Admission Requirements
WCU MPA-CA program may not be available to residents in certain states. Please contact your Admission Advisor for more information.
A student applying for admission to a graduate program at West Coast University must:
- Submit a completed application to WCU and through Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA).
- Pay a non-refundable $75 application fee through WCU.
- Submit original transcripts for all previous higher education through CASPA.
- Participate in a qualitative admissions interview
- Meet all requirements by the application deadline to be considered.
- Meet the program specific admissions requirements.
- Complete the enrollment agreement if accepted to the program.
Program Specific Application Requirements:
- Obtain a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, prior to matriculation.
- Complete all aspects of the CASPA application including the personal statement and program specific questions.
- List all college coursework taken (including foreign coursework and transcript evaluation from an approved agency) on the CASPA application.
- Submit three letters of recommendation. These letters of recommendations must be able to provide feedback regarding your preparation for a profession in medicine including professionalism, work ethic, ethics and character, and academic preparation. Letters of recommendation must come from: medical providers (MDs, DOs, PAs, etc), professors, supervisors/employers, and mentors. Letters must not come from personal contacts such as family members, neighbors, personal medical providers, and religious leaders.
- Meet the Technical Standards for admissions as follows:
- Candidates must be able to observe and participate in demonstrations and experiments in the basic sciences.
- Candidates must have sufficient use of the sensory, vision, hearing, motor, and somatic sensation necessary to perform a physical examination including point-of-care techniques.
- Candidates must be able to perform examination activities such as palpation, auscultation, percussion, the administration of intravenous medication, the application of pressure to stop bleeding, the opening of obstructed airways, and the movements, equilibrium, and functional use of the sense of touch and vision.
- Candidates must be able to learn to respond with precise, quick, and appropriate action in emergency situations.
- Candidates must have the interpersonal skills necessary to communicate with accuracy, clarity, efficiency, and sensitivity.
- Candidates must have the skills to be able to analyze and synthesize information, solve problems, and reach diagnostic and therapeutic judgments.
- Candidates must be able to acknowledge evaluation and respond appropriately.
- Candidates must possess the interpersonal skills to develop rapport and positive relationships with patients.
- Candidates must possess basic technology and digital literacy.
- Candidates are expected to possess the perseverance, diligence, and consistency to complete the PA Program curriculum. Candidates, therefore, must be able to tolerate physically taxing workloads, to function effectively under stress, to adapt to changing environments, to display flexibility, and to function in the face of uncertainties inherent in the clinical problems of many patients.
- Pre-admission Academic Standards:
- Have obtained a Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution recognized by the United States Department of Education with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 or higher OR 3.0 or higher during the last 60 semester credits.
Determined on a case-by-case basis, when requested by applicants, the program may allow for post-baccalaureate academic coursework to be included in the GPA calculations. Programs decisions in this regard are final and not open to appeal.
- Applicants must provide documentation of having achieved 500 hours of observation, volunteer, and/or work in a clinical setting(s). (Waived for COVID restrictions)
- Prerequisite science courses must meet a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average.Non-science major/introductory courses are not accepted.
- Must earn a “B” or better in all prerequisite courses.
- Baccalaureate degree and prerequisite courses must be completed by September 1 prior to matriculation.
- Advanced-placement courses will be accepted for the prerequisite courses of Statistics and Psychology. For all other prerequisite courses, advanced-placement, transfer-of-credit, pass/no credit, CLEP or credit for experiential learning will not be accepted.
- Applicants for the Master of Physician Assistant California program must have completed specific prerequisite coursework from a regionally accredited institution recognized by the US Department of Education in the United States.
Required Prerequisite Courses:
- Science Courses
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II with lab (6 semester credits or 8 quarter credits) OR Human Anatomy I with lab (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits) AND Human Physiology I with lab (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- General Chemistry I and II with lab (6 semester credits or 8 quarter credits)
- Microbiology with lab (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Human Genetics (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Must have one of the following:
- Organic Chemistry with lab (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Biochemistry (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Physical Chemistry (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Analytic Chemistry (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Social Science and Mathematics
- Psychology (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Statistics (3 semester credits or 4 quarter credits)
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification by American Heart Association prior to matriculation and current certification maintained throughout the program.
- International applicants who are not U.S. citizens and who are living in the U.S. must be prepared to provide proof of legal U.S. residency during the application process. Applicants must provide proof of legal U.S. residency prior to any offer of acceptance.
Applicants with an undergraduate GPA of 2.70 to 2.99 may be considered for probationary admission after meeting the following admissions requirements:
- The applicant must provide a letter of intent.
- The applicant must be approved for admission following an interview with the Program Director/Dean.
- The applicant must satisfy program prerequisites.
A student admitted under the probationary admissions pathway must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on all coursework attempted over the first trimester (two terms). Students who meet this standard will be converted to a full admit status and will be subject to the standard Satisfactory Academic Progress requirement for the duration of their program. Students failing to meet this requirement by the end of the first trimester (two terms) will be withdrawn from the university.
Students accepted under the probationary admissions pathway will be considered regular students and eligible for Title IV, if the student otherwise qualifies for funding, for the first trimester of their program of study while completing the the requirements for full admission to their program.
Additional Information:
- Transcript Evaluation by World Education Services (WES), submitted through CASPA.
- Official TOEFL scores submitted to CASPA with a minimum score of 100 AND at least 25 in each section (reading, listening, speaking, and writing). TOEFL. Scores are only valid for two years.
Transfer Policy
The Master of Physician Assistant-California program does not allow for transfer credit.
Candidate Seat Deposit
Applicants that are conditionally accepted to the Master of Physician Assistant program will be required to submit a $500.00 good faith payment for a Seat Deposit. The Seat Deposit will be credited to your program costs. The University will retain a maximum of $175.00 of this deposit should you cancel your enrollment within seven calendar days (excluding holidays) of enrollment or by the seventh calendar day of the first term, whichever is later. Deposits may be paid by money order or cashier's check made out to West Coast University.
Program Information and Disclosures
The ARC-PA has granted Accreditation-Provisional status to the West Coast University Physician Assistant Program sponsored by West Coast University.
Accreditation-Provisional is an accreditation status granted when the plans and resource allocation, if fully implemented as planned, of a proposed program that has not yet enrolled students appear to demonstrate the program’s ability to meet the ARC-PA Standards or when a program holding Accreditation. Provisional status appears to demonstrate continued progress in complying with the Standards as it prepares for the graduation of the first class (cohort) of students.
Accreditation-Provisional does not ensure any subsequent accreditation status. It is limited to no more than five years from matriculation of the first class. The program’s accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website at http://www.arc-pa.org/accreditation-history-west-coast-university-orange-county/
Master of Physician Assistant - Program Requirements
- Obtain background clearance.*
- Undergo one or more comprehensive drug screening tests.*
- Strict adherence to the Bloodborne Pathogens Policy and Exposure Control Plan.
- Submit documentation of immunizations, vaccinations, tuberculosis clearance.*
- Provide and maintain a current Basic Life Support (BLS) and ACLS certification.*
- Expect the hours and days to vary depending on the rimester schedule.
- Expect the trimester schedule to be final and non-negotiable. If a student refuses a clinical assignment, the student will be dismissed from the program.
*Information regarding these requirements is provided during the application process and at the program orientation.
Master of Physician Assistant- California Licensure Disclosure
To become a certified PA (PA-C), graduates must pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE), In addition, graduates must obtain state medical/physician assistant board licensure/registration. Licensure requirements vary from state to state.
A PA may not begin working as a Physician Assistant in most states until successfully passing the PANCE and obtaining state licensure/registration. There may be exceptions for state licensures or federal employment, such as the military. Failure to complete all necessary steps may constitute practicing medicine without a medical license. Upon graduation, students are responsible for ensuring certification and licensure/registration in their state of residence. West Coast University is not responsible for registration or licensing; the student is solely responsible for all such requirements and verifying proper authorizations to practice medicine have been obtained.
Health Insurance Requirement
Students enrolled in the Master of Physician Assistant- California program will be required to provide evidence of health insurance.
Supervised Clinical Practicum Experience (SCPE) Location
The MPA CA Program Clinical Team will work diligently to secure SCPEs within each student’s home community based on the approved clinical sites in states that have been vetted by the University. Please see the Clinical Coordinator for information of current approved sites and states. In the event that all nine clinical rotations are not found in the student’s home location, the student will be required to come to California or an area with a confirmed, clinical location for a confirmed five (5) week rotation at the student’s expense.
Student Financial Responsibility for Clinical Site Travel
Students are required to travel to clinical sites that may be outside of their immediate area or state and are responsible for their own housing, transportation (reliable), and food.
MPA Curriculum - California
*Please note that the curriculum of the program is subject to change. Students should refer to the program handbook and/or syllabus for updated information.
Physician Assistant Courses
PA 501 | Professionalism in Medicine I with Lab | 1 |
PA 504 | Applied Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab | 4 |
PA 510 | Holistic Medicine & Patient Care I | 7 |
PA 513 | Holistic Medicine & Patient Care I Lab and Clinical Immersion | 5.5 |
PA 516 | Problem Based Clinical Application Lab I | 1.5 |
PA 531 | Professionalism in Medicine II with Lab | 1 |
PA 534 | Applied Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab and Clinical Immersion | 4.5 |
PA 540 | Holistic Medicine & Patient Care II | 7 |
PA 543 | Holistic Medicine & Patient Care II Lab and Clinical Immersion | 4.5 |
PA 550 | Problem Based Clinical Application Lab II | 1.5 |
PA 558 | Behavioral Medicine with Lab | 3 |
PA 561 | Professionalism in Medicine III with Lab | 1 |
PA 564 | Applied Anatomy & Physiology III with Lab and Clinical Immersion | 4 |
PA 570 | Holistic Medicine & Patient Care III | 7 |
PA 573 | Holistic Medicine & Patient Care III Lab and Clinical Immersion | 4.5 |
PA 576 | Problem Based Clinical Application Lab III | 1.5 |
PA 580 | Health Communications | 1.5 |
PA 590 | Clinical Preparation Skills Lab with Clinical Immersion | 2.5 |
PA 660 | Advanced Clinical Seminar I | 1.5 |
PA 662 | Family Medicine Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PS 664 | Certification Preparation I | 1.5 |
PA 668 | Internal Medicine Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PA 670 | Advanced Clinical Seminar II | 1.5 |
PA 672 | Pediatric Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PA 674 | Certification Preparation II | 1.5 |
PA 678 | Women's Health Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PA 680 | Advanced Clinical Seminar III with Clinical Immersion | 2 |
PA 682 | Behavioral Medicine Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PA 684 | Certification Preparation III | 1.5 |
PA 686 | Surgery Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PA 688 | Emergency Medicine Supervised Clinical Practice* | 4 |
PA 690 | Supervised Clinical Practice Electives* | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: | 108.0 |
- For the Supervised Clinical Practice Experiences (PA662, PA668, PA672, PA678, PA682, PA686, and PA688), students have three (3), five (5) week courses each trimester. These are not lock-step and the order will be determined by the faculty.
- Students have to take two (2) of the three (3) elective courses (PA690E, PA692E, and PA694E)
For program costs, please see the Graduate Tuition and Fees section.