Admission to the Radford University Carilion (RUC) Physician Assistant (PA) program is very competitive, but students are evaluated thoroughly and given every opportunity to demonstrate their skills, passions, and preparation for the program. Through written statements, in-person interviews, and a careful review of each application by a panel of faculty and staff, students are treated as individuals in the application process and those deemed most prepared to handle all aspects of the program, from the academically rigorous classwork to the level of teamwork required to deliver quality healthcare will find success.
We offer a rolling admissions process (applications are reviewed as they are received), so we encourage you to apply early.
Applicants must apply through CASPA, the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants. The deadline for submission is Nov. 1. DO NOT send application materials directly to RUC or the PA program.
We recommend three references: one from an academic advisor, one from a clinical supervisor, and one from an employer. Substitutions may be made if all three are not available, but at least one reference should be from someone familiar with you in a work or professional setting. Submit these directly to CASPA using CASPA's forms.
The CASPA application includes a personal statement, which our admissions committee will review. The personal statement should be of high quality and demonstrate graduate-level writing.
A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution is required. We accept degrees from all disciplines provided you meet the PA program's course prerequisites.
The Radford University PA program requires a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 for undergraduate and post-baccalaureate work. You must have earned a "C" or better on all prerequisite courses. Pass/Fail or placing out of a required prerequisite is not permitted, although AP credit appearing on college transcripts will be counted. Please contact the program if you have concerns about specific prerequisite coursework. We give no advanced standing/advanced placement or prior learning credit for PA program coursework. Each PA student must complete the entire curriculum at RUC.
Send all transcripts to CASPA, not to Radford University. Students are to send transcripts to RU only after they are accepted and have paid their deposit.
All successful candidates must have 500 hours of healthcare experience (paid, volunteer, or as a student), before enrollment in the PA program. This experience should be in areas with direct patient or client contact, for example, EMT, medical technology, nursing, and phlebotomy. Patient contact in fields such as health education, health promotion, and social work may be considered as long as work is in areas of patient or client services. The 500 hours need not be completed by the time of application. Applicants with formal certifications in a health-related field should provide a copy of their license or certification upon request.
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is not required.
International students must submit their transcripts for independent evaluation of equivalency by an acceptable credentialing evaluation agency. The Program suggests World Education Service. Students for whom English is not their primary language are required to submit their TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)score. The minimum score accepted for admission is 550 for the paper-based test (equivalent requirements are 80 for internet-based and 215 for computer-based tests). We encourage international applicants to have some coursework at an accredited U.S. or Canadian institution.
Applicants must have completed the following prerequisite coursework before beginning the program. At least 12 hours of this coursework must have been completed within the past five years. Courses can be completed in person or online from a regionally accredited institution.
Requests for waivers of any of these requirements will be considered on an individual basis. These requests must be made in writing to the program and supported with excellent reasons.
All students must possess the following abilities and skills to meet the technical standards of the Radford University PA Program. Students who do not demonstrate these standards during the program are at risk for dismissal.
The Radford University PA Program does not offer advanced placement.