Admission Requirements
The application process for September 2025 is open. The deadline for application is January 15. The deadline for submission of all required transcripts and supporting documentation is February 1. For a quick overview of the PA Program please view this General Overview.
The Physician Assistant Education program is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada only.
The Physician Assistant Education Program admissions committee adheres to the admissions policies posted on the Physician Assistant Education Program website and applies the same rules and guidelines to all applicants.
- Minimum 2 years of undergraduate university
- Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA 3.0 on the OMSAS 4.0 scale
- No specific course or background requirements
- Work and/or volunteer experience is not required
By June 2025, applicants must have completed a minimum of two years of undergraduate work. A year is the full block of work specified for a year or level of the program as indicated on the university transcript and in the appropriate university calendar. If requested, applicants must provide evidence that this requirement has been met by June 30 of the year of entry. Only degree courses at an accredited university will be considered. A minimum of 10 full courses or 20 half courses (two years) are required. Courses that employ small group, self-directed or inquiry learning are excellent preparation for the PA program however, there are no specific course or background requirements. There is no requirement for applicants to have carried a full course load. By February 1, applicants are expected to have achieved an overall simple average of at least 3.0 on the OMSAS 4.0 scale for consideration. The PA Program calculates a cumulative GPA for all completed undergraduate study. Higher grades may be required. OMSAS Scale
Students currently registered in the 2nd year of a university program must provide an official interim transcript showing results for all courses from their first academic year and results from their current 1st semester of their second academic year. Additionally, all courses registered for their 2nd semester must be indicated on the official transcript. Official transcripts must indicate registration in a minimum of 10 full credits or 20 half credits. Official transcripts must be submitted and received by McMaster prior to the February 1 deadline. Marks on completed supplementary and summer courses will be included in the grade point average calculation.
By February 1, applicants must have achieved an overall simple average of at least a 3.0 on the OMSAS 4.0 scale. While an overall simple average of at least 3.0 on the OMSAS 4.0 scale meets the minimal criterion for consideration for admission, prospective applicants should be aware that given the rapidly rising level of competition for a limited number of positions, a significantly higher GPA would provide them with a more reasonable chance of admission. Due to changes from year to year in the level of competitiveness, an exact figure in this regard cannot be provided.
Upon acceptance, successful applicants will be required to provide detailed medical information, including a record of completion of required immunizations, evidence of Basic Life Support Provider certification through the Heart & Stroke Foundation and a satisfactory Police Records Check (at the applicant’s expense) upon entering the program and annually thereafter.
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Applicants are required to submit both:
- An application (including the appropriate fees) through the:
Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) - Supplementary Application (including the appropriate fee). Access to the supplementary application will be emailed to all qualified applicants by end of February.
Supplementary application assessment fee:
In addition to the application fees paid to OUAC, students applying to the PA Program are subject to an additional $140 supplementary application assessment fee. The supplementary application assessment fee must be paid upon submission of your supplementary application.
All application fees for the PA Program are non-refundable.
OUAC application (including fees) must be completed by January 15. All required transcripts and supporting documentation must be received by February 1.
Upon receipt of the application, official transcripts, supplementary application & supplementary application assessment fee selected applicants will be invited to an interview.
The supplementary application is an additional application the PA Program uses to assess applicants.
Access to the PA Program supplementary application will be emailed to all qualified applicants in late February (by February 21). Applicants must complete their supplementary application by February 27 at 12:00 pm ET (noon).
The supplementary application will include both written and video responses.
Computer requirements include:
- Internet
- Webcam
- Microphone
Tablets or mobile devices cannot be used.
Supplementary application assessment fee:
In addition to the application fees paid to OUAC, students applying to the PA Program are subject to an additional $140 supplementary application assessment fee. The supplementary application assessment fee must be paid upon submission of your supplementary application.
The supplementary application assessment fee of $140 will be loaded on all applicants MOSAIC applicant portal. Payment methods are available here.
All application fees for the PA Program are non-refundable.
- If you are a current McMaster undergraduate student not enrolled in your final year of study, you are not required to apply through OUAC. Please complete the PAEP Internal Transfer Application (Google Form) by January 15. Do not request your McMaster University transcript.
- If you are a current McMaster undergraduate student enrolled in your final year of study, you are not required to apply through the OUAC application form. Please complete the McMaster Returning Student Application online by January 15. Do not request your McMaster University transcript.
- If you are a McMaster undergraduate alumnus and you have not attended another institution for undergraduate level study since you were last enrolled at McMaster, you are not required to apply on the OUAC application form. Please complete the McMaster Returning Student Application online by January 15. Do not request your McMaster University transcript.
Applicants with non-Canadian or non-US transcripts should pay particular attention to this requirement. Possessing a transcript from a non-Canadian or non-US university is not sufficient.
Applicants who have not met minimum course number criteria utilizing their Canadian or US data and require inclusion of their international education data must have their foreign transcript assessed by World Education Services Canada (WES).
The Physician Assistant program requires the WES ICAP Course-by-Course with an overall GPA assessment from WES Canada. Applicants must have their transcript(s) sent directly from their university to World Education Services and submit their WES ICAP course-by-course with GPA assessment to the Admissions Office at McMaster University by February 1. The assessment is for PA program review only.
**Please note — grades from foreign credentials will not be included for applicants who meet the minimum course number requirements with Canadian or US education.
Please review your McMaster Application Portal (SLATE) for the status of your required transcripts and documents. Transcripts must include Fall grades. Secondary school (high school) transcripts are not required or reviewed. For transcript information please visit Transcripts & Documents
If you have not requested your transcripts electronically through OUAC, please upload your required transcript through your McMaster Application Portal (SLATE).The deadline for submission of all required transcripts and supporting documentation is February 1.
Reference letters are not required or reviewed.
Do not mail admissions materials to the PAEP Office.
If mailing official documents the correct mailing address is:
McMaster University
Admissions – GH 108
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8
Canada
The structure of the PA Education program requires that all students complete the entire program starting with Medical Foundation 1. There is no provision for advanced standing or transfer into the program.
All students must meet McMaster University’s English language proficiency requirement for admission.
If you require further information, please use the “Chat with us now” feature available on the English Proficiency website.
Deferred registrations will not normally be granted in the PA Education Program. Deferred registration may be granted only under exceptional circumstances. Request for deferral must be submitted within two weeks of the offer of admission.
Canadian Armed Forces
McMaster supports the training of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members interested in career progression as a Physician Assistant. CAF applicants must meet the following minimum entry requirements:
- Minimum 2 years of undergraduate university (A minimum of 10 full-courses or 20 half courses at an undergraduate/University level are required)
- Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA 3.0 on the OMSAS 4.0 scale
If both requirements are met, the CAF applicant will be invited to submit a supplementary application and to participate in the multiple-mini-interview process. Please note that successful CAF applicants are subject to final approval from the Canadian Armed Forces prior to commencing the program.
Indigenous Applicants
Indigenous participation in the PAEP is important. To ensure equitable admissions we have a facilitated admissions process for First Nations, Inuit and Métis applicants. In accordance with the new McMaster University Indigenous Ancestry Verification policy and the Facilitated Indigenous Application Process (FIAP) of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) applicants who wish to apply through this stream must complete FIAP, including the new McMaster Indigenous Ancestry Verification process available in 2026 for applicants. Information on the policy, application requirements, and the online FIAP application can be found on the IHLL Website.
Indigenous applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Indigenous applicants who are endorsed for consideration under the FIAP and who satisfy all PAEP admission requirements, with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 on the OMSAS 4.0 scale will be automatically invited for an interview.
- PA Applicants who wish to be considered under the Indigenous application process must submit the FIAP application by February 1. In addition to the FIAP, applicants must also complete a program application form and the PAEP supplementary application.
- One self-identification application is used for all Faculty of Health Sciences programs that have a facilitated Indigenous admissions stream. The FIAP application must be submitted by the earliest deadline date for the programs which you have applied to.
Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI)
Virtual Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI)
Selected candidates will be invited to participate in a virtual MMI. Invitations will be emailed by mid-April. The virtual MMI will take place on a Saturday in early May.
McMaster has always been an innovator in the field of medical education. The Multiple Mini-Interview, or MMI, is one example of how McMaster has approached an accepted process, like the traditional interview, and revolutionized it. Researchers at McMaster hypothesized that increasing the number of encounters for each interviewed applicant would lead to a more reliable assessment of the individual. This proved to be exactly the case. The MMI increases the overall reliability of the interview in judging an applicant’s merits. It also dilutes the effect of a single misrepresentative showing by an applicant in any one interaction. Pioneered at McMaster in 2002, the MMI is currently being adopted at other schools across both Canada, the United States and internationally.
The PA program admissions process utilizes multiple mini interviews (MMIs) through an online platform. At this time, applicants can access the MMI online and are not required to physically be in Hamilton for the interview process. The virtual MMI is supported by the KIRA talent (online) platform and requires students to respond to a number of video and written prompts. Each prompt or “station” deals with a variety of issues and topics, which may include communication, collaboration, ethics, health policy, critical thinking, awareness of society health issues in Canada, and personal qualities. Applicants are not assessed on their scientific knowledge.
Financial Information
Careful consideration should be given to the financial requirements of this program.
Please refer to the Office of the Registrar website for the most accurate tuition information, including the tuition fees for domestic out-of-province students.
The 2024-2025 tuition fees for domestic in-province students are approximately $12,000 for a 12-month academic term, plus supplementary fees estimated at $1,600 per year.
Clinical experiences require students to provide their own reliable transportation. Throughout the program, students will be placed in more than one clinical placement. Due to limited placements, it is likely students will need to relocate within Ontario. Travel and living expenses are the responsibility of the student.
Additional costs include books, diagnostic equipment and other learning resources estimated at $2,500.
There is a bursary program which has been developed by the University. Bursaries may be awarded to students who are Canadian citizens based on demonstrated financial need. Bursaries are intended to offset provincial financial assistance and cannot supplement the full cost of education. For further information, please contact the Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Office at McMaster University.