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What are the pros/cons of taking college courses in preparation for the PA Program at a University compared to a Junior or Community college?

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What are the pros/cons of taking college courses in preparation for the PA Program at a University compared to a Junior or Community college?

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As a graduate program, earning a bachelor’s degree is required. However, specific courses at a junior/community college may meet the requirements. Biochemistry and an upper division biology elective must be completed in 4-year institutions. Also, given the rigor of the program’s curriculum and the competitive nature of the admission process, it is to the applicant’s advantage to complete many or most prerequisites at a baccalaureate institution rather than a community college.

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