimination is located at equity.arizona.edu. Individuals may report concerns of discrimination to the Office of Institutional Equity and may also report concerns of sex discrimination to the Title IX Coordinator.