Program Structure
-
Master’s
level
program of
93 credit
hours
accomplished
over 7
consecutive
semesters
beginning
every
-
January 30 students
accepted
annually
- Graduates will be qualified to sit for the national certifying exam
known as the PANCE. (Successful completion of this exam is required in all states to obtain licensure)
-
A 15 month
didactic and
12 month
clinical
rotations
curriculum
-
Clinical
sites will
be located
throughout
central
Indiana,
with the
option of
more distant
sites
pending
departmental
approval
-
Numerous
opportunities
for interprofessional
education
with ISU
Physical
Therapy,
Nursing, and Athletic
Training
students, as
well as
IUSM-TH
medical
students Collaboration
with the
Rural Health
Innovative
-
Collaboration with the
Rural Health Innovative
Following the graduation of
the ISU PA Program's first
class, first time
PANCE rates will be
available on our website for
review.
Classes of students
admitted to the program
while accredited are able to
complete program and sit for
the PANCE regardless of
accreditation status upon
graduation.