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PANCE Pass Rate refers to the percentage of graduates who passed the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination on their first attempt. This is a key indicator of program quality and student preparation.
Source: Official PANCE Scorecard, 2025
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The University of South Alabama PA program requires a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA to apply. Recently admitted students had a median GPA of 3.79 and a median science GPA of 3.7.
The University of South Alabama PA program requires at least 500 hours of hands-on patient care experience.
The total cost to complete the University of South Alabama PA program is about $61,105 in tuition and fees, excluding housing and other living costs. Tuition is $61,105 for in-state students and $142,296 for out-of-state students.
The University of South Alabama PA program is 27 months long (about 2.3 years) from matriculation to graduation.
The University of South Alabama PA program is highly competitive. It admits a class of 60 students.
Yes. The GRE is required for admission to the University of South Alabama PA program.
The application deadline for the University of South Alabama PA program is October 1, 2026. Applications are reviewed after the deadline rather than on a rolling basis.
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