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Not 100% wrong (there are practicing PAs with an associates still), but not accurate for today's graduates.  I think the last of the associate programs have all combined with universities to offer a master's or have shut down.  Tri-C, here in Ohio, was an associates and joined with Cleveland State several years ago to offer a master's.  They are the oldest program in Ohio and have sadly lost accreditation.  They graduate their final class December 2018.  California had a few associates programs that graduated classes in the past few years. 

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The info they cite isn't wrong:  there is, as far as I know, ONE program in FL that awards and A.S. for PA degree - and the preface in the article prior to the chart is that "In FL, 6 of the 16 highest paid grads...".  Which is also extinct/going to be extinct as they are moving to B.S and/or M.S.  

http://www.mdc.edu/physicianassistantas/

So technically not wrong.  A poor sample size to be sure.  Misleading, yes.  But *technically* not wrong.

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