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Does anybody know of any PA programs that offer a BS instead of an MS?

In the spring I will graduate with an AS in Chemistry from a community college and I am wanting to transfer directly into a PA program, but in Oklahoma (where I live) the only PA program is masters level. Any help would be greatly apperciated.


Thanks
 
www.aapa.org has links to all 134 programs. check this out.
many are still bs programs with just a few as programs left.
 
It won't let me open that link. It says I need a password and a user name.
 
RPW said:
It won't let me open that link. It says I need a password and a user name.

Try .org/ instead of .com.....

PhilR.
 
I changed my post to .org
sorry for the confusion
 
There's a PA Bachelor's Program at the University of Texas PANAM down in Brownsville, TX. The website address is: www.panam.edu Good luck! 🙂
 
there is one is Pennsylvania, Penn College of Tech in Williamsport, less competitive admissions than most, www.pct.edu
 
Jefferson College of Health Sciences in Virigina is a Bachelors program. Had a good interview experience there & the people are very nice.

http://www.jchs.edu/
 
Can you go from an associate's degree into a master's PA program?

I know you can transfer to the program I am in, which is a BS/MS program, at Philadelphia University
 
Many of the PA programs that offer a masters pathway require a bachelor?s degree. Stanford University through Foothill College offers a PA program you can get into with an AS. Also UC Davis.

- :luck:

I have a question to ask current PAs, how does the job market differ with the different graduate letters (BA, MS, C etc.). I think all Nurses start at the same place regardless of their degree, is it the same for PAs?

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