Yes. At its March 2025 meeting, the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) placed the Touro University Nevada Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Touro University Nevada on Accreditation-Probation status until its next review in March 2027.

Probation accreditation is a temporary accreditation status initially of not less than two years. However, that period may be extended by the ARC-PA for up to an additional two years if the ARC-PA finds that the program is making substantial progress toward meeting all applicable standards but requires additional time to come into full compliance. Probation accreditation status is granted, at the sole discretion of the ARC-PA, when a program holding an accreditation status of Accreditation - Provisional or Accreditation - Continued does not, in the judgment of the ARC-PA, meet the Standards or when the capability of the program to provide an acceptable educational experience for its students is threatened.

Once placed on probation, a program that fails to comply with accreditation requirements in a timely manner, as specified by the ARC-PA, may be scheduled for a focused site visit and is subject to having its accreditation withdrawn.

Specific questions regarding the Program and its plans should be directed to the Program Director and/or the appropriate institutional official(s).

The program’s accreditation history can be viewed on the ARC-PA website at https://www.arc-pa.org/accreditation-history-touro-university-nevada/.

As a reminder, programs are required to adhere to all ARC-PA Standards and requirements for maintenance of accreditation as outlined in Section 3 of the ARC-PA Accreditation Handbook (https://www.arc-pa.org/entry-level-accreditation/accreditation-manual/).

Touro University Nevada is regionally accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).

Although each application pool is unique, the average undergraduate cumulative and science GPA of our last entering class were 3.46 and 3.41, respectively.

Yes, the application process is on a rolling basis.

  • Rolling admissions signifies that applications are reviewed as they arrive through the Centralized Application System and/or Touro Nevada admissions application.
  • The committee review selection begins after applications are verified and will continue until all the accepted positions are filled.
  • Once the available positions are filled and the waitlist is maximized, the application review will end. This may take place well before the stated deadline(s) due to the volume of applicants.

No, the PA program does not accept transfer students or advanced placement.

You may have up to two prerequisite courses in progress and you will be required to successfully complete all prerequisite courses prior to beginning the PA program. An official transcript reflecting the completion of the courses will be required prior to matriculation.

Starting the 2021-2022 application cycle, you may have up to four prerequisite courses in progress and you will be required to successfully complete all prerequisite courses prior to beginning the PA program.  An official transcript reflecting the completion of the courses will be required prior to matriculation.

GRE scores are no longer required for admission into the PA program.

The Touro Nevada PA program uses a rolling admission process. The initial screening involves a review of applications to confirm eligibility and select candidates for an interview on campus based on the applicant’s competitive profile as outlined by the admission requirements. Applicants who meet admission requirements but not selected for an interview are held and re-evaluated periodically throughout the cycle.

The interview is an opportunity for candidates to learn more about Touro Nevada and the PA program and to participate in activities that aid in the selection process. Interviews are conducted from August through October. The interview day involves presentations by faculty and staff from the Division of Student Affairs and the PA department. The day also involves current students, a campus tour, and both group and individual interviews that allow candidates to demonstrate their provider suitability, teamwork, and communication skills.

Candidates are scored on their interview and application and subsequently ranked by the admissions committee. Candidates are notified whether they have been accepted, waitlisted, or released from consideration. Candidates on the waitlist are reviewed periodically throughout the cycle. All those who receive an offer from the PA program are expected to respond typically within two weeks and submit a $1,000 deposit to secure their seat. The deposit is non-refundable and is applied towards tuition.

Yes, we will accept Pass/Fail grades. If your institution does not provide a transcript key on what letter grade the pass grade is equivalent to, it will be evaluated as a “C” for undergraduate courses/”B” for graduate courses.

  • In the event your institution does not include a transcript key, we will accept verification from your instructor (on letterhead and signed or direct email to the program manager) indicating the numerical grade and letter grade equivalency.
  • Although not deemed competitive, pass/fail grades are acceptable.

No, students in the PA program are not required to provide or solicit clinical sites or preceptors.