Midwestern University
Mission Statement
The Midwestern University Physician Assistant Program is committed to educate and mentor students in a setting that cultivates excellence and prepares compassionate, competent physician assistants to serve in a changing healthcare environment.
State Arizona
City Glendale
Address 19555 N. 59th Avenue Glendale, AZ 85308
Email admissaz@midwestern.edu
Contact No 623-572-3311
Program Highlights
Accreditation Continued
Tuition In-State $128,366
Tuition Out-of-State $128,366
Degree Offered Master (MMS)
Start Month June
Program Length (months) 24
Class Capacity 90
Application
Application Deadline October 01 2024
CASPA Participant
Supplemental Application
Rolling Admissions
Special Characteristics
Anatomy Cadaver
On-Campus Housing
Yellow Ribbon
International Students Accepted
Part-time Option
Online Program
Academic Requirements
Overall GPA Requirement 3.0
Science GPA Requirement 3.0
Required Standardized Testing
GRE and CASPer
GRE School Code 0508
Prerequisite Coursework
Course
Credits
Lab
Anatomy
4
Biology
4
English Composition
6
General Chemistry I
4
General Chemistry II
4
Math
3
Organic Chemistry
4
Social and Behavioral Sciences
6
Statistics
3
Coursework Notes: Prerequisites must be completed with a grade “C” or better and can be in progress at the time of application. Recommended courses: Biochemistry.
Non-academic Requirements
Letters of Recommendation 2
Letter Writers: one from science professor or pre-health advisory committee and one from any of the following: pre-health advisory committee, pre-health advisor, college professor, or Direct Patient Care professional (preferably a PA)
Seat Deposit ($) $200
Recent Class Statistics
Most Recent PANCE Pass (%) 94
5 Year PANCE Pass (%) 97
Most Recent Attrition Rate (%) 5
Overall GPA 3.7
Science GPA 3.61
Male (%) 22
Female (%) 78
GRE Quantitative 56th percentile
GRE Verbal 68th percentile
GRE Analytical 73rd percentile
Average Age 25
Curriculum Structure
Didactic Length (months) 12
Clinical Length (months) 12
Mandatory Rotations 7
Elective Rotations 1
Graduation Project Master
Unique Program Features
Interprofessional Education: Every first-year PA student participates in a university-wide interprofessional course that serves to highlight commonalities between the professions. Program faculty and students also participate in several inter-professional community service opportunities that include providing medical care to the medically underserved communities in the Phoenix area.

Facilities: The program has an onsite cadaver dissection lab and clinical skills/simulation center that students utilize throughout their training.

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