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CASPA or the Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants is a service used by prospective physician assistant students to apply to participating PA schools. This service allows applicants to use a single application to apply to multiple programs.

Overview[edit]

The CASPA application process begins by the applicant creating an account on the CASPA website. Once the account is created, the applicant can begin filling out their application. The application includes sections for personal information, academic history, work experience, and a personal statement. The applicant also has the option to submit letters of recommendation.

Application Process[edit]

The CASPA application process is divided into four sections:

  1. Personal Information: This includes contact information, citizenship, race and ethnicity, and other personal details.
  2. Academic History: This section includes all post-secondary institutions attended, coursework, and transcripts.
  3. Supporting Information: This includes experiences, achievements, and certifications.
  4. Program Materials: This section is customized by each program and may include questions, documents, or prerequisites.

CASPA Cycle[edit]

The CASPA cycle opens in late April and closes in April of the following year. It is recommended that applicants submit their applications early in the cycle as many programs use rolling admissions.

Benefits[edit]

Using CASPA allows applicants to apply to multiple programs with one application. It also standardizes the application process for participating programs, making it easier for them to compare applicants.

See Also[edit]


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