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University of Arkansas

Little Rock,
AR
Information Last Reviewed by PreHealthAdmit: January 2023
4301 West Markham St., Slot #619
Little Rock,
AR
72205

Program Website:

Admissions Office Email:

chpadmissions@uams.edu
501-686-5730

Program Information

Length of Program:

28 Months

Part-Time Option Available:  

No

Starting Semester: 

Summer, Spring

Accreditation:

Continued

Students per Class:

40

PANCE First-Time Pass Rate: 

87%

Cost of Attendance (Resident / Non-Resident): 

$66,561 / $93,932   Does not include living expenses.

Combined Degree Program(s) Offered: 

None

Admissions Information

Application:

Participates in CASPA:

Yes

Application Deadline:

November 1
(Rolling Admissions not Stated)

GPA:

Minimum GPA:   

3

Minimum Science GPA:

3

Average GPA: 

3.76

Average Science GPA:   

3.71

Shadowing and Experience:

PA Shadowing Required or Recommended:

Recommended

Minimum PA Shadowing: 

None

Patient Care Experience Required:

500 Hours

Patient Care Experience Recommended: 

No Specific Recommendation

Additional Information Regarding Patient Care:

Up to 250 hours of scribing or pharmacy technician will be accepted as direct patient care. The remaining 250 hours must be from a different form of direct patient care.

Testing

Test(s) Required:

GRE Required

GRE Deadline:

November 1

GRE Expiration:

5
Year(s)

PA-CAT Deadline:

Not Applicable

CASPer Required:

No

CASPer Deadline:

Not Applicable

Coursework Policies

Coursework Expiration:

7 Years
To meet the requirement for Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology the courses must have been taken in the summer 2016 semester or later.

Online Coursework Accepted:

Yes
Online courses and labs are permitted for prerequisite courses at this time due to COVID-19.

Community College Coursework Accepted:

Yes

Pending Prerequisite Coursework Allowed:

No
All coursework must be completed prior to matriculation with a grade of C or better.

Prerequisites

Course
Semesters
Required or Recommended
Notes
General Chemistry
2 Semesters with Lab
Required
Organic Chemistry
1 Semester with Lab
Required
Biochemistry
Not Required
Biochemistry or Organic Chemistry Options
Not Required
Introductory Biology
2 Semesters with Lab
Required
If General Biology II is unavailable at the educational institution of attendance, General Zoology with Laboratory or Cell Biology with Laboratory may be substituted.
Microbiology
1 Semester with Lab
Required
Upper-Level Biology
Not Required
Genetics
1 Semester
Required
Anatomy and Physiology
2 Semesters: 1 Each of Anatomy and Physiology, OR 2 Semesters of Combined Anatomy/Physiology, Each with Lab
Required
Physics
Not Required
Medical Terminology
1 Course
Recommended
Often programs only require a one-unit course. Some programs accept a non-credit certificate course.
English / Writing
Not Required
Psychology
1 Semester
Required
Social Sciences
Not Required
Statistics
1 Semester
Required
Biostatistics or Statistics
Other Math
Not Required
Foreign Language
Not Required
Other Requirements
Admissions is aware that due to COVID-19 and the impact on colleges and universities, some students are being issued pass/fail, credit/no credit prerequisite grades. We are acceptable of that grading system during the semesters/quarters impacted by COVID-19 as long as the college or university documents “pass/P or credit/CR” and the credit hours on the transcript. We will continue to use the required minimum 3.0 GPA for cumulative undergraduate and cumulative natural science GPA as calculated by CASPA.
Other Recommendations
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