2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant Studies
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| Monika Baldridge |
Associate Dean of the College of Health Sciences;
Professor of Physician Assistant Studies |
| Jenna Danoski |
Clinical Education Coordinator-Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant Studies;
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathologists’ Assistant Studies |
| Juan Felix |
Medical Director-Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant Studies;
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathologists’ Assistant Studies |
| Susan Stillman |
Program Director-Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant Studies;
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathologists’ Assistant Studies |
| Joel Wichmann |
Assistant Professor Pathologists’ Assistant Studies |
Admission
Admission to Carroll University Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant Studies Program requires a bachelor’s degree and satisfaction of prerequisite coursework. The program admits qualified students regardless of race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national or ethnic origin or handicap that does not interfere with the performance of professional pathologists’ assistant practice as provided by law.
Admission Timeline:
- August 1: Application Opens
- February 28: Priority Application Deadline
- April 15: Final Application Deadline
- September through May: Virtual interviews conducted on a rolling basis
- September: Offers begin on a rolling basis as interviews are completed
Required Application Materials:
- Graduate Studies Application
- Personal Statement
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae
- Three Professional References
- Observation/Shadow Hours in a Pathology Lab
- Safety and Technical Standards Form
- GRE or MCAT Scores - encouraged, but not required
- Official Post-Secondary Transcripts from all institutions attended
Admission Requirements:
- Cumulative and Preprofessional GPA of 3.0
- Bachelor’s degree from and accredited institution must be awarded prior to matriculation
Preprofessional Coursework:
- Human Anatomy* - 1 semester with lab
- Human Physiology* - 1 semester with lab (or a 1-year combined anatomy and physiology course)
- General Biology - 2 semesters (lab is preferred, but not required)
- General Chemistry - 2 semesters with lab
- Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry - 1 semester with lab
- Statistics - 1 semester
- Microbiology - 1 semester (lab is preferred, but not required)
- 3 additional semesters of upper-level sciences* (300 level or higher - recommended courses include Genetics, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, etc.)
*Anatomy and Physiology must be completed within five years of date of application.
*Pre-professional courses must be completed with a “C” or higher at an accredited institution prior to matriculation. Note that a “C-” will not be accepted.
*Psychology and Sociology courses will not fulfill the upper-level sciences requirement.
Other Admission Information:
Matriculating students must provide Carroll University with official college transcripts for coursework in progress at the time of application, as well as a final transcript from their graduating institution with degree conferral posted.
AP courses are accepted for general biology I, general chemistry I, and statistics. Documentation must be submitted via official college transcript.
Carroll University will not accept transfer credits for any required course in the Pathologists’ Assistant Studies Program. Advanced placement will not be granted for any reason, including prior academic studies or professional experience. Only full-time students are admitted to the program, and all courses within the curriculum are required.
The selection process for the PATH A Program is highly competitive. Each application is evaluated on individual merits. The submitted materials will be used to evaluate applicants for potential success in the program based on proven academic performance and potential; knowledge of the PATH A profession; work and other experiences; letters of reference; and essays. Personal interviews, offered to the most qualified applicants, will aid the committee in assessing a variety of non-cognitive factors, including interpersonal skills, personal maturity, motivation, and life experiences. Applicants may not be accepted without a personal interview. Invitations for admission will be extended to applicants who appear to be the most highly qualified to meet the mission and goals of the program. Students will be admitted to the Master of Science in Pathologists’ Assistant Studies program based on their admission materials and their interview.
Students need not have received their bachelor’s degree from Carroll University, but those who do will receive additional admission points.
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