Prospective Students

Each fall and spring terms, the program holds information sessions for interested individuals.

These sessions are geared towards applicants for the next application cycle. Attendees are encouraged to review the information on the Physician Assistant Studies (M.S.) website before attending a session. Please pay particular attention to “Frequently Asked Questions.” Since the sessions start promptly, please arrive on time. The program expects a large number of potential applicants to attend, and we are unable to repeat information that was presented before the applicant’s arrival.

If you have questions about the program or admission to the program please contact us at . We will, however, be hosting an information session via WebEx. To register please click the following link. See you there!

Upcoming Information Session for Spring '24:

Wednesday, April 3rd from 6:00-7:30 PM
Link: Registration link to attend 
Access Code: 2634 050 7681
Password: PAProgram

The PA Program also participates in TU Graduate Open Houses held in the fall and spring. To get more information about upcoming events please visit the Graduate Admissions graduate studies events.

Why the PA Program?

Reasons why our physician assistant program may be right for you:

  • the physician assistant field is one of the fastest growing professions in the country and our graduates are in high demand.
  • students benefit from experienced faculty, excellent clinical instruction and superior teaching sites.
  • the program has an excellent student-faculty ratio, which means greater interaction with faculty and more opportunities for discussion among students.
  • Towson University’s program is affiliated with all of the major medical teaching institutions in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area including LifeBridge Health, Johns Hopkins HospitalGreater Baltimore Medical Center, MedStar Health,  University of Maryland Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Medical Center.
  • students make a difference in providing much needed healthcare services to medically underserved and disadvantaged communities, as well as an ever expanding pool of patients from all social strata.