The Physician Assistant/Public Health dual degree program exposes students to the core competencies essential for shaping local and global health systems as physician assistants and policy makers. The dual program provides individuals a unique opportunity to complete both degree programs in less time and save money.
ACADEMIC PROGRAM INFORMATION | APPLICATION DEADLINE | APPLICATION |
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Dual Degree Physician Assistant Studies/ Master of Public Health |
Dual Degree Start term – Summer I (May) 2025:
CASPA (must be a PA student first before submitting dual degree application) Dual Degree Application: April 15, 2025 |
Start Term – Summer (May) 2025: Apply Now |
We recommend that all potential students attend an On-Campus or Virtual Graduate visit.
How to Apply
During your first year in the PA program, apply to the Master of Public Health program using the dual degree PA/Public Health application.
- On the “Application Information” tab select: “I am a current student”
- Select your current program of study: “Physician Assistant Studies (MS) Program”
- Select the new dual degree program to which you are applying: “Public Health (MPH)”
- Select start term: “Summer 2025”
- Complete the rest of the application form and submit.
Application Steps & Program Prerequisites
Shenandoah operates on a rolling admissions process, which means that we start interviewing applicants as soon as we have a complete file. It may take up to 8 weeks for CASPA to forward your file to us. Therefore, the sooner you submit your application and required paperwork, the better your chances of being interviewed and/or accepted.
- Full-time student status in good academic and professional standing in the Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program.
- Submission of an MPH application admission prior to April 16 of Spring term which includes the following:
- Graduate Application for Admission for the MPH program. (GMAT/GRE not required)
- One letter of reference : Written by a Shenandoah PA faculty member.
- Personal statement that describes the applicant’s education experience, and professional career objectives (1500 word maximum).
- Resume/C.V.
- Potential interview with the MPH Admissions Committee.
- Current PA students apply in Spring Semester of year 1 and need to be in good academic standing.
- Admitted students enroll for PH 501 in their first summer term.