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2015 Physician Assistant Program Tuition and Cost Comparison Table

September 8, 2014 By Stephen Pasquini PA-C 44 Comments

NOW UPDATED FOR 2018: Follow this link to view the updated 2018 PA School Tuition Comparison Table or use my brand new 14 variable Perfect PA Program Picker!

2015 Physician Assistant Program Tuition and Cost Comparison Table

Updated 2015 Physician Assistant Program tuition and cost comparison table.

Tuition and cost data for resident and nonresident tuition including length/duration of the PA program.

Based on this 2015 data table:

  • Average cost of resident tuition for a two-year physician assistant program is: $65,564
  • Average cost of non-resident tuition for a two-year physician assistant program is: $76,134

*For a more detailed breakdown of public vs. private program cost and fees please refer to How much does it cost to go to Physician Assistant School.

Keep in mind that these are estimated costs and variables such as tuition and fees will vary greatly from year to year.

Make sure to visit the appropriate PA program website for the most up-to-date tuition, estimated costs, and fees. You can find detailed information on each school as well as links to its corresponding website on my companion website at www.paschoolfinder.com.

 

This table has been updated to reflect the most relevant 2017 PA School Program Tuition Data.

 Program State Resident Tuition Non Resident Tuition Months
Adventist University of Health Sciences Florida $76,000 $76,000 27
Albany Medical College New York $57,477 $57,477 28
Alderson-Broaddus University West Virginia $82,565 $82,565 27
Anne Arundel Community College Maryland see program site see program site 25
Arcadia University Pennsylvania $83,220 $83,220 24
Arizona School of Health Sciences Arizona $79,617 $79,617 26
Augsburg College Minnesota $84,000 $84,000 31
Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University) Georgia $48,825 $97,650 27
Baldwin Wallace University Ohio $78,000 $78,000 24
Barry University Florida, Virgin Islands $32,000 $32,000 28
Bay Path College Massachusetts $101,400 $101,400 24
Baylor College of Medicine Texas $69,794 $69,794 30
Bethel University (Tennessee) Tennessee $75,600 $75,600 27
Bethel University (Minnesota) Minnesota $86,000 $86,000 27
Boston University Massachusetts $85,800 $85,800 28
Bryant University Rhode Island $90,001 $90,001 27
Butler University Indiana $83,000 $83,000 24
Campbell University North Carolina $73,200 $73,200 28
Carroll University Wisconsin $66,469 $66,469 24
Case Western Reserve University Ohio $85,000 $85,000 27
CCNY Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education New York $42,139 $63,364 28
Central Michigan University Michigan $63,050 $99,580 27
Chapman University (California) California $50,000 $50,000 24
Chatham University Pennsylvania $83,000 $83,000 24
Christian Brothers University Tennessee $79,000 $79,000 27
Clarkson University New York $104,485 $104,485 28
College of Saint Joseph Vermont See program website See program website 24
College of Saint Mary Nebraska $75,000 $75,000 24
College of Saint Scholastica Minnesota $88,500 $88,500 24
Concordia University Wisconsin $78,505 $78,505 26
Cornell University New York $81,132 $81,132 26
CUNY York College New York $40,041 $75,290 24
Cuyahoga Community College/Cleveland State University Ohio $31,492 $55,821 28
D'youville College New York $107,550 $107,550 54
Daemen College New York $93,080 $93,080 33
Des Moines University Iowa $66,420 $66,420 25
Desales University Pennsylvania $63,000 $63,000 24
Drexel University Pennsylvania $79,326 $79,326 27
Duke University Medical Center North Carolina $79,268 $79,268 24
Duquesne University Pennsylvania $222,000 $222,000 27
East Carolina University North Carolina $41,354 $85,461 27
Eastern Michigan University Michigan $70,546 $121,329 24
Eastern Virginia Medical School Virginia $72,863 $83,622 28
Elon University North Carolina $82,782 $82,782 27
Emory University Georgia $99,799 $99,799 29
Emory & Henry College Virginia $76,000 $76,000 27
Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Contact PA Program Contact PA Program 27
Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Florida $62,798 $83,203 27
Francis Marion University South Carolina $63,000 $126,000 27
Franklin College Indiana See Program Website See Program Website 27
Franklin Pierce University New Hampshire $90,000 $90,000 27
Gannon University Pennsylvania $176,240 $176,240 24
Gardner Webb University North Carolina $78,308 $78,308 28
George Washington University District of Columbia $86,148 $86,148 24
Grand Valley State University Michigan $65,302 $84,872 28
Hardin-Simmons University Texas $68,000 $68,000 27
Harding University Arkansas $80,989 $80,989 28
Heritage University Washington $78,400 $78,400 24
High Point University North Carolina $83,893 $83,893 27
Hofstra University New York $97,000 $97,000 28
Howard University District of Columbia $67,546 $67,546 33
Idaho State University Idaho $63,990 $105,804 24
Indiana State University Indiana $40,000 $80,000 29
Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Indiana $57,511 $84,575 27
Interservice Texas see site see site 29
James Madison University Virginia $40,016 $86,428 28
Jefferson College of Health Sciences Virginia $78,275 $78,275 27
Johnson & Wales University Rhode Island $90,000 $90,000 24
Keiser University Florida $57,564 $57,564 24
Kettering College Ohio $79,730 $79,730 27
King's College Pennsylvania $40,650 $40,650 24
Lake Erie College Ohio $72,800 $72,800 27
Le Moyne College New York $84,000 $84,000 24
Lenoir-Rhyne University North Carolina $77,000 $77,000 27
Lincoln Memorial Tennessee $97,169 $97,169 27
Lock Haven University Pennsylvania $53,736 $76,874 24
Loma Linda University California $89,100 $89,100 24
Long Island University New York $106,000 $106,000 28
Louisiana State University - New Orleans Louisiana $51,813 $92,321 29
Louisiana State University - Shreveport Louisiana $35,000 $60,000 27
Lynchburg College Virginia $80,092 $80,092 27
Marietta College Ohio $77,162 $77,162 26
Marist College New York $85,500 $85,500 24
Marquette University Wisconsin $114,000 $114,000 33
Marshall B. Ketchum University California $97,625 $97,625 27
Mary Baldwin College Virginia $81,768 $81,768 27
Marywood University Pennsylvania $57,275 $57,275 27
MCPHS University (Boston) Massachusetts $122,625 $122,625 30
MCPHS University (Manchester/Worcester) New Hampshire $87,804 $87,804 24
MCPHS University (Manchester/Worcester) Massachusetts $81,900 $81,900 24
Medical University of South Carolina South Carolina $128,000 $132,000 27
Mercer University Georgia $72,000 $72,000 28
Mercy College New York $83,250 $83,250 27
Mercyhurst University Pennsylvania $83,011 $83,011 24
Methodist University North Carolina $85,976 $85,976 27
MGH Institute of Health Professions Massachusetts $117,236 $117,236 25
Miami-Dade College Florida $25,000 $45,000 27
Midwestern University (Downers Grove) Illinois $99,032 $99,032 27
Midwestern University (Glendale) Arizona $95,193 $95,193 27
Misericordia University Pennsylvania $76,800 $76,800 24
Milligan College Tennessee $81,190 $81,190 28
Mississippi College Mississippi $73,600 $73,600 30
Missouri State University Missouri $39,399 $60,647 24
Monmouth University New Jersey $112,880 $112,880 31
Mount St. Joseph University Ohio $73,150 $73,150 27
New York Institute of Technology New York $113,190 $113,190 30
Northeastern University Massachusetts $69,000 $69,000 24
North Greenville University South Carolina $96,000 $96,000 27
Northeastern State University - OK Oklahoma $ 39,400 $69,400 24
Northern Arizona University Arizona see site see site 24
Northwestern University Illinois $43,309 $43,309 24
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale Florida $74,655 $74,655 27
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Myers Florida $74,665 $74,665 27
Nova Southeastern University, Jacksonville Florida see site see site 27
Nova Southeastern University, Orlando Florida $74,655 $74,655 27
Ohio Dominican University Ohio $75,858 $75,858 27
Ohio University Ohio $58,000 $60,000 27
Oklahoma City University Oklahoma $75,000 $75,000 28
Oregon Health & Science University Oregon $81,162 $81,162 26
Our Lady of the Lake College Louisiana $92,000 $92,000 28
Pace University New York $125,000 $125,000 27
Pacific University Oregon $90,041 $90,041 27
Penn State University Pennsylvania $73,152 $73,152 24
Pennsylvania College of Technology Pennsylvania $56,982 $56,982 24
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Pennsylvania $88,319 $88,319 26
Philadelphia University Pennsylvania $84,990 $84,990 25
Quinnipiac University Connecticut $95,000 $95,000 27
Red Rocks Community College Colorado $47,084 $47,084 25
Riverside Community College California On probation On probation 24
Rochester Institute of Technology New York $76,500 $76,500 30
Rocky Mountain College Montana $93,861 $93,846 26
Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions Utah $94,000 $94,000 31
Rosalind Franklin Univ of Medicine Illinois $63,176 $63,176 24
Rush University Illinois $26,000 $26,000 33
Rutgers University New Jersey $71,820 $71,820 30
Sacred Heart University Connecticut $107,040 $107,040 27
Saint Catherine University Minnesota $73,920 $73,920 28
Saint Francis University Pennsylvania $86,900 $86,900 24
Saint Louis University Missouri $80,150 $80,150 27
Salus University Pennsylvania $77,275 $77,275 25
Samuel Merritt College California $88,000 $88,000 27
Seton Hall University New Jersey $108,960 $108,960 33
Seton Hill University Pennsylvania $88,480 $88,480 27
Shenandoah University Virginia $72,756 $72,756 30
Slippery Rock University Pennsylvania $81,000 $81,000 24
South College Tennessee $81,900 $81,900 27
South University (Georgia) Georgia $75,555 $75,555 27
South University (Tampa) Florida $74,000 $74,000 27
South University (West Palm Beach) Florida $75,555 $75,555 27
Southern California University of Health Sciences California $87,344 $87,344 28
Southern Illinois University Illinois $83,000 $149,000 26
Springfield College Massachusetts $114,158 $114,158 27
St. Ambrose University Iowa $87,000 $87,000 29
St. John's University New York $72,900 $72,900 24
Stanford University California $56,097 $70,254 21
Stephens College Missouri $76,000 $76,000 27
Stony Brook University New York $46,000 $114,600 24
Sullivan University Kentucky $66,910 $66,910 *24
SUNY Downstate Medical Center New York $39,000 $77,735 27
SUNY Upstate Medical Center New York $32,150 $62,425 27
Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine Pennsylvania $80,000 $84,000 26
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Texas $38,710 $87,439  27
Thomas Jefferson University Pennsylvania $78,000 $78,000 27
Touro College (Bay Shore) New York $80,000 $80,000 24
Touro College (Manhattan) New York $106,000 $106,000 32
Touro University - California California $124,360 $124,360 33
Touro University Las Vegas Nevada $98,000 $98,000 28
Towson University CCBC - Essex Maryland $31,325 $52,026 26
Trevecca Nazarene University Tennessee $92,300 $92,300 27
Trine University Indiana $87,100 $87,100 28
Tufts University School of Medicine Massachusetts $80,000 $80,000 25
Union College Nebraska $108,160 $108,160 33
University of Alabama at Birmingham Alabama $63,275 $121,375 27
University of Arkansas Arkansas $42,000 $70,000 28
University of Bridgeport Connecticut $80,000 $80,000 28
University of California-Davis California see site see site 27
University of Charleston West Virginia $80,024 $80,024 28
University of Colorado Colorado $47,838 $103,582 36
University of Dayton Ohio $77,770 $77,770 27
University of Detroit/Mercy Michigan $93,138 $93,138 24
University of Dubuque Iowa $70,000 $70,000 27
University of Evansville Indiana $84,000 $84,000 29
University of Findlay Ohio $84,000 $84,000 28
University of Florida Florida $55,320 $122,994 24
University of Incarnate Word Texas Developing Developing 27
University of Iowa Iowa $40,315 $84,385 28
University of Kentucky Kentucky $50,000 $100,000 29
University of La Verne California $47,500 $47,500 27
University of Maryland Eastern Shore Maryland Lost accreditation Lost accreditation 28
University of Missouri - Kansas City Missouri $69,556 $82,678 27
University of Mount Union Ohio $70,700 $70,700 27
University of Nebraska Nebraska $35,055 $104,511 28
University of Nevada, Reno Nevada $117,220 $117,220 27
University of New England Maine $88,000 $88,000 24
University of New Mexico New Mexico $48,157 $71,181 27
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina $61,000 $105,000 24
University of North Dakota North Dakota $36,630 $36,630 24
University of North Texas HS Center Ft Worth Texas $33,260 $89,285 34
University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oklahoma $30,000 $78,682 30
University of Oklahoma, Tulsa Oklahoma $40,958 $78,682 27
University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania $77,288 $89,553 24
University of Saint Francis (Fort Wayne) Indiana $96,775 $96,775 27
University of Saint Joseph Connecticut $102,000 $102,000 28
University of South Alabama Alabama $50,336 $100,672 27
University of South Carolina School of Medicine South Carolina $110,472 $150,267 27
University of South Dakota South Dakota $44,604 $86,049 24
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Florida $64,000 $100,000 24
University of Southern California California $157,916 $157,916 33
University of St. Francis New Mexico $79,343 $79,343 27
University of Tennessee Health Science Center Tennessee $100,979 $130,979 24
University of Texas - HS Center at San Antonio Texas $36,000 $76,000 30
University of Texas - Medical Branch at Galveston Texas $36,000 $74,000 25
University of Texas - Pan American Texas $68,000 $96,000 28
University of Texas - SW School of Health Professions Texas $29,57 $70,116 30
University of the Cumberlands Kentucky $81,550 $81,550 27
University of the Pacific California $108,770 $108,770 27
University of the Sciences of Philadelphia Pennsylvania $96,363 $96,363 34
University of Toledo Ohio $110,961 $145,401 27
University of Utah Utah $64,874 $87,970 27
University of Washington Washington $73,861 $73,861 26
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Wisconsin $42,813 $79,671 24
University of Wisconsin - Madison Wisconsin $35,031 $72,000 24
Wagner College New York $93,000 $93,000 24
Wake Forest University North Carolina $85,000 $85,000 24
Wayne State University Michigan $36,000 $72,902 24
West Liberty University West Virginia $50,400 $75,600 24
Western Michigan University Michigan $64,874 $72,902 24
Western University of Health Sciences California $80,000 $80,000 24
Wichita State University Kansas $31,616 $63,543 26
Wingate University North Carolina $75,000 $75,000 27
Yale University School of Medicine Connecticut $83,162 $83,162 27

* length pertains to graduating in normal time.

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  1. Matt says

    March 25, 2019 at 7:20 pm

    **UPDATE 2019: Nova Southeastern costs are $79,000

    Reply
  2. Martie Lynch BS, PA-C says

    September 6, 2016 at 5:53 pm

    To all Graduates of Foreign Medical Schools and others interested in PA programs in the United States:

    After reading quite a number of questions about acceptance into PA programs a prevailing theme emerged. Many physicians stated that their interest in becoming PAs stems from dissatisfaction with the hours or volume of patients they are seeing in their own practices in their native countries. My suggestion is that you make a very honest, soul-searching assessment of what it is you are actually seeking.

    If you have a prevailing feeling that your MD is a superior credential and that you will be functioning as an “MD Surrogate” in the US, then perhaps you don’t fully understand the concept of a PA/Supervising MD team. Every good PA knows very well our limits in scope of practice which have served us and our physician mentors very well for over 40 years. BUT WE AREN’T,AND NEVER WILL BE PHYSICIANS. Nor will you if you practice as a PA within your scope of practice.

    You may also want to investigate why you believe that coming to the United States to become a PA will insure that your hours will be regular, predictable and better than what you have now. Your hours will depend completely on the medical practice or hospital which hires you. But expecting that as a PA you will have it easier than you have it as an MD may be a false expectation. Many PAs work very long, grueling hours in ERs, Critical Care, Hospitals, Public Health Facilities, Family Health Care Community Clinics and countless other fields in addition to volunteer work on their own time.

    The person who inquired about coming to a US PA program because PAs in Canada are still new and not well respected might do well to step back for perspective. PAs in the US are the single most serially tested group of medical providers in the world. We are currently changing a decades old requirement for national board certification exams every six years to maintain our treasured “C” on our credential, indicating board certification. But if you look closely at the environment which mandated our test schedule it reveals that we have been regularly asked to “prove” our knowledge, skills and trustworthiness for those same decades. Each of us went through some version of facing the “newness” question about what is a PA and scrutiny and occasional rejection by physicians, nurses and patients. And most of us will tell you the struggle to prove ourselves is hard. And at one time it may have been necessary. But now, for most situations, when you join a medical practice, your patients already know what a PA is and how we function with their physicians.

    In Canada, your PA profession, though in comparative infancy to the US, needs great people to choose it, build its competence and support its growth rather than abandon it and go to already proven territory. If you believe in rigorous academic and clinical training then wouldn’t you want to be in the vanguard in Canada demanding that rigor?

    I treasure my life and work as a PA in California and Florida. Anyone fortunate enough to come here as an immigrant looking for opportunity to serve in the medical corps is warmly welcomed and will be honored by our ranks. But when you choose this path make sure you are seeing the good with the challenging,and accepting that part of being in medical care every place in the world demands a near total commitment of time and the humility to be comfortable caring for impoverished people, people of every cultural and ethnic background, just as you are doing wherever you currently live. Your challenges are the same as ours in that regard.

    The United States PA programs are unparalled in preparing a work force to address the overwhelming problem of inadequate access to health care. But we may not be a panacea for overworked, over-scheduled and feeling unappreciated, at times.

    Sincerely, and with good wishes for your success,

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      September 7, 2016 at 12:33 pm

      PERFECT!!!!

      – Stephen

      Reply
  3. Conrad says

    July 27, 2016 at 12:16 am

    Stephen, I wanted to give an update of one specific school; university of Northwestern’s YEARLY cost (strictly for tuition, disregarding boarding, books, equipment, ect.) is $43,143, for a total of $86,000+ just in tuition, opposed to the $43,309 tuition cost listed. What is the criteria/manner of which you are compiling the tuition information? I may be missing some important factors.

    Thank you,
    Conrad

    Reply
    • Conrad says

      July 27, 2016 at 12:20 am

      —Also, I understand this list is for 2015, but I assume the tuition for a school, such as Northwestern, would not have coincidentally doubled in a years time?

      Reply
  4. Ivana says

    July 26, 2016 at 11:27 pm

    This is the most accurate list I’ve seen! There lot of lists online that either contain information that is too old to still be relevant or are lazily inaccurate. Keep up the good work! Us Pre-PAs highly appreciate it!

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      July 26, 2016 at 11:40 pm

      Its funny you say that, because I have just been updating this table over the last month along with my paschoolfinder.com website. I am up to Red Rock Community college so I am almost all the way to the end of the list 🙂 Thank you so much for the words of encouragement now I have the energy I need to get the job done!!!

      Cheers,

      Stephen

      Reply
      • Roni says

        December 29, 2016 at 1:56 pm

        Did you update the list with the most recent information?

        I personally have a question about my overall GPA from undergraduate school. Assuming that a pre-pa student has a good science GPA but an awful undergrad GPA, what should s/he do? Would a postdoc be a better alternative or going back to my undergraduate to fulfill more courses? Undergrad belongs to the UC sister school.

        Thanks!

        Reply
      • Deborah says

        August 1, 2018 at 1:43 pm

        Hey Stephen, may I ask if the tuition prices listed are for the full completion of the program or is the tuition price listed as a yearly price? I’d appreciate your response, thank you.

        Reply
        • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

          August 2, 2018 at 10:02 am

          Hi Deborah, they are meant to be for the entirety of the program. I would like to direct you to a more updated version of this table:

          2018 Table: https://www.thepalife.com/2018-pa-school-tuition/

          Or try my new PA school program picker which is even better: https://www.thepalife.com/pa-program-picker/

          Stephen

          Reply
  5. DR RIAZ says

    July 19, 2016 at 7:07 pm

    HI THERE
    FRIENDS I AM A PHYSICIAN WITH HUGE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE, CANT GO FOR USMLE DUE TO HUGE GAP. BUT I AM LOOKING FOR P.A PROGRAM AND WANT TO KNOW FROM YOU FRIENDS WHERE CAN I GET P.A PROGRAM IN UNITED STATES WITH LEAST EXPENSE. MY ISSUE IS FINANCIAL LIMITATION.
    I APPRECIATE FOR KIND HELP

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      July 26, 2016 at 11:43 pm

      Hi Dr. Riaz,

      Here you can search PA schools by cost. They are updated for 2016-2017 http://www.paschoolfinder.com/cat/tuition/

      Stephen

      Reply
  6. V.j singh says

    June 29, 2016 at 3:51 am

    Thanks Stephen. ..For sharing such a wonderful knowledge about this PA program ….I have done MD medicine Here from Indian medical college. …..but I m not satisfied with work culture and structure here in india… ……….as a specialist we work for 24 ×7…..but earning is less … so i want to join PA program in US and want to settle there… …how hard is it to prove your intention to Bcom PA after acquiring MD……to the visa officer…………do they like us to study and settle in USA .Bcoz I want fixed duty hours at the same time good salary ……..and exposure to all branches of medicine and surgery. ….

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    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      June 29, 2016 at 12:48 pm

      Hi V.J.

      I have been receiving a lot of emails recently from MDs in India, so I can tell you are not alone in your feelings. The best thing to do is research some of the PA schools within the vicinity of where you will be living in the US and speak with them directly. Explain your experience and background and discuss what you would need to do to make a successful transition into a US PA school. Part of this is making sure all your prerequisite coursework transfers… Obviously you have enough medical experience. Some schools require you to pass certain exams such as the GRE and TOEFL regardless of your experience and training. So it is best to speak with a school representative or guidance counselor. Every school is different as well so I would be afraid to make a blanket statement and lead you astray. The PA profession is wonderful and we certainly need compassionate internationally trained medical practitioners to join our ranks!!

      Stephen

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      • Sailaja says

        July 6, 2016 at 4:52 pm

        Hi Stephen, I am a dentist from India, am I eligible for the PA program in US ? According to WES ,my graduation is equivalent to a professional degree in US. I would be extremely thankful to know whether Denntists could become PA.
        Thank you for your time.

        Reply
        • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

          July 7, 2016 at 11:24 am

          Hi Sailaja,

          Yes, anybody can become a PA in the United States as long as you have completed all the necessary prerequisites required by the school to where you are applying. You will have to make sure that all your credits transfer and that the schools to where you are applying do indeed accept international students. Some require you to take the TOEFL. The best thing to do is to do some research and reach out to several of the schools you are interested in and contact them directly. You can use my school search tool at http://www.paschoolfinder.com to find schools that accept international students that also fit your geographical preferences. Cross reference this with the PAEA PA school directory. You will also need to have shadowing experience and a solid understanding of the PA profession and our role in medical practice in the US.

          Best of luck!!

          Stephen

          Reply
  7. Karmjeet Singh says

    June 16, 2016 at 10:25 am

    Hi,

    I am a Canadian Citizen looking to apply to US PA school. Does non-resident fees apply to international student like canadians ? or is there a separate data on International fees ? I could not find any information regarding international fees. Can you please help me with that ?

    Thanks for your time!

    Karmjeet

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      June 19, 2016 at 3:30 pm

      Hi Karmjeet,

      This is a good question. I would suggest picking up the phone and contacting a few of the PA programs you are interested in. They will be able to give you a breakdown of cost and fees as an international applicant. This may vary from program to program as well.

      Sorry I couldn’t be of more help.

      Stephen

      Reply
      • Karmjeet says

        June 19, 2016 at 6:33 pm

        Thanks I contacted them and there is no difference between international and domestic fees. 🙂

        Reply
  8. Donene says

    May 15, 2016 at 10:45 pm

    Hi Stephen,

    Thank you for creating this site! It’s been helpful in my research on PA programs.

    Here’s an updated cost for Touro University’s Joint MSPAS/MPH Program:
    $131,144 (this is the total for tuition, fees, books & supplies for the 33 month program)

    Reply
  9. joseph says

    April 13, 2016 at 9:18 am

    King’s college Wilkes-Barre PA has made some unbelievable changes and their facilities are truly outstanding. Can you advise if their program ranks well and what to look for in selecting a PA school?

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      April 26, 2016 at 11:21 pm

      Hi Joseph,

      To be completely honest, When I applied my most important determining factor was if I received an acceptance letter. Options are often reserved for those lucky enough to receive multiple acceptance letters. So if you are interested in a school apply, after you interview and meet the faculty you will have a pretty good feel for the program and the fit. Of course you will want to make sure a program has a good accreditation status – then you can weigh all the options – class size, location, cost, rotation opportunities, ranking, PANCE pass rates, student testimonials, etc. etc. But what often dictates your initial application decisions has less to do with all of this and more to do with prerequisite, GRE, and HCE requirements.

      – Stephen

      Reply
  10. Pa student says

    March 10, 2016 at 6:16 pm

    Just so everyone has the updated info, Nova Orlando’s tuition is $69,000 and some change for instate and out of state because it is a private college. Should be listed correctly on their website. The amount you have listed was the 2015 cost for base tuition for 1 year and also did not include the numerous charges main campus imposes.

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      March 10, 2016 at 8:17 pm

      Thanks so much for the info, I have updated it on the chart as well.

      – Stephen

      Reply
  11. Jen says

    February 10, 2016 at 5:57 pm

    Hi Stephen,

    Are these values for just tuition (excluding other costs of schooling/living) and do they represent the tuition cost PER year or for the entire 2-3 year program? Thanks!

    Reply
  12. Mannie says

    January 1, 2016 at 8:04 pm

    Hi Stephen

    Great site! I really appreciate the effort you put in to help prospecting PAs! I was wondering if you happen to know about any form of financial assistance that’s accessible to international students? As well as which schools would be the best for that?

    I’m from Canada and, though we do have a few PA programs with a much more reasonable tuition, I don’t find them as advanced as the ones in the States let alone the lack of international recognition that comes with it. On top of that, PAs haven’t been introduced into Canada too long ago and have yet to be recognized and accepted in the health care field which results to low job prospects compared to the US.

    I just want to make sure that I’m equipped with the best and able to perform my best upon (future) graduation (hopefully)!

    Reply
  13. Cara says

    October 19, 2015 at 3:25 pm

    Unfortunately there are many inaccuracies with this chart. I have an interview at the Medical University of South Carolina and for in-state students the cost of the first year alone is $25, 653 with the total being $59,653, not a total of $22,941, although I wish that were the case! Just from glancing, South University is incorrect as well.

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      October 19, 2015 at 3:58 pm

      Hi Cara,

      Many PA schools intentionally obscure the tuition data on their website. Because of this, I am in the process of creating an annual questionnaire that will hopefully improve the accuracy of the data here and on my PA School Finder website. Thank you for giving me the updated numbers for Medical University. I hope that anyone who reads this post and sees an inaccuracy will leave a comment like yours, this will help ensure that the data here is as accurate and as up to date as possible.

      – Stephen

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  14. Amanda says

    August 29, 2015 at 3:50 pm

    Thanks so much for all of your great posts and for compiling this list! I’m pre-PA and I’ve found your website incredibly helpful over the course of the last year. Unfortunately, it seems like PA programs are raising their costs so quickly that it’s hard to even keep track – for instance, I started looking into programs last year and was planning to apply to Stonybrook, since it’s such a great program and one of the cheaper ones out there. I just visited Stonybrook’s website to double-check their current costs and by my calculations, out-of-state tuition now comes to $79,220. I used this website (http://healthtechnology.stonybrookmedicine.edu/programs/pa/elpa/admissions/financial) and their “Detailed and Per-Credit Rate Tables” for Physician Assistant, and added up tuition-only costs for 4 semesters full-time enrollment, plus 1 summer of 7 credits and 1 summer of 11 credits. Ouch. Other schools have gone up, too – for instance, Lock Haven is now ~$73K. Are there ANY affordable programs out there anymore? It doesn’t feel like it. Especially for those of us who live in states that lack schools offering in-state tuition. I am struggling to find any strong-looking programs in the Northeast (I currently live in MA) under $70K, and that’s before factoring in student fees, health insurance or housing. The costs seem overwhelming! I’m aware of the NHSC scholarships/loan repayment program, but those seem tough to count on getting. Open to any advice or tips anyone might have. Thanks again for your wonderful website!

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      September 1, 2015 at 10:32 am

      Hi Amanda,

      You are absolutely right, tuition has tripled since I attended PA school and I feel like many schools are capitalizing on the increase demand. Unfortunately, it looks like interest rates on loans are about to go up as well. Can a person ever just get a break? 🙂 I was a NHSC scholarship recipient and since 2001 when I was awarded my scholarship they have actually made loan repayment more accessible to the masses (although the scholarship less so). This is an excellent option in my opinion and it is one that is underutilized. Also, PAs can qualify for loan forgiveness after 10 years, I mentioned that briefly here in a recent post regarding loan repayment. That article also has a list of options for repayment including links to scholarship programs that will be of some help. It is also good that you are shopping around. If you are willing to move for PA school it can be a great financial decision as well. The silver lining is that Physician Assistant pay has also gone up significantly since I graduated and this is making loan repayment much more manageable. Unfortunately, this has also resulted in PAs leaving primary care in favor of specialty practice which usually pays better, a sad consequence in my opinion.

      – Stephen

      Reply
  15. vassily92 says

    July 21, 2015 at 5:39 pm

    I really appreciate all the time and effort you are putting into this website. I would like to know your opinion with something.. What are the possibilities to get a job with a bachelor in physician assistant vs having a masters. I’m still working on my biology major so I cannot make up my mind if going for the bachelor or for the masters. Thank you very much!

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      July 22, 2015 at 10:07 am

      The sponsoring institution determines what credential will be awarded, but it is the medical board of each state that determines what constitutes eligibility for licensure to practice as a physician assistant. Currently, forty out of the fifty states did not mandate a specific credential requirement for licensure Ten states have laws with degree requirement specifications. Seven states (Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia) have laws requiring a Baccalaureate degree to be eligible for licensure, two states (Mississippi and Ohio) have laws requiring a Master’s degree in a health related field, and one state (Missouri) has a law requiring a Master’s degree earned specifically from a PA program.

      Other than this, if you hold the appropriate license for your state your degree type will make little to no difference when it comes time to job hunt. Employers have never asked me this question and to be honest, most probably aren’t even aware of the difference. They are focusing on “does she/he meet the requirements?” “Are you a good fit for the organization?” “Do you have experience within the job description”? etc. etc.

      Here is the good news:

      Effective September 1, 2010, all new programs applying for provisional accreditation were required to confer a graduate degree. All programs accredited prior to 2013 that did not confer a graduate degree must transition to awarding a graduate degree for students who matriculate after 2020.

      A “graduate” degree means master’s and/or doctoral degrees.

      Currently, the total Number of Accredited PA Programs: 196

      Highest Credential Awarded by institution upon completion:
      Certificate only 3
      Associate (AA/AS) 2
      Baccalaureate (BA/BS) 6
      Masters (professional or graduate school) 185

      So your chances are good that the schools you are applying to will confer a graduate degree.

      – Stephen

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  16. akshay says

    June 15, 2015 at 12:39 pm

    After completed m.b.b.s in India I will apply to PA course?
    And what are requirements? And what availability for job in non-us student!!??

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      June 18, 2015 at 6:43 pm

      Hi Akshay,

      You have to complete all the prerequisite coursework for the schools to which you are applying and gain the necessary health care experience (among all the other requirements). There are jobs for non-US residents as long as you have an appropriate Visa.

      – Stephen

      Reply
  17. Adam says

    May 24, 2015 at 8:48 am

    Are these figures per year or for the full cost of the programs?

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      June 3, 2015 at 7:27 pm

      Hi Adam,

      Most of these are the full cost of the program, but you need to confirm this with the PA program directly as these figures are tabulated from the online directory as well as the program websites and in my experience, it is not uncommon that they have them listed incorrectly.

      – Stephen

      Reply
  18. melissa says

    March 23, 2015 at 11:43 am

    why is there a price differences between the schools? If anyone knows anything more about the program email me please

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      March 24, 2015 at 7:44 am

      Hi Melissa,

      It is like shopping for apples at the grocery store. Although you are comparing apples to apples there will always be a huge variation in prices. The question is: do you want a Granny Smith, a Red Delicious or do you prefer a Fuji?

      – Stephen

      Reply
  19. dosedude says

    January 9, 2015 at 8:18 pm

    Is Butler off? It’s mentioned as being $88,744.

    Reply
    • Stephen Pasquini PA-C says

      January 11, 2015 at 4:49 pm

      Hi dosedude!

      It could be, it is listed as $36,000 on the PAEA Program Directory website. I tried to find a 2015 figure on the Butler website but I was hard-pressed to find a concrete number. Where did you get your figure? I will happily update it if this is the correct tuition.

      – Stephen

      Reply
      • Jarod Schieler says

        April 7, 2016 at 1:39 pm

        https://www.butler.edu/physician-assistant/financial-information

        Reply
  20. Sydny says

    October 15, 2014 at 6:53 am

    Unfortunately it looks like this is already changing. Stony Brook University has listed on their website: RESIDENT TUITION $35,000
    NONRESIDENT TUITION $58,000

    Little bit of a hike from 22 and 36K.

    Reply
    • Stephen says

      October 19, 2014 at 2:22 am

      Yes Sydny that is too bad, they completely ruined my graphic :-). That being said, I guess it is still a pretty good deal even at 36K.

      – Stephen

      Reply
      • Sydny says

        October 19, 2014 at 4:31 pm

        Oh my gosh, yes. Especially compared to Marquette. Now I understand why their recruiters are so persistent!

        Reply

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Sandy, Pre-PA

I used the personal statement editing service through The PA Life, and I worked with Sarah. She was AMAZING and made such a difference in both the quality of my personal statement and in my confidence as an applicant. That said, I’m so grateful to say I’ve been accepted into two out of the three programs I applied to and have an interview with the third on Friday of this week. I couldn’t be more excited!

Nikki, PA-S

This was an AMAZING edit and I am highly satisfied with the level of service. 100% made it a worthwhile investment. I also used myPAresource and, although they were helpful, I found the PA Life to be a much higher quality evaluation of my personal statement. I will highly recommend it to my peers!

Jeremy, Pre-PA

I read my personal statement again today and got the chills. I am so happy with it and just wanted to thank you for all your help with my PA school essay!

Mikaela, Pre-PA

I owe you a lot! Thank you so much for helping me in this important process. God bless you.

Catalina, Pre-PA

I wanted to reach out and thank you for all of your help throughout my entire application process — your words, advice, and support made a world of a difference to me, and I’m sure everyone who has had the pleasure of working with you feels the exact same way. I thought I’d let you know that after my Stanford and Duke interviews over the past couple of weeks, I received acceptance to both programs! I’m still on cloud 9 and I don’t believe I’ll be coming down anytime soon. And as of early this week, I officially committed to Stanford University’s PA program and I begin in August!!! Thank you again for everything you’ve done to help!

Celine, PRE-PA

I submitted my application this morning so I am not able to answer if I received an interview yet but I am THRILLED that I found this service. Sarah has been such a blessing working on my personal statement with me. She took my ideas and mediocre paper and turned it into a beautifully written story about my life. She helped me write exactly what I wanted to say and guided me with how to say it. I would recommend, without reservation, this service to anyone who is applying to PA school. I am one hundred times more confident about applying knowing my personal statement is exactly where it needs to be. Instead of feeling stressed and overwhelmed when I submitted my application this morning, I had complete peace. Thank you, for being a shining light full of kindness to applicants like myself.

Savannah, Pre-PA

Duke helped me write a great personal statement. I won’t know if I’ve been accepted to the program until Christmas/New Year’s, but I feel that it was worth every penny!

Alicia C. Pre-PA

Holy cow! I wanted to let you know I have been accepted to PA school.  I will be attending the Franklin Pierce Physician Assistant Program, Class of 2019 in West Lebanon, NH. I cannot thank you enough for being part of my journey.

If you are reading this you might have been like me skeptical and trying to find a way to write a stellar essay for your PA application.  I want to share with you my exceptional experience using this service.  First, do yourself a favor and BUY the eBook, “How to Write Your Physician Assistant Personal Statement.”  I read it twice. Once before I started my essay draft and then again during.  I cannot stress how helpful the book was in clearly stating what the Admissions Directors are looking for in an application essay.  Next, the book reviews how to formulate a proper essay with clear instructions, easy reminders of the writing process, and excellent examples of good and bad writing choices.  After several drafts of my essay, I made an appointment to work with Duke Pasquini, one of the authors of the guide, through the internet and via phone to help with editing and my length issue.  Duke’s professional experience and kind and straight forward demeanor allowed me to create a winning essay that was an authentic representation of me.  Not only did I receive an interview from my top choice of PA school I was accepted a week later into their Physician Assistant Program, Class of 2019.  Thank you, “PA Life” for being a part of my journey.

Michele Williams, PA-S

My editor did an excellent job with my essays. I struggle with writing emotionally and she took my material and really personalized it. I feel very confident sending in my essays after having her look at them. She promptly returned my essays and did a stellar job. Thank you!

Danielle, Pre-PA

Sue was very attentive to details and her comments and edits made a perfect sense. Thank you for your help!

Margaryta, Pre-PA

Your service was able to help me figure out exactly what I needed to include, what did not belong and helped me display my experiences the best way possible to form a great essay. Carly was able to help me create my best essay by just editing the order and grammar without changing much of any of my written work. I am very happy with how my essay turned out. Definitely worth the money, thank you for all your help!

Nicolas, Pre-PA

I thought that the service was very helpful in helping me with my personal statement. Duke was always prompt with responding to emails and made himself very available throughout the process. He was also good and helping, but also making sure that I was the one doing the writing. I think that the structure of the service helped me put in enough time to come out with a very good finished product.

David H. Pre-PA

I really felt the person who edited my essay, Sue Edmondson, took the time to get to know me as a person because she wanted my essay to reflect exactly who I am. I couldn’t have been more impressed with the edits and revisions she has given me along with the reasoning behind each revision.

Nicala, Pre-PA

I used your service for my personal statement and my top school secondary. I feel this is an amazing service and have recommended it to many of my friends who are currently applying to PA school.

Jeff, Pre-PA

This is just a great service overall, because not only is it an editing service, it is specific to the PA personal statement. Sue did a wonderful job editing my essay, and pointed out important flaws in it that I otherwise might not have noticed. Her edits highlighted the main points that I was trying to get across in a much better way than I had originally written. Overall, very satisfied with the results, and will have to keep you updated about the interviews. Thanks so much!

Sabrina L. Pre-PA

Sue was very quick to edit my essay and give feedback. Any questions were answered very promptly. I am very pleased with the service provided.

Brandon, Pre-PA

Very helpful. I needed help figuring out what to cut and Sue was great at showing me what could go without sacrificing what I was trying to convey.

Dave, Pre-PA

Carly blew away all my expectations. She not only suggested edits to refine the content, but she also made grammatical and structural changes that fine-tuned my essay and allowed it to flow. I came into the editing process feeling hopeless about my personal statement, but with her edits, I feel confident that it will stand out. On top of all that, Carly was very timely in editing and returning my essay – I got it back within a few days! I’m very pleased with her service and recommend it to anyone out there who needs a fresh, professional set of eyes on their personal statement.

Stephanie, Pre-PA

Sarah helped to condense my detailed thoughts into a powerful essay. Over the phone, she was careful to collaborate with me before making any changes so that the piece remained under my control and in my voice. She served as a guide and insured the essay brought out my strengths and reasons for pursuing the PA profession. Overall, I’m incredibly happy with the service!

Julie, Pre-PA

I just wanted to give you an update! So far I have had two interviews and been accepted to both! I have three more interviews scheduled as of right now, and still waiting to hear from a handful of schools. Thank you so much for all of your help with my essay!

Jennifer Bidwell, PA-S

Having my essay edited proved extremely helpful. I was having trouble connecting my thoughts, and the edit helped so much. I haven’t found out about acceptance yet. I’m just now about to submit my application!

Amber, Pre-PA

Duke helped me with my essay and he was great! He really helped me fine tune my essay so it’s ready for submission and answered all of the question I had about small details in my essay. He was also great about responding to emails in a timely manner. I definitely recommend this personal statement review service to anyone who’s applying to PA school…even if it’s just as a final read-through before submitting it on their application.

Tyler J. Pre-PA

The comments and edits made by Sue are exceptional! They’ve helped a lot in terms of helping me express my thoughts more clearly and effectively. It felt as if she was there with me, reading my thoughts and helping me with the entire process in person!

Amy, Pre-PA

I just wanted to let you know that the majority of my interviews have gone really well! So far, I’ve received six interview invites and have interviewed for five schools. Midwestern (AZ) just got back to me a bit ago, and they sent me an acceptance email! I am beyond thrilled! I just wanted to thank you so much for your help! Your mock interview gave me a lot of confidence that I was able to carry into my interviews! I appreciated having the opportunity to practice my interview skills with you. I wanted to let you know just how much you’ve helped me with my application process (with my interviews, personal statement, and just my confidence in general)! Thank you so much for all of the advice over the past few months!

Sneh, PA-S

Sarah from The PA Life was an incredible resource for editing my personal statement. Her edits took into account the big picture of the message of the statement and helped guide me when writing additional content my statement was lacking. Her edits and responses were both prompt and thorough, and I truly feel that she made a huge positive impact on my personal statement.

Travis, Pre-PA

This was a very quick service and the attention to detail and response time was amazing. I thank you for having a service like this and am so happy I decided to go with the PA Life!!

Rachel, Pre-PA

Deanna was professional, prompt, and easy to talk to. I truly enjoyed working with her one-on-one for my personal statement. Her suggestions elevated my writing, and I appreciate all the work she put in my essay.

Jamie, Pre-PA

My editor with The PA Life was amazing! I am so thankful for her attention to detail and wonderful editing skills. I am thrilled with how my personal statement turned out and can’t thank you enough for all of your help.

Olivia, Pre-PA

Sarah is absolutely amazing and really helped transform my essay into the best version it could have possibly been!

Shannon B. Pre-PA

My editor did an amazing job of quickly getting my rough draft back to me. I paid for your service very late in the game, yet The PA Life worked with my timeline and was very thorough in the editing process. I am very impressed with how eloquent I sound in the personal statement. I can not recommend your service enough!!

Katie, Pre-PA

Excellent service! The editor did a great job of working with me to write my personal statement as I wanted. They also provide some pointers and tips on how to write which is good for supplemental essays and writing prompts.

Ryan, Pre-PA

Carly from The PA Life was amazing as I knew she would be based on her bio! She touched base with me when she received my personal statement and gave me a turnaround timeframe that she stuck to. In fact, she completed it earlier than expected. I am beyond satisfied!!!! Thank you, Carly, and The PA Life!

Pamela, Pre-PA

I really appreciated Duke and his way of cutting out the unnecessary fluff in my essay. He was extremely helpful and helped steer me in the right direction to better my writing and make me a more competitive applicant. I am currently still applying to programs and will notify you guys once I get an invitation!

Ani S. Pre-PA

Deanna was an absolute joy to work with. Not only was she a wonderful writer and editor, but she helped me develop my thoughts and produce a personal statement I was proud to submit. She helped me refine my ideas, and concise my writing to illustrate my reasons for wanting this career. She was also very prompt in responding to my emails and questions. I am very happy with my personal statement and would recommend this service to anyone who is considering this service or feels stuck in their writing process.

Maddie, Pre-PA

Deanna (my editor at The PA Life) is the GOAT. She went so far above and beyond all my expectations. My jaw was on the floor reading my personal statement after she worked on it.

Austin, Pre-PA

I finally have amazing news. So first of all, in total, I was offered 13 interviews. I was just offered a seat at Nova Orlando! I am finally going to be a PA and a big part of that was from all of your help with my personal statement. So thank you very much for helping me succeed during this round.

Jennifer, PA-S

I just wanted to send you a quick email, letting you know that I finally got accepted into PA school! I will be attending Sacred Heart University in Connecticut and will be starting this fall. I could not have made it this far without your help! This was my third time applying and during my first two cycles, I didn’t think that I needed outside help. But this time around, I decided that I needed to change my tactic and I am so freaking happy that I did. Your guidance and advice on my personal statement absolutely made a difference. I had 6 interviews and got accepted into 4! You have helped changed my life and I am forever grateful. I have several friends who will be applying this cycle so I will be referring them to you!

Christian, Pre-PA

Carly did more than help revise my grammatical errors and flow. She was able to show me the strengths and weaknesses of the concepts of my essay. She was able to tell me what it was missing as well as praise me for what I did correctly. It gave me confidence in my writing, and I truly believe it will make an impact on the way PA programs view me.

Sherry, Pre-PA

Sue Edmonson has been a great help in ensuring my personal statement made sense and fit what information I was trying to convey. Her ability to find the pertinent parts in an essay and gain more information about me to make the essay seem relative to my pursuits was truly a Godsend. Would recommend her and your company to others. Thanks!

Christopher Ohsie, Pre-PA

Thank you so much for helping me with my physician assistant program application essays and interview! I am so excited to let you know that I received multiple PA school acceptances and have decided that I will be attending Cornell University’s PA Program in New York City. The program begins in February 2019 and I cannot wait to begin!  I truly appreciate all your help and encouragement throughout my PA application process.

Christine Chen, PA-S

Sarah was so helpful, accommodating my needs, and I would highly recommend her to a friend/peer. I love this company and the people that work here!

Erin Felter, Pre-PA

My experience with the PA Life personal statement collaborative was simply remarkable. My editor did an outstanding job making sure that my personal statement reflected my BEST work and addressed all of my concerns regarding the essay and other questions I had about my application. I can’t thank you enough for all the help I received during this process. Thank you!

Erika, Pre-PA

After receiving two edits from Carly I feel extremely confident in my personal statement. She not only fixed grammatical error and syntax, but helped me better organize my thoughts into a competitive essay. To other Pre-PAs looking to submit their essays: I know it’s a bit of an investment but the peace of mind, comfortability, and confidentiality is so worth it! Thank you The PA Life!

Elizabeth, Pre-PA

Sarah was amazing and so helpful with thoroughly explaining her edits! I was so impressed with the first edit. She really took my theme to the next level and really helped tighten the flow of my essay. During our first phone call, I was amazed by how quickly she incorporated my new ideas/suggestions. Sarah is extremely clever with re-wording and cutting down unnecessary words, allowing you to elaborate more on important things. I can’t say enough good things about Sarah! I am so thrilled with my result!

Khanhi, Pre-PA

I am very happy with your service and would highly recommend it to any PA applicant. Duke helped me to put my thoughts in order and to make significant changes. My personal statement sounds great and seems easy and interesting to read now.  He took a lot of time to explain his way of thinking and to understand what I am trying to say. Thank you so much for your help. I really appreciate what you are doing for others.

Olga N. Pre-PA

I just wanted to let you know I accepted a spot at the University of Dubuque’s PA program! I want to thank you for all your help and support in this process and for all the positivity you brought my way. Thanks for all you do and I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with you! I would recommend you highly to anyone.

Meghna, PA-S

The editor I was assigned, Ms. Matzen, was incredibly friendly, courteous, and professional. This was easily the best experience I’ve had with any guidance or essay editing program.

Andrew, Pre-PA

I have never used a service like this before. All I can say is that I wish I had discovered it sooner 😀

Rebecca G. PA-S

I have been accepted to my first-choice program!! UC Denver, I don’t have to move! I have also received three other interviews so far. Thank you so much for your help with my personal statement. You helped me eloquently state my desires and strengths for the career. I am beyond thrilled and thankful.

Nika, PA-S

I wanted to update you and say I’ve been accepted into two programs (waiting for two more responses) with Jefferson University (my program of choice) being one of them. Thank you for all your help and your tips and for making this a genuinely joyful 2022!

Yejin (Future PA)

This company is THE BEST! Carly did such an awesome job of not only revising my personal statement but also explaining every step she made. It helped me understand why certain things fit better in different places and helped improve my writing. I am able to submit my applications confidently, knowing that I have a strong personal statement. I HIGHLY recommend this service!

Tiffany M, Pre-PA

The feedback that I received through The PA Life editing service was more detailed than I expected! It gave me a clear idea of what direction I need to take in regard to my personal statement. I absolutely loved the edits!

Crystal, Pre-PA

Sarah was amazing from beginning to end. Her listening skills are just superb. She edits in a manner that captures your story in a raw format and complete format. I loved my experience.

Vivian, Pre-PA

Sue did a wonderful job. I know this is an extremely busy time of year as CASPA is accepting applications and Sue was great about responding to my initial submission and getting back to me. She provided thoughtful feedback and quality editing. Fingers crossed for an acceptance to PA school!

Jo Lynn, Pre-PA

Sarah was absolutely incredible to work with! My initial draft conveyed all the ideas that I wanted it to, but I wasn’t sure that it flowed well or was memorable. Sarah did a great job with helping me make my introduction stand out and also helped me immensely with the overall structure of my essay. My personal statement had initially been a source of stress but I am so happy with my final draft and extremely grateful to Sarah for her thoughtful insights!

Tina, Pre-PA

I wanted to tell you that I interviewed with MEDEX on Friday, got the call yesterday that I’m accepted! I also interviewed with Pacific University on and I felt that went VERY well too. I should hear from them any day now. I will keep you in the loop. I appreciate all your help and support!

Norah, PA-S

I wanted you to know about my acceptance into Elizabethtown College’s PA program. I am incredibly excited – I loved the school, the program and thought the staff was incredible, especially the director. I know my personal statement was a key component of getting an interview with them, and I am so thankful for your help in getting my statement polished!

Steve, PA-S

I wanted to let you know how this application season was going for me so far.

I’ve had two interviews, still have at least three more scheduled, and I received my first acceptance last week.

Thank you again for your help!

Nancy Peterson, Pre-PA

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