Inaugural Cohort Scheduled to Start in January 2026
As a leader in integrated healthcare education, Logan University is expanding its degree offerings with the Master of Science in Physician Assistant (PA) Program. Applications for the PA Program open today - Thursday, April 24 - through the Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA®) website.
“This is a great step toward our mission of expanding and growing our College of Health Sciences, and after several years of dedicated work and preparation, we are thrilled to be getting closer to starting the PA program on campus,” said Logan President H. Garrett Thompson, DC, PhD. “We look forward to training the next generation of PAs, who in turn will provide exceptional care to our patient population.”
The first PA cohort of students is anticipated to begin the program in January 2026. The 24-month program includes one year of didactic education and training on campus in Chesterfield, Missouri, followed by one year of clinical rotations. The program aims to educate students to become competent, caring PAs who practice evidence-based medicine, exhibit cultural sensitivity, demonstrate effective leadership and are devoted to whole healthcare.
“Logan’s bold step forward reflects our dedication to shaping the future of patient care—where interprofessional collaboration, innovation, and compassion go hand in hand,” said Brooke Miller, DMSc, PA-C, program chair and founding program director. “Accepting student applications is a milestone we’ve been working toward, and we look forward to welcoming the inaugural class of future PAs.”
For more information, contact Jeremy Boyce at PA-Admissions@logan.edu or visit Logan.edu/PA.
Logan University has applied for Accreditation-Provisional from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA)—the accrediting body for PA programs in the United States. The first matriculating class is expected in January of 2026, pending achieving accreditation at the September 2025 ARC-PA meeting.
In the event that Logan University does not achieve Accreditation-Provisional status, the program will not be able to commence student enrollment, and any admission offers will be rescinded. The ARC-PA will not consider or act upon an application if eligibility requirements are not met, and the program will be unable to begin. Achieving Accreditation-Provisional status is required for enrolled students to be eligible for the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE) upon graduation.
About Logan University
Logan University has been dedicated to advancing health through education since 1935. Our consistently top-ranked health sciences programs combine hands-on training, immersive learning, and world-class faculty to prepare graduates for fulfilling careers in health care. With state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technologies and post-graduate support, Logan delivers a modern, comprehensive educational experience through 10 academic programs that empower graduates to make a difference in the health and performance of those they serve. Logan is located on a picturesque 112-acre campus in Chesterfield, Missouri—a thriving suburb of St. Louis. Discover more at logan.edu.
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Logan University Begins Accepting Applications for Physician Assistant (PA) Program
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