The CUNY School of Medicine PA Program is a full-time, 28-month graduate program composed of seven consecutive semesters. Students must meet strict academic and professional standards to advance through each phase and graduate.

  • Duration: 28 months (80 credits)
  • Phases: Didactic (16 months) and Clinical (12 months)
  • Advanced Standing: Not offered — no transfer credits or course substitutions accepted.
  • A minimum grade of 70% (C) is required in all courses.
  • Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA each semester and cumulatively.
  • All required courses must be completed as scheduled to progress. Incomplete coursework may result in delay, deceleration, or dismissal.
  • Failure in didactic courses may lead to dismissal.
  • In the clinical phase, failure in a supervised clinical practice experience (SCPE) may require remediation (course repeat), causing graduation delays.
  • A maximum of one SCPE courses may be repeated. Failing more than two leads to dismissal.
  • Remediation may incur additional tuition and fees.

To graduate, students must:

  • Complete all coursework in both phases.
  • Pass the End of Curriculum MCQ exam and Summative OSCE, and Summative Clinical Technical Skills OSCE with a 70% or higher.
  • Fulfill all technical standards and professional conduct expectations.
  • Be in good academic standing as reviewed by the Course & Standing Committee.
  • Students are assigned an academic advisor at matriculation.
  • Those falling below academic or conduct standards may face probation or dismissal.
  • Final progression decisions are made by the Course & Standing Committee each semester.

Students must maintain stable internet access for participation in remote instruction or assessments.

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