Thank you for your interest in our Master of PA Medicine program!
University of Lynchburg PA Medicine Admissions Response to COVID-19
We will begin accepting applications for the 2024-25 admission cycle through the Central Application System for PAs beginning April 25, 2024. We will enroll a cohort of 40 students for this class. Classes will begin in May 2025.
This entry-level master’s degree program consists of 101 credit hours divided into three phases that span 27 consecutive months. Classes are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. The program will only be offered on campus at the Graduate Health Sciences facility.
Please refer to the pages listed here for prerequisite requirements, application requirements, admission process, required technical standards, estimated program costs, and program policies. For other questions, contact us at pa@lynchburg.edu or 434.544.8876.
University of Lynchburg Program Highlights
- Anatomy lab featuring flat-screen monitors and 21 cadaver stations
- Low student-faculty ratio
- Advanced clinical procedures emphasis
- Modular organ-based format
- Fully integrated ultrasound curriculum
- Extensive clinical rotation exposure
- Custom-designed facilities in the newly renovated Graduate Health Science building adjacent to campus. This 26,000-square-foot building features state-of-the-art equipment and technology.
The University of Lynchburg’s advanced curriculum offers students a unique opportunity to practice medicine and become leaders in health care. Our focus on critical thinking incorporates both problem-based learning and advanced simulation education.
Upon completion of the University of Lynchburg Master of PA Medicine (MPAM) degree and successfully passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE), our PA students are eligible to enroll in the Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) program.
We look forward to assisting you with the application and admission process.