ISSUE 26
Providing good academic support begins with a robust advising system. Training one of your faculty members to be the Academic Success Coach can pay dividends by reducing attrition and improving student retention.
This is our final issue of PA Admissions Corner and we thank you for joining us.
Take Control of Your PA Program Admissions
A step-by-step primer for admissions professionals working in the health professions.
Remediation Part 2: The Student Success Coaching Model
ISSUE 25
All PA programs have an advising structure that provides support for students. Incorporating a Student Success Coaching Model leads advisors to immediately refer students when academic difficulty is detected.
Remediation Part 1: Early Intervention for Student Challenges
ISSUE 24
Implementing preventative measures can make a big difference in your program’s outcomes, helping students enter your program equipped with the tools they need to succeed.
Make or Break Compliance Part 2: ARC-PA Standard A3.13
ISSUE 23
Standard A3.13 is the most frequently misunderstood Accreditation Requirement and can make or break your admissions process if not correctly addressed.
Make or Break Compliance Part 1: Guide to Meeting ARC-PA Standards
ISSUE 22
Clear understanding and compliance protects your program, its students, and their future patients. It also benefits your program by ensuring you have the funding and staff required to fulfill your roles.
Successful PA Admissions Part 5: Common Questions
ISSUE 21
We complete our series on Successful PA Admissions by addressing some frequently asked questions regarding interviewing, pre-screening, diversification, and inclusion.
Successful PA Admissions Part 4: Expanding Diversity and Inclusion
ISSUE 20
How to move from a theoretical discussion on diversity and inclusion to a methodology that can be applied to any PA program.
Successful PA Admissions Part 3: Group Interviewing
ISSUE 19
Let’s discuss how group interviews can save you from missing terrific applicants plus help you recognize red-flag behaviors.
Successful PA Admissions Part 2: Behavioral Interviews
ISSUE 18
Using behavioral interviews as a tool for locating applicants who will be a great fit in your program and for eliminating applicants that display problematic tendencies.