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Congratulations on your decision to pursue a career as a Physician Assistant (PA)! The UTampa2UTampa pathwayprovides a dedicated application process for current University of Tampa students and alumni applying toUTampa’s Physician Assistant Medicine (PAM) Program.


Why Choose the UTampa2UTampa Application Process?

The UTampa2UTampa application process provides a streamlined pathway to a guaranteed PAM interview* for UTampa students and alumni who meet the minimum eligibility requirements, offering distinct advantages over the traditional application route.

BenefitDescription
Separate Applicant PoolBe reviewed among UTampa peers rather than the national applicant pool
No CASPA RequiredApplication is internal via UTampa Graduate Admissions office
Reduced Program PreferencesOnly one item from the “Program Preferences” list is needed instead of two
No Letters of Recommendation RequiredNo letters are needed for the application
Early Application CycleGain earlier access, which is beneficial due to rolling admissions
TranscriptsTranscripts will be provided by the University
FeesApplication fees are waived
Guaranteed Interview*Provided eligibility requirements are met
Early Decision NotificationReceive admission decisions sooner

*Interview offers will be extended to the top 32 UTampa2UTampa applicants

Meet with Pre-Health Advising

  • Complete pre-professional advising form
  • Register to attend pre-health workshop
  • Meet with UTampa's Pre-Health Advisor early in your college years
  • For the UTampa2UTampa application, pre-health advising confirmation documentation from UTampa's Pre-Health Advisor will be submitted on your behalf

PA-CAT Requirement (Physician Assistant College Admission Test)

  • Required – must be completed early in the year to ensure scores are submitted before the application deadline.
  • Students are strongly encouraged to prepare for and take the PA-CAT early in the year—preferably between January to May—to ensure scores are received before the PA-CAT score submission deadline of June 18.

Personal Statement

  • Submit a personal statement outlining why you are interested in the PA profession.

Resume

  • Submit your most recent Resume, including all of your college and relevant health-related experiences (i.e., clinical experience, part-time work, shadowing, community service, leadership, etc.).

GPA Requirements

  • A minimum 3.5 GPA (overall and pre-requisite) is required at the time of application.
  • A minimum 3.5 GPA is required in prerequisite courses.
  • A minimum 3.5 GPA is required in the most recent 60 credit hours taken.

Prerequisite Courses

  • All prerequisites must be completed with a minimum grade of BC (B-).
  • All prerequisites must be finished by the end of Summer 2025.
  • Up to 1 prerequisite may be in progress at the time of application.
    • Applicant must maintain a minimum 3.5 GPA following completion of pre-requisite course.
PrerequisiteUTampa Course
General Biology I and II with labs

BIO 198, BIO 198L

BIO 199, BIO 199L

Microbiology with labBIO 307, BIO 307L

Anatomy and Physiology I and II with labs

OR

Comparative Animal Physiology with lab

PLUS

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy with lab


OR

Clinical Anatomy with lab

HSC 230, HSC 234

HSC 231, HSC 235

OR

BIO 330/330L


BIO 250/250L


BIO 302/302L

General Chemistry I and II with labsCHE 152, CHE 153L
CHE 154, CHE 155L
Statistics: one courseAny one of the following:
BIO 230, HSC 350, SOC 355, MAT 201, CRM 240

Possible Prerequisite Substitutions Courses (*Can not count twice)

Required CourseDetails
General Biology II
(course with lab)
Biology II may be substituted with Cell Biology, Genetics, Immunology, Virology, or Biochemistry*
Microbiology
(1 course with lab)
No substitutions allowed
Human Anatomy and Physiology
(2 courses with lab)
Can be one semester of Anatomy and one semester of Physiology, or combined courses
General Chemistry IIChemistry II may be substituted with Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry*
Statistics
(1 course, no lab required)
May be fulfilled by an Educational/Psychology or Biostatistics course

Other Suggested Optional Courses (not required):

  • Medical Terminology
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Educational/Psychology or Biostatistics
  • Concepts in human disease for health professions (TBA)
  • PA-CAT prep winter intersession (TBA)

Degree Completion

  • A completed University of Tampa bachelor’s degree is required by July 1st of your matriculation year (the year you will start class in the PAM program).
    • Applicants cannot matriculate into the UTampa PAM program without fulfilling this requirement.

Direct Patient Care Experience

  • While there is no minimum requirement for direct patient care (DPC) hours to be considered for admission to the PA program, it is highly recommended that applicants gain some hands-on experience in the medical field to strengthen their application.
    • Your DPC hours will be reviewed only in comparison to other UTampa2UTampa applicants. Your DPC hours will not be compared to those applying through the traditional route (CASPA).
    • While DPC hours are not required, having a strong number of DPC hours can enhance your application and demonstrate your commitment to the healthcare profession.

Table 1.2: Common Direct Patient Care Roles

Experience Type
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Acupuncturist
Behavioral Therapist
Clinical Psychologist
Corpsman (Navy)
Dental Assistant/Hygienist
EEG/EKG Tech
Dietitian/Nutritionist
EMT/Paramedic
Exercise Physiologist/Athletic Trainer
Home Health Aide
Medical Assistant/Nursing Assistant
Nurse (RN, LPN)
Occupational Therapist
Patient Care Assistant/Tech (PCA)
Phlebotomist
Physical Therapy/Rehab Aide
Respiratory Therapist
Clinical Research Coordinator
Medical Scribe

*This is not an all-inclusive list but provides examples of commonly accepted roles.

Physician Assistant Shadowing Hours

  • While no shadowing hours are required for application consideration, it is strongly encouraged that you spend time observing a certified Physician Assistant (PA-C) in a clinical setting.
  • Shadowing provides a valuable opportunity to understand the day-to-day responsibilities, scope of practice, and collaborative role of a PA-C in healthcare.
  • Gaining this firsthand experience not only helps confirm your interest in the profession but also strengthens your ability to speak knowledgeably about the PA role in your application and interviews.

Program Preferences

Unlike the traditional UTampa PAM application process, the UTampa2UTampa pathway requires you to meet only ONE of the following:

  • 750+ hours of direct patient care experience
  • 500+ hours of work or research experience
  • 250+ hours of community service or mission work
  • 1+ year of leadership activity (see Table 1.3 for examples)
  • First-generation college student
  • Graduate degree earned by time of application
  • Military service (honorable discharge required)

* Please note that only ONE of the above is required for UTampa2UTampa applicants. However, if you meet any additional program preferences noted above, please annotate this in your application portal.

Table 1.3: Examples of Leadership

CategoryExamples
Academic leadership
  • Teaching Assistant (TA) for science or health-related courses
  • Peer tutor in biology, chemistry, anatomy, or other pre-health subjects
  • Research team leader or coordinator in a lab
  • Honors program representative or ambassador
  • Pre-PA/Skull&Bones club officer (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, etc.)
  • Leadership role in a national honor society (e.g., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta)
Service and volunteer leadership
  • President or founder of a community service club
  • Program lead for mentoring underserved youth
  • Leadership in international medical mission trips or global health initiatives
Athletic Leadership
  • Student Athletics (partial or full scholarship)
Other notable leadership
  • Founder or co-founder of a student club or initiative
  • Leadership roles in ROTC or military-affiliated groups
  • Fellowship or scholarship ambassador (e.g., Gilman, Fulbright campus representative)

* This is not an all-inclusive list but provides examples of commonly accepted roles

Physician Assistant Medicine

UTampa2UTampa Application Year Timeline

* Based on dates for 2025-2026 application cycle (dates subject to change year to year).
** If PA-CAT scores are not received by the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies by the deadline, the interview offer will be rescinded

UTampa2UTampa PAM Application Process

  • All application materials for the UTampa2UTampa pathway must be submitted directly through the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies (OGCS).
  • No CASPA application is required unless you are applying to other PA programs.

Ready to Apply?

Download the official application checklist.

Follow These Steps:

1. Gather Required Documentation

  • Prepare as a PDF all items listed below:
    • CV/Resume
    • Personal Statement
    • DPC hours/Shadowing experience
    • A copy of your PA-CAT scores
  • Ensure documents are saved electronically and are ready for upload.

2. Contact OGCS to Initiate the Application Process

  • Email OGCS (PAM@UT.edu) and indicate in your message that you are applying to the PA program through the UTampa2UTampa pathway.

3. Prepare Your Application Packet

  • Once OGCS has been notified, you will receive a secure link to UTampa’s internal SLATE portal to upload your application materials.

4.Submit Your Application

  • Work in coordination with Victoria Repp (PAM@ut.edu; vrepp@ut.edu) at OGCS to ensure your application is submitted correctly and completely.
  • After submitting your application, you will receive a notification from OGCS of submission completion.
  • OGCS will contact you if they require any additional instructions regarding any outstanding documentation or follow-up requirements.

Important Reminders

  • Application deadlines for the UTampa2UTampa pathway may differ from the traditional application cycle. APPLY EARLY.
  • Take the PA-CAT early to allow enough time for official scores to be submitted and reviewed.

Questions?

For further assistance, contact the Office of Graduate of Graduate and Continuing Studies (PAM@ut.edu).