Department Contact:
Chair: Dr. Theresa Horner, thorner@francis.edu, 814-472-3357
Program Description:
The Bachelor of Science in Health Care Studies is designed to provide a degree pathway for students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree in a health-related field. This program incorporates a solid health studies core with a general education curriculum reflecting the Goals of Franciscan Higher Education. Completion of this degree will prepare students to pursue a graduate professional health care degree or enter the workforce. Students may choose from a Pre-Allied Health, Pre-Occupational Therapy, or Pre-Physician Assistant Concentration. Depending on space availability and the ability to meet early entrance requirements for the Saint Francis University’s Occupational Therapy or Physician Assistant programs, students may be afforded the opportunity to apply into these programs during the second semester sophomore year.
The Pre-Physician Assistant Concentration is designed to serve as an excellent preparation for application to a graduate Physician Assistant program. Students in this concentration will be allowed to take four Introduction to Medicine courses (PA 201, 202, 301, and 302). An opportunity may exist for early application to the Saint Francis University accelerated Physician Assistant 3+2 program, if space allows, and the student meets early entrance requirements during the second semester of the sophomore year. Students who meet the early entrance requirements will need to complete a Physician Assistant Program Application as well as interview with members of the Physician Assistant Admissions Committee. NOTE: Achieving the minimum early entrance requirements only qualifies the student to apply for internal transfer into the 3+2 Physician Assistant program. It does not guarantee acceptance into the 3+2 program.
Students who plan to apply to graduate school are recommended to carefully review the graduate school admission GPA requirements to ensure that they meet the requirements for application.
Progression and/or Retention Criteria:
Early Entrance Requirements into 3+2 Physician Assistant Program
Listed below are early entrance requirements for the Physician Assistant Program. These requirements are subject to change based on possible future changes that may occur in the admission criteria for the programs.
Students may apply into the 3+2 Physician Assistant program no later than March 15 of the sophomore year, pending space in the cohort. To apply, students must meet the following criteria by/during spring semester of sophomore year:
- Minimum 3.20 cumulative GPA;
- Minimum 3.00 major/science GPA;
- Successful completion with a “C” or higher in BIOL 111 (lecture and lab), BIOL 205 and BIOL 206 (lectures and labs); CHEM 121/lab; and CHEM 122/lab; (or enrolled spring semester sophomore year with a “C” or higher at mid-term);
- Obtain a minimum 2.666 GPA (‘B-‘) average in a combined GPA of BIOL 205/205L and BIOL 206/206L;
- *Successful completion with a “B” or higher in PA 200, PA 201, and PA 202 (or enrolled spring semester sophomore year with a “B” or higher at mid-term). NOTE: To take these courses, students must earn a “B” or higher in each of the previous “PA” course to progress in the sequence;
- Completed 50 hours of clinical shadowing experience (minimum 20 hours completed by directly shadowing a PA in clinical practice);
- Ability to meet PA Program Technical Standards, with or without reasonable accommodations.
*Transfer students who wish to be considered for Early Entrance into the 3+2 Physician Assistant Program must be enrolled as a Saint Francis University student by the beginning of Fall semester sophomore year and are required to take BIOL 205 and BIOL 206 at this institution. Any transfer student admitted after that time will need to complete the BS in Health Care Studies degree and apply as a graduate applicant.
Any student who wishes to apply as a graduate applicant to the Master of PA Science (MPAS) program should submit an application through the Central Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) the Spring semester of the student’s junior year (usually the portal is open to accept applications beginning in April). The Saint Francis University deadline for applications for the following Summer start is located on the Department’s web page.
Estimated Completion Time:
Typically 4 years of full-time study
Total Credits Required:
128 credits