How are acceptances made for the PA Program?
The PA Program accepts students based upon several criteri High school students must submit their application to the Admissions Office by January 15. Transfer students must submit their application and transcripts to the Penn College Admissions Office by January 15 prior to the fall semester in which they seek admission into the professional phase. In some cases, students currently enrolled in fall courses elsewhere will not have an official transcript available by this date. An unofficial copy may be sent initially; however, an official copy must be received for admission consideration. Applications and transcripts submitted after the January 15 deadline will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Note: For admission consideration, transfer students must have 3.0 graduation and math-science GPAs in the required Pre-Professional courses. A certain number of guaranteed seats are available for freshman, or those who have graduated within the past two years and have an ACT score of 23 or S
The PA Program accepts students based upon several criteria: High school students must submit their application to the Admissions Office by January 15. Transfer students must submit their application and transcripts to the Penn College Admissions Office by January 15 prior to the fall semester in which they seek admission into the professional phase. In some cases, students currently enrolled in fall courses elsewhere will not have an official transcript available by this date. An unofficial copy may be sent initially; however, an official copy must be received for admission consideration. Applications and transcripts submitted after the January 15 deadline will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Note: For admission consideration, transfer students must have 3.0 graduation and math-science GPAs in the required Pre-Professional courses.