Admissions - Wingate University (2024)

  • Tuition
  • CASPA application
  • U.S. citizenship, permanent resident of the U.S., or “DACA” status
  • Language Proficiency/TOEFL Requirement
  • Completion of bachelor's degree or higher in the U.S.
  • Completion of 9 prerequisite courses
  • Technical standards acknowledgment
  • GRE scores submitted to CASPA via ETS
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Minimum 500 hours of clinical experience
  • Preferences and Considerations
  • Personal interview
  • Tuition deposit
  • Immunization Requirements
  • Application Checklist
  • Virtual Information Session

Tuition

Tuitionis the same for in- and out-of-state students. It is also the same whether you choose to study on theWingateorHendersonville campus. Physician Assistant Studies tuition is:

  • $14,200 per semester
  • $130 annual parking fee (Wingate Campus only)
  • $100 annual health and wellness fee
  • $150 per semester meal plan fee (Wingate Campus only; semesters 1 through 3 only) - Students may opt out
  • $290 program fee per semester
  • $1,500 clinical support fee per semester (semesters 4 through 7 only)

Estimated Expenses:

  • Books and Online Resources: $1,200 (Approx: $1,000 Year 1; $200 Year 2-Graduation)
  • Medical Equipment: $1,000 (Year 1)
  • Laptop Computer: $1,500 (Year 1)
  • Program-Related Travel: $1,350 (Approx: $50 Year 1; $1300 Year 2-Graduation)
  • PANCE: $550 (Following Graduation)
  • Student Health Insurance: $2,688/yr (Not required if already enrolled in a comparable plan)

Assistance is Available

We work hard to keep the cost of attending the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program affordable for you. Most of our students use electronic textbooks, which may offer a savings. Even so, if you need tuition assistance, you should investigate to see if you are eligible for graduate schoolloans and scholarships.

Also be sure to check out these sites that provide information on additional scholarships:

CASPA application

Each applicant must submit an application for admission online through theCentralized Application Service for Physician Assistants(CASPA).The admission cycle opens in April 2024. Applications must beverifiedby CASPA by January 15, 2025, in order to be considered for fall 2025 admission.Wingate University requires no supplemental application, forms, or fees. Since Wingate’s PA Program operates on a rolling admissions basis, earlier submissions have a greater likelihood of securing one of our limited interview slots. There are two locations of the PA program: Wingate campus and Hendersonville campus. Applicants must decide which campus they want to apply to when submitting with CASPA. We cannot accept applications to both campuses.

For information on receiving a CASPA fee waiver, please click here.

U.S. citizenship, permanent resident of the U.S., or “DACA” status

Each applicant must be a citizen of the United States (by birth or by naturalization), hold Permanent Resident Status in the United States, or have DACA status in the United States (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals).

Language Proficiency/TOEFL Requirement

When indicating language proficiency on the CASPA application, the following applicants will be required tocomplete the Test of English as a Foreign Language iBT (TOEFL iBT):

  1. Those who indicate afirst language other than English and
  2. Who do notadd an additional language of English at an advanced proficiency level

Only the internet-based testing is accepted and the results must be submitted through CASPA on or before Jan. 15, 2024. We require a minimum total score of 90 or greater, with a minimum score of 25 or greater in the speaking section.

Completion of bachelor's degree or higher in the U.S.

An applicant must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university located within the United States (seeDefinition of Accredited Institutionsbelow).International degrees that have been evaluated as United States equivalent will not fulfill this requirement. An applicant who is admitted to the program with their bachelor's degree pending completion will be considered a “provisional” admission until the degree is conferred, which must be on or before June 15, 2025. If a master's degree or higher is required for admission eligibility, the admission will be considered “provisional” until the degree is conferred which must be on or before June 15, 2025.

Definition of Accredited Institutions
For the purpose of transfer policy, articulation agreements, and prior higher education degrees, Wingate University defines an “accredited institution” as one accredited by any of the following institutional accreditors: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACCJC), Higher Learning Commission (HLC), Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), and WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).

Completion of 9 prerequisite courses

Each applicant must complete 9 prerequisite courses, either in-person or online. Virtual labs are also accepted. All prerequisite courses taken must be from accredited institutions in the United States(seeDefinition of Accredited Institutions*below).Each applicant must earn a C or higher in each of the nine prerequisite courses.All nine prerequisite courses must be completed within seven years of your planned matriculation. For the 2024-2025 application cycle, this will be in 2018 or later. Applications may be submitted with prerequisite(s) pending as long as thecourses are registered for and will be completed by our deadline of January 15, 2025. Depending on how many prerequisites are pending, and which ones they are, we may need to put the application in a pending status until the final grade(s) for the outstanding prerequisite(s) are received.

  • Human Anatomy and Human Physiology(8 credit hours minimum)This requirement may be met by taking either: (a) one Human Anatomy with Lab course and one Human Physiology with Lab course;or(b) two Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab courses (Human A&P I and Human A&P II). These two tracks cannot be combined (for example, Human Anatomy cannot be paired with Anatomy and Physiology II). If labs are taken separately from lectures, two of the eight credit hours must be lab. Comparative, mammalian, or invertebrate anatomy or physiology are not accepted.
  • Genetics(3 credit hours minimum, lecture only)
  • Microbiology with Lab(4 credit hours minimum)
  • Organic Chemistry with Lab(4 credit hours minimum)
  • Biochemistry(3 credit hours minimum, lecture only; combination courses of organic/biochemistry or similar will not fulfill this prerequisite)

Each applicant must earn a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher on the six courses listed above to be eligible for admission consideration; no grade below Cwill be accepted regardless of the calculated GPA.

  • General Psychology(3 credit hours minimum; AP and other advanced coursework taken in high school for college credit is accepted, provided that the credit is reflected on the applicant's undergraduate transcript)
  • Statistics(3 credit hours minimum; AP and other advanced coursework taken in high school for college credit is accepted, provided that the credit is reflected on the applicant's undergraduate transcript)
  • Medical Terminology(No minimum credit hours; can be credit hour course or continuing education course in the U.S.; documentation of successful completion, if not reflected on college or university transcript, must be submitted directly to the PA program)

Exception: If an applicant is currently, or was within five years of anticipated matriculation, the main instructor at an accredited institution (college, community college, or university, either online or traditional classroom) for any of the above courses, the requirement to retake the course is waived. Please see the below definition of accredited institutions.Documentation of the instruction must be provided to the admissions officer by the applicant’s immediate supervisor at the accredited institution. This exception does not extend to supplemental instructors, laboratory assistants, or teaching assistants. When documentation is received, a grade of A will be applied to the prerequisite along with the required credit hours and will be used to calculate the applicant’s science prerequisite GPA.

*Definition of Accredited Institutions
For the purpose of transfer policy, articulation agreements, and prior higher education degrees, Wingate University defines an “accredited institution” as one accredited by any of the following institutional accreditors: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACCJC), Higher Learning Commission (HLC), Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), and WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).

Technical standards acknowledgment

The technical standards for admission set forth by the PA program establish essential qualities that are considered necessary for students admitted to the program to achieve the knowledge, skills, and levels of competency stipulated for graduation by the faculty and expected of the professional program by its accrediting agency, ARC-PA. All students admitted to this program are expected to demonstrate the attributes and meet the expectations listed. These technical standards are not only required for admission but must be maintained throughout a student’s progress in the PA program. Applicants who accept an offer of admission must sign a document acknowledging their possession of these attributes and return the document to the PA program with the tuition deposit.

GRE scores submitted to CASPA via ETS

Each applicant must complete theGraduate Record Examination(GRE) within five years of anticipated enrollment in the program and have the official scores report submitted directly to CASPA through ETS. Wingate University PA Program GRE code is7911and is applicable to both campuses. No minimum scores are required but scores in the 50th percentile or higher on each of the three sections are considered competitive.We will not accept theMCAT as substitution for the GRE, and we will not waive the GRE if you have a graduate degree.

ETS provides aGRE Fee Reduction Programfor individuals who can demonstrate financial need, for those who are unemployed and receiving unemployment compensation, and for national programs that work with underrepresented groups.Test-takers can complete theGRE Fee Reduction Request form(PDF)and follow the instructions on the form regarding the submission of materials to ETS. Voucher numbers are sent to recipients via email within 2 weeks of ETS approval of the request. More information about the GRE Fee Reduction Program, including who is eligible and how to apply is available here.

Letters of recommendation

One from a provider and one from a college professor or academic advisor.

A minimum of two letters of recommendation are required when the application is submitted through CASPA. One of these must be from a health care provider (MD, DO, PA, or NP), and the other from a college professor (who taught a course you completed) or your academic advisor. We prefer to see a minimum of three letters, and strongly advise varying the "venue" of your reference writers. It is strongly recommended that each of your reference writers has known you at the veryleast one year.

Minimum 500 hours of clinical experience

Each applicant must complete a minimum of 500 hours of direct patient contact. “Shadowing” does not count toward these required hours.

Preferences and Considerations

Preferences

  • Wingate graduates
  • Wingate PA Advantage students
  • Qualified graduates and students of VCOM (2 seats)

Considerations

  • Overall GPA
  • Overall Science GPA
  • Overall Non-Science GPA
  • Last 40 Hour GPA
  • Recent full-time college course loads
  • GRE scores
  • Personal Statement
  • References
  • Direct Patient Care Experience Hours
  • Shadowing Hours
  • Volunteering, Community Service, Extracurricular Activities
  • Service Abroad and/or Work with Culturally, Economically Diverse Groups

Personal interview

The interview consists of:

  • A one-to-one interview with a faculty member
  • Sitting in on a class
  • A Q&A session with current PA students
  • Multi Mini Interviews (MMIs)

The admissions officer receives each applicant’s documents after CASPA completes the verification process. The admissions officer or assigned staff reviews each application to determine whether an applicant is eligible for admission consideration. Following this initial review, each applicant receives an email from the admissions officer or assigned staff detailing the status of the application. The admissions officer or assigned staff may schedule an interview with the applicant. Admission interviews are held from September through February and are conducted within a 2-3 hour time frame. Following the interview session, the admissions officer or designated staff will contact each applicant by email within three weeks concerning the applicant’s status with the program. Admission with pending requirements will be considered “provisional” until the requirements are fulfilled on or before the stated deadlines.

Tuition deposit

Applicants offered admission to the PA program will be notified by the admissions officer or designated staff by email. In order to confirm acceptance of the offer, each applicant must pay a $1,500 deposit. The $1,500 deposit will be applied to the fall semester tuition if the student enrolls in the program. Failure to pay the $1,500 deposit in a timely matter will forfeit the applicant’s place in the program. The $1,500 tuition deposit is nonrefundable if the applicant chooses not to enroll in the PA program, fails to fulfill any requirement pending at the time of provisional admission, or is dismissed by the PA program prior to enrollment for reasons including, but not limited to, failure to disclose, or concealment of, a felony conviction, illegal drug use, and/or positive drug screening, or otherwise a materially false application statement.

Pay your deposit

Immunization Requirements

Immunization requirements are reviewed annually to be consistent with the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control as well as the general requirements of clinical affiliates. Immunizations at student expense are required prior to matriculation for PA students. Documentation should be submitted to Student Health Service.

  • DTP or Td (3 doses – month, day, year of each dose)
  • Td or Tdap or Tdap booster (within last 10 years – month, day, year)
  • Polio (3 doses – month, day, year of each dose)
  • MMR (after age 1, 2 doses – month, day, year of each dose) OR
    • Measles (2 doses – month, day, year of each dose or titer date and result)
    • Mumps (2 doses – month, day, year of each dose or titer date and result)
    • Rubella (1 dose – month, day, year or titer date and result)
  • Hepatitis B series (3 doses – month, day, year of each or titer date and result)
  • Varicella (chicken pox) (2 doses – month, day, year of each or titer date and result)
  • ** An updated meningococcal vaccine series is recommended based on the updated 2023 CDC guidelines for healthcare workers at increased risk.

Additionally, a Tuberculin test (PPD) (within 12 months, mm induration and date read)

  • 2-step required within 12 months of starting the clinical phase
  • Chest x-ray if positive PPD (date and results)
  • Treatment for latent TB, if applicable (date)

* TB testing are required annually. Only laboratory proof of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, or varicella is acceptable if the vaccine is not taken. Statement of disease is not sufficient for immunization record purposes.

*Influenza Vaccination – Although the influenza vaccine is not required for matriculation into the program, the program strongly encourages vaccination in the fall of years one, two, and three of the program. Should a student decline the influenza vaccine, clinical placement in years two and three may be limited due to clinical affiliate’s influenza vaccine requirements. The Wingate PA Program cannot guarantee clinical placements for unvaccinated students which may limit the student’s ability to complete and graduate from the program. The completion of all clinical rotations is required for completion of the program.

*COVID-19 Vaccination- Wingate University does not currently require that students receive the COVID-19 vaccination. In the recent past, clinical sites required that students show proof of vaccination before being allowed to care for patients at their site, with few opportunities for exemption. The majority of these requirements have recently ended, but vaccine requirements may change during your time in the program. Given this, the program encourages students to receive their COVID-19 vaccination in preparation for the clinical year to limit the potential impact on their timely progression and completion of the program.

Application Checklist

Click here to download the checklist.

Virtual Information Session

We invite you to watch the video below to hear more about admission requirements, application process, didactic and clinical curriculum, and student life at Wingate University's PA program.

The Wingate University Physician Assistant Studies program usesCentral Application Service for Physician Assistants(CASPA) as our admissions application for the programsin Wingate and Hendersonville, NC.Applicants are asked to choose either the Wingate or Hendersonville Campus in order to submit a CASPA application.There is no supplemental application for this program.

Two Campuses...One Program

The Wingate University Physician Assistant Studies Programadmits one class each year, up to sixty students, beginning in late August. About forty students are admitted to theWingate campusand twenty to theHendersonville campus.Through advanced technology, we offer synchronous distance learning,wherein faculty interact in real time with students, regardless of which Wingate University location they’re attending. Every student can engage with other students at both locations during class. Only the hands-on lab courses are taught separately on each campus.

The Wingate campus is located just 30 minutes outside of Charlotte, nestled on 540 rolling acres. Impressive facilities on campus and unmatched opportunities as Wingate is positioned in the heart of North Carolina's healthcare providers.TheHendersonville campusoffers an educational experience in the mountains of western North Carolina with all of its natural beauty and diversity. Opportunities are offered in this area to work in a variety of environments, including under-served populations as well as distinguished healthcare providers in state-of-the-art facilities.

Separate Facilities...Equal Opportunities

Scholastic Resources: Students on both campuses have access to all of the same scholastic resources to include Dynamed Plus and Access Medicine through the library website. Librarian services and research tools are similarly available online.

Student Health Services: The Wingate campus houses the Student Health Center which is available equally to undergraduate and graduate students on location. Students on the Hendersonville campus have access to multiple urgent care, primary care, and hospital services in the local area. Certain vaccines, such as the annual influenza vaccine, may be made available on campus. Availability is determined on a year-to-year basis.

Fitness Center: Tuition includes fitness center access: Wingate Campus employees and students can use the McGee Athletic Center. Students, staff, and faculty on the Hendersonville campus are provided with a complimentary membership to western North Carolina YMCA facilities. The Hendersonville YMCA is located across the street from campus. Students may attend any western NC YMCA after registering for their membership.

Wingate Eats (Cafeteria): Cafeteria services and various small dining establishments are available to students on the Wingate campus. Hendersonville students enjoy breakfast, lunch, and grab-and-go snacks from the Overlook Cafe, which is located on campus. The cafe offers a wide range of menu options at reasonable prices. It is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. The town of Hendersonville also boasts many small eateries and restaurants that deliver.

Counseling Services: Wingate University offers counseling to all students via in-person appointments or telehealth. Hendersonville students seeking services may reach out to the Counseling Services Center by emailing counseling@wingate.edu. Additional information is available here.

Academic Resources Center (ARC): All services offered by the ARC, including exam proctoring, are available to students on both campuses.

Contact Us

Wingate Campus
(704) 233-8051
pa@wingate.edu

Hendersonville Campus
(828) 309-0609
pahendersonville@wingate.edu

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