rickt0313 Posted August 8, 2011 Judging from previous posts, I don't think we are going to hear anything for quite some time: http://www.physicianassistantforum.com/forums/showthread.php/29323-Fall-2011-Acceptance
polarbears11 Posted August 8, 2011 yeah, we wont hear from them until winter. they dont do interviews so its gonna be a long wait.
MrsRonSwanson Posted August 8, 2011 They probably won't start reviewing applications until after the deadline.
laramos Posted August 9, 2011 Hello, The application deadline is October 1st and we will not make decisions until early December. We received 1700 applications last year, so it took time to review them. We expect more applications this year but we hope to complete the review by mid-December at the latest. I will keep you posted. Luis A. Ramos, MS, PA-C Director and Assistant Professor Physician Assistant Program Chatham UNIVERSITY Woodland Road Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Phone: 412-365-1405 Fax: 412-365-1623
coolbreeze Posted August 9, 2011 Thank you for the update! Its really nice to have a staff look over these forums and understand our anxiety! :D
Dondoro88 Posted August 10, 2011 Do you have any statistics for the Puerto Rico cohort? # of applicants and such?
jssykah13 Posted September 25, 2011 Do you have any statistics for the Puerto Rico cohort? # of applicants and such? Did you apply to the program in Puerto Rico? Are you fluent in Spanish or did you take some courses? I am fluent since my mother only speaks Spanish, but I never took any courses in college. I took the Spanish AP test in order to satisfy those requirements, I hope that helps. I also lived in Puerto Rico, so I would not mind going back to that wonderful island ! Good luck !! Please post if and when you receive a response. thanks !!
laramos Posted September 30, 2011 Hello, The number of applicants for the Puerto Rico cohort, which started this August, was 204. We only selected 9 students because that is the limit we have to work with at this time. There are 8 students doing their second year on clinical rotations at the San Juan VA Medical Center. We currently have one full-time faculty member and two adjunct faculty members in Puerto Rico. As demand continues and we are authorized to take more students, we hope to grow this cohort. Lastly, there has been no movement on the part of the Puerto Rican government to authorize PA practice in Puerto Rico but we are working with the AAPA and the PAs for Latino Health (a caucus of the AAPA) to get this accomplished. Good luck everyone! Luis A. Ramos, MS, PA-C Director and Assistant Professor Physician Assistant Program Chatham UNIVERSITY Woodland Road Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Phone: 412-365-1405 Fax: 412-365-1623
Dondoro88 Posted September 30, 2011 Did you apply to the program in Puerto Rico? Are you fluent in Spanish or did you take some courses? I am fluent since my mother only speaks Spanish, but I never took any courses in college. I took the Spanish AP test in order to satisfy those requirements, I hope that helps. I also lived in Puerto Rico, so I would not mind going back to that wonderful island ! Good luck !! Please post if and when you receive a response. thanks !! Yes I did apply, I'm fluent in Spanish and have the credits from college so no worries there. Btw do you know Chathams HCE req?
laramos Posted October 1, 2011 Hello, The program has not healthcare experience requirement. We do have a shadowing requirement. Although some of our student have healthcare experience, the vast majority of them do not. Luis A. Ramos, MS, PA-C Director and Assistant Professor Physician Assistant Program Chatham UNIVERSITY Woodland Road Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Phone: 412-365-1405 Fax: 412-365-1623
Dondoro88 Posted October 1, 2011 Thank you Luis. btw, is there an absolute cut off for the science GPA? or does some HCE and other factors balance this? if so, what would you give the most weight?
laramos Posted October 3, 2011 Hello again... No absolute cut off. We do not rank our candidates by GPAs but use a holistic review process in which once we determine the basic qualifications we look at personal experiences, attributes, and characteristics, as well as superior academic performance, of the candidates. Although credit is provided for these, none of them are individually determinative. Please go to our website for more information about the holistic review and how we select our applicants. Luis A. Ramos, MS, PA-C Director and Assistant Professor Physician Assistant Program Chatham UNIVERSITY Woodland Road Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Phone: 412-365-1405 Fax: 412-365-1623
Dianam2162 Posted October 4, 2011 Hello Luis, You stated that 9 students were already selected for the Puerto Rico cohort. Does that mean the acceptance letters were already sent, or will be sent later in the year? I was just wondering since I applied to the PR campus. Thanks for your help!
jssykah13 Posted October 29, 2011 ^^^^^^^^^^^I was wondering the same thing. I am anxiously awaiting for Puerto Rico, since I would be thrilled to attend. I have plans to work with the Hispanic community, so this is what I need and want for me! In the future do you plan on expanding the class size? Is there plenty of Spanish speaking patient interaction? Good luck to everyone !!
Dondoro88 Posted October 29, 2011 jssykah, did you apply to the pittsburgh campus as well? and have you visited the puerto rico cohort? i want to learn more about chatham after reading the negative threads posted on the forum recently
rickt0313 Posted October 30, 2011 My advice would be to attend one of their open houses, like the one they had today, or schedule a visit to the campus to gain a more accurate idea of what the program is all about and what is involved with succeeding in the program. Talking to faculty and students in person is of tremendous benefit. I attended the open house today and spoke extensively with two current 1st year students. I am very impressed with what I have seen and heard.
lucy2012 Posted November 2, 2011 I attened the open house on Oct 29 and was deeply impressed with this program. I have one question, does 100 in TOFEL iBT an absolute cut off even for neutralized US citizen who received their bachalor degree outside US? Thanks in advance.
KimK Posted November 4, 2011 Hey everyone! I just wanted to add- I attended a problem-based learning class at Chatham earlier this year and got to speak with some of the current PA students. They were all extremely enthusiastic about the program, and had only good things to say. I personally think that the problem based learning approach is great, especially for students who are hands-on learners. This will be my second time applying to Chatham- I really like their program! Good luck to everyone!
ALombardo Posted November 11, 2011 Hello, Just wondering if anyone received an email to attend a new faculty PBL seminar at Chatham and will be attending?
garelk Posted December 1, 2011 Do they really accept applications for a 80 spots? I really like what I have heard and read about the program, the set up sounds great. If the review of applications are completed by mid December, will we here then too?
clp5185 Posted December 6, 2011 Luis, I have applied to Chatham and received the first general email saying I would be contacted if further information was needed but that my application was being reviewed (this was in early September). Many people I talk to have received a second email in early November (they also received the first one that I did) saying essentially the same thing but I did not. Does this mean I am no longer being considered for admission at Chatham? thank you for your time, Chelsea Pruckner
gtrev07 Posted December 8, 2011 No, I bet youre fine! You probably applied early and they got to your information first, maybe? We're all waiting for a word within the next month or so, I believe! Hang in there!
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