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Wichita State University

Wichita,
KS
213 North Mead St.
Wichita,
KS
67202

Program Website:

Admissions Office Email:

physician.assistant@wichita.edu
316-978-3011

Program Information

Length of Program:

26 Months

Part-Time Option Available:  

Not Stated on School Website

Starting Semester: 

Summer

Accreditation:

Continued

Students per Class:

48

PANCE First-Time Pass Rate: 

100%

Cost of Attendance (Resident / Non-Resident): 

$69,186 / $111,427   Does not include living expenses.

Tuition Notes:

Midwest Student Exchange students (residents of Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin) are eligible for a 33 percent discount on out-of-state tuition.

Combined Degree Program(s) Offered: 

None

Admissions Information

Application:

Participates in CASPA:

Yes

Application Deadline:

September 1
(Rolling Admissions not Stated)

GPA:

Minimum GPA:   

3

Minimum Science GPA:

3

Average GPA: 

3.5

Average Science GPA:   

Not Reported by Program

Other GPA Requirements: 

All prerequisite course work must be completed with a “C-” grade or higher. Program will also accept grades of "Pass" or "Credit" for course prerequisites taken during the Spring 2020 semester.

Shadowing and Experience:

PA Shadowing Required or Recommended:

Recommended

Minimum PA Shadowing: 

None

Patient Care Experience Required:

None

Patient Care Experience Recommended: 

No Specific Recommendation

Additional Information Regarding Patient Care:

Direct patient care experience is expected, but not required

Testing

Test(s) Required:

None

GRE Deadline:

Not Applicable

GRE Expiration:

Not Applicable

PA-CAT Deadline:

Not Applicable

CASPer Required:

No

CASPer Deadline:

Not Applicable

Coursework Policies

Coursework Expiration:

10 Years
All anatomy and physiology prerequisite coursework must be less than 10 years old.

Online Coursework Accepted:

Not Stated on School Website

Community College Coursework Accepted:

Yes

Pending Prerequisite Coursework Allowed:

No
Transcripts with grades submitted to CASPA after application is verified are not accepted by WSU PA Program.

Prerequisites

Course
Semesters
Required or Recommended
Notes
General Chemistry
2 Semesters with Lab
Required
Organic Chemistry
Not Required
Biochemistry
1 Semester
Recommended
Biochemistry or Organic Chemistry Options
1 Semester
Required
Introductory Biology
1 Semester
Required
Microbiology
1 Semester with Lab
Required
Upper-Level Biology
Not Required
Genetics
1 Semester
Required
Anatomy and Physiology
1 Semester Each of Anatomy and Physiology, OR 1 Semester of Combined Anatomy/Physiology, Each with Lab
Required
Only 5 credit hours are required for this course.
Physics
Not Required
Medical Terminology
1 Course
Required
Often programs only require a one-unit course. Some programs accept a non-credit certificate course.
English / Writing
Not Required
Psychology
1 Semester
Required
This course can be replaced by one semester of higher level Psychology.
Social Sciences
Not Required
Statistics
1 Semester
Required
Other Math
Not Required
Foreign Language
Not Required
Other Requirements

None.

Other Recommendations
Courses in pharmacology, pathophysiology, and additional hours beyond the required amount in organic chemistry and biochemistry courses and anatomy/physiology are strongly recommended. Additional recommended courses include gerontology, medical ethics, health care policy, epidemiology, abnormal psychology, and human nutrition.

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