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University of Arizona

PA Program

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Program at a Glance

Admitted Class Size
50
Duration
26 mo
Total Cost to Complete Program
$173k
Competitiveness
Unlisted
Campus
On-campus

Application Timeline

Review Process
Rolling
Application Opens
June, 2026
Application Deadline
November 1, 2026
Program Start
August

About the Program

What does it take to get in?

Patient Care ExperienceImportantCommunity ServiceImportantDiversity of BackgroundImportantMilitary / VeteranImportantAcademic AchievementImportant

What to Expect

Clinical Rotations

The clinical phase of the University of Arizona Physician Assistant program offers immersive, hands-on training through a variety of core rotations designed to provide students with comprehensive exposure to the health care field. Under the guidance of experienced preceptors, students apply their knowledge while gaining proficiency in diagnosing and managing patient care across the lifespan and in diverse clinical settings. Each rotation is five weeks in length with the exception of the ten-week Family Medicine rotation. This critical phase of the curriculum fosters the development of clinical skills, professional competency and confidence, ensuring graduates are well prepared to excel in their roles as compassionate and capable health care providers. Our the full clinical curriculum is detailed [here](https://healthprofessions.publichealth.arizona.edu/academics/physician-assistant-program/curriculum/curriculum-components-credit-hours#pagetop).

Prerequisite Courses

Prerequisites valid within 10 years of applying
Science Courses4 courses · 12 credits
Chemistry, College-levelMin: C
3 credits
Human AnatomyMin: C
3 credits
Human PhysiologyMin: C
3 credits
MicrobiologyMin: C
3 credits
Non-Science Courses2 courses · 9 credits
Foreign LanguageMin: C
6 credits
Medical TerminologyMin: C
3 credits

Program Requirements Submission of the CASPA (Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants) application. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. A bachelor’s (baccalaureate) degree is mandatory. Applicants with degrees from outside the U.S. or Canada must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours at a U.S. or Canadian accredited institution, including all required prerequisite course work. All coursework can be in person or virtual. All prerequisite coursework must be completed at an educational institution accredited by one of the following accrediting bodies: Accrediting Commissions for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) WASC Senior College and University Commissions (WSCUC) Canadian National or Provincial Accrediting Bodies. All prerequisite courses must be completed within 10 years of matriculation with a minimum grade of C or higher. Applicants who have earned a degree outside the U.S. or Canada must demonstrate competence in the English language by submitting TOEFL scores with a minimum score of 100 on the internet-based testing and a minimum score of 26 on the speaking component. Scores must be from within five years of matriculation. Applicants must attest that they meet the U of A PA Program Technical Standards (A3.13e) as described in the student handbook. This attestation is included in the University of Arizona supplemental questions section of the CASPA application. Science Course Requirements Anatomy & Physiology: Applicants must meet one of the two following options: Three semester credit hours or four quarter credit hours of Human Anatomy AND three semester credit hours or four quarter credit hours of Human Physiology Six semester credit hours or eight quarter credit hours of combined Human Anatomy and Physiology General Chemistry: three semester credit hours or four quarter credit hours, with or without laboratory Microbiology: three semester credit hours or four quarter credit hours, with or without laboratory All required science prerequisite courses must be fully completed prior to the submission of the CASPA application. In-progress or planned science coursework will not be accepted. Each completed course must appear on an official transcript, with a final grade and course completion date clearly documented, at the time the application is submitted to CASPA. Transcripts must reflect that the course was completed and graded before the application deadline. Applicants are strongly encouraged to confirm that their transcripts are updated and accurate before submitting their CASPA application to ensure eligibility. Non-Science Course Requirements Medical terminology: one semester credit hour or two quarter credit hours of coursework in applied modern medical terminology for the health care setting. Courses that consist of the study of Greek or Latin word roots will not satisfy this requirement. Spanish language proficiency: The U of A PA Program requires applicants to have a minimum of six semester credit hours or eight quarter credit hours of Spanish language or placement exam scores at the intermediate level. There are no language substitutes. Proficiency can be demonstrated by any of the following: Taking six or more semester credit hours of Spanish language coursework within 10 years prior to anticipated program matriculation. Taking eight or more quarter credit hours of Spanish language coursework within 10 years prior to anticipated program matriculation. Taking the CLEP Spanish exam and receiving a score of 63 or higher. Taking the U of A Spanish placement exam and receiving a score of 4PL or 3PR. Taking a Spanish placement exam at another undergraduate institution that is reflected on official transcripts. Preference Factors Strong history of health care experience Documented in CASPA under "Experiences". See FAQs for more information. Strong history of volunteer or community enrichment Documented in CASPA under "Experiences". See FAQs for more information. American Indian/Alaska Native Self-identified in CASPA under “Race & Ethnicity” Disadvantaged background Documented in CASPA under “Background Information.” While disadvantage may take many forms (“see FAQs”), our program applies a binary scoring system: applicants either meet or do not meet the criteria for this preference factor. Honorable military service Documented in CASPA under “Military History” Rural area residency Self-identified in CASPA under “Environmental Factors: Residency.” The program's definition of rural is provided in our FAQs. Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher or an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the most recent 60 credit hours Documented in CASPA. This preference is also assessed using a binary scoring system. See admissions process

Other Admissions Requirements

Healthcare Experience
Patient Care (PCE)
Recommended
Shadowing
Recommended
Community Service
Recommended
Letters of Recommendation
Number of letters required
3
Standardized Tests
GRE
Not Required
PA-CAT
Not Required
TOEFL
Not Required

Accreditation Status The University of Arizona Physician Assistant Program has applied for Accreditation - Provisional from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). The University of Arizona PA Program anticipates matriculating its first class in August 2026, pending achieving Accreditation - Provisional status at the April 2026 ARC-PA meeting. Accreditation - Provisional is an accreditation status granted when the plans and resource allocation, if fully implemented as planned, of a proposed program that has not yet enrolled students appear to demonstrate the program’s ability to meet the ARC-PA Standards or when a program holding accreditation-provisional status appears to demonstrate continued progress in complying with the Standards as it prepares for the graduation of the first class (cohort) of students. Please note that the program will not commence in the event that the provisional accreditation is not received.

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Financial Investment

In-State Tuition$86,832
Out-of-State Tuition$141,572
Total Cost to Complete Program$172,544
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Contact

University of Arizona
1670 E. Drachman St. Tucson Arizona 85721
Visit Program Websiteuapa-info@arizona.edu

Frequently asked questions about the University of Arizona PA program

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How much does the University of Arizona PA program cost?

The total cost to complete the University of Arizona PA program is about $172,544 in tuition and fees, excluding housing and other living costs. Tuition is $86,832 for in-state students and $141,572 for out-of-state students.

How long is the University of Arizona PA program?

The University of Arizona PA program is 26 months long (about 2.2 years) from matriculation to graduation.

Is the GRE required for the University of Arizona PA program?

No. The University of Arizona PA program does not require the GRE for admission.

When is the application deadline for the University of Arizona PA program?

The application deadline for the University of Arizona PA program is November 1, 2026. The program uses rolling admissions, so applications are reviewed as they arrive and applying early is an advantage.

Where is the University of Arizona PA program located?

The University of Arizona PA program is located in Tucson, Arizona. Instruction is delivered on campus.

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