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DMSc Bachelor's-Trained PAs

Advance your career as a physician assistant/associate (PA) without putting it on hold. The College of Idaho’s fully online Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) program empowers you to lead change in healthcare settings through evidence-based implementation science, equipping you with skills you can apply immediately.

Apply to one of the College’s 18-month-track programs within our DMSc Curriculum:

  • For aspiring and current educators, we have a path for you through our Health Professions Education Track.
  • For those seeking leadership opportunities in areas like administration, policy and quality improvement, our Health System Leadership Track is the ideal path for you.
  • For clinical PAs at any stage of your career looking to enhance your clinical skills, the Lifestyle Medicine & Advanced Clinical Practice Track is a perfect option.

Join our next cohort starting in July 2026. Complete your application before June 13, 2026!

Admission Requirements for Bachelor's-Trained PAs

The DMSc program is a post-professional degree for licensed, certified and/or registered PAs ready to elevate their expertise. As a bachelor’s-trained PA, to qualify for admission to the program’s 18-month tracks, you must meet all application requirements listed below.

  1. Complete the online DMSc application.
    • Upload a current resume or curriculum vitae (CV).
  2. Provide proof of active state licensure and/or National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) certification.
    • Retired applicants may submit NCCPA PA-C Emeritus designation or proof of previous licensure/certification.
  3. Hold a master’s degree from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale).
    • PAs without a master’s degree may qualify for the Master’s Equivalency Option (see below).
  4. Submit transcripts from qualifying degree institution(s).
    • This should include transcripts from an accredited physician assistant program or the institution granting the graduate degree (if the PA program did not confer one).
  5. Demonstrate the ability to meet The College of Idaho’s technology requirements for the duration of the graduate program.
  6. For applicants who speak and/or write in English as a second language, submit one of the following:
    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), IELTS or Duolingo scores.
    • Proof of a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from a U.S. Department of Education-accredited institution.

Applicants without a master’s degree can meet equivalency requirements by holding a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution awarding physician assistant studies degrees or a PA certificate from an accredited institution, along with at least one of the following:

  • Approved military or civilian postgraduate PA program or fellowship
  • NCCPA Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ)
  • NCCPA certification with a minimum of 10 years of continuous maintenance

Applicants being consider for the Master's Equivalency Option are only eligible to apply to the College's 18-month-track programs.

With four start dates each year, you can begin the online Doctor of Medical Science program when it best suits your schedule. Complete the DMSc curriculum in 18 months over six 10-week terms.

Check out our Academic Calendar below and select your preferred start term and submit the online DMSc application by the associated deadline.


2026-2027 AYStart TermTerm DatesDeadline
26-27 Fall Block 1July 202607/13/26 - 09/20/26June 13, 2026
26-27 Fall Block 2September 202609/28/26 - 12/13/26August 28, 2026
26-27 Spring Block 1January 202701/04/27 - 03/14/27December 4, 2026
26-27 Spring Block 2March 202703/22/27 - 05/30/27February 22, 2027

2027-2028 AYStart TermTerm DatesDeadline
27-28 Fall Block 1July 202707/12/27 - 09/19/27June 12, 2027
27-28 Fall Block 2September 202709/27/27 - 12/12/27August 27, 2027
27-28 Spring Block 1January 202801/03/28 - 03/12/28December 3, 2027
27-28 Spring Block 2March 202803/20/28 - 05/28/28February 20, 2028

Cost & Curriculum

Your investment here is one that pays off for a lifetime. The College of Idaho delivers the kind of personal, high-impact education that leads to real-world results. And while our outcomes rival the best, our graduation tuition is below the national average for similar programs— and includes personalized experiences, small classes and a support system unlike any other. 

For aspiring and current educators, this traditional 18-month track enhances your skills in academic roles. Through six core DMSc courses, four targeted courses and a two-course practicum series, you gain expertise in educational leadership, curriculum development and student engagement.

  • Tuition: $28,800
  • Graduate Program and Technology Fee: $50 per 10-week block

Core Doctor of Medical Science Courses and Practicum Series

  • Comprehensive Research Methodology for PAs I
  • Comprehensive Research Methodology for PAs II
  • Empowering PA Leaders
  • Foundations of Implementation Science
  • Integrative Population Health
  • Scholarly Writing and Publication
  • Practicum I Professional Application of Implementation Science
  • Practicum II Professional Application of Implementation Science

Health Professions Education Courses

  • Academic Leadership Strategies
  • Clinical Pedagogy
  • Curricular Design
  • Transformative Student Engagement

This traditional path is ideal if you’re focused on leadership opportunities in areas like administration, policy and quality improvement. Develop the expertise to guide health systems toward better patient outcomes with core and specialized courses and a two-course practicum series.

  • Tuition: $28,800
  • Graduate Program and Technology Fee: $50 per 10-week block

Core Doctor of Medical Science Courses and Practicum Series

  • Comprehensive Research Methodology for PAs I
  • Comprehensive Research Methodology for PAs II
  • Empowering PA Leaders
  • Foundations of Implementation Science
  • Integrative Population Health
  • Scholarly Writing and Publication
  • Practicum I Professional Application of Implementation Science
  • Practicum II Professional Application of Implementation Science

Health System Leadership Courses

  • Emerging Topics in Healthcare Administration
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Healthcare
  • Practical Healthcare Administration Skills

For clinical PAs at any stage of their career, this traditional 18-month path enhances your clinical skills. Through six core DMSc courses, four targeted courses and a two-course practicum series, you gain expertise in explore evidence-based strategies for disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention and provider well-being.

  • Tuition: $28,800
  • Graduate Program and Technology Fee: $50 per 10-week block

Clinical Certificate Requirement

To complete this track, students must identify a clinical certificate that they are qualified to earn and prepared to work towards during their enrollment in the DMSc program. Students will declare the certificate before they begin their concentration courses. To meet the requirements for this track, the PA-qualified external clinical certification must meet the following criteria:

  • Certificate eligibility requirements include being a licensed or certified healthcare professional.
  • Certificate requires a credentialing exam and/or completion of continuing education (CE)/continuing medical education (CME) hours.
  • If a credential only requires completion of CE/CME hours, the requirement is for 30 or more CE/CME hours

Students do not need to complete the PA-qualified external certification requirements as part of their DMSc graduation requirements, but rather document progress working towards the certification. All expenses incurred as part of the external PA-qualified certificate, including the cost of required CME, and application and exam fees, are paid by the student separate from their DMSc tuition.

ore Doctor of Medical Science Courses and Practicum Series

  • Comprehensive Research Methodology for PAs I
  • Comprehensive Research Methodology for PAs II
  • Empowering PA Leaders
  • Foundations of Implementation Science
  • Integrative Population Health
  • Scholarly Writing and Publication
  • Practicum I Professional Application of Implementation Science
  • Practicum II Professional Application of Implementation Science

Lifestyle Medicine & Advanced Clinical Practice Courses

  • Foundations in Lifestyle Medicine
  • Exploration of PA Performance & Well-Being
  • Advanced Clinical Preparation I
  • Advanced Clinical Preparation II

Additional Cost Information

There’s more to know about paying for graduate school beyond tuition information. From offering student-centered payment plans to course-specific expenses and refund policies, our goal is to make the process clear and manageable. As you review the details in the next section, know we’re here to support you every step of the way.

After you've been accepted to The College of Idaho, you must pay a $300 matriculation deposit to secure your spot in the graduate program. This one-time, non-refundable deposit is credited toward your first term’s tuition.

We require graduate students to purchase textbooks for their courses. Students may order books from The College of Idaho's online bookstore, which MBS Direct manages. Students with book vouchers can use them through MBS Direct.    Alternatively, students can order or rent books from other sources, such as Amazon, independent booksellers, textbook sites like textbooks.com or ecampus.com or directly from publishers. Before purchasing, students should carefully review book requirements and ensure they obtain the correct edition, using the ISBN for accuracy.

Note: The Cruzen-Murray Library does not endorse any of the retailers listed. We are providing this information for the benefit of students.

All graduate students enrolled in a residential certificate, master’s or doctoral program at The College of Idaho, or participating in a College athletic program, must have health insurance coverage. Students enrolled in a hybrid program or an exclusively online program are encouraged but not mandated to have health insurance unless their immigration status requires it. 

 Graduate students can purchase student health insurance through The College of Idaho. The health insurance premium is $2,492 for the 2025-2026 plan year. 

We create an inclusive environment where students can access the medical and psychological support they need to make the most of their graduate experience. Therefore, as part of the Graduate Program and Technology fee, all graduate students can get 24/7, on-demand medical and mental health assistance from counselors, doctors, nurse practitioners and more.

Graduate students enrolled at The College of Idaho receive 12 free virtual sessions a year with TimelyCare. Examples of the services provided include:

  • Medical: 24/7 on-demand and scheduled medical visits.
  • Talk Now: On-demand mental health support available 24/7.
  • Health Coaching: Virtual appointments with certified health coaches.
  • Scheduled Counseling: Meetings with local licensed counselors.
  • Psychiatry: No-cost psychiatric services.

Upon enrollment, students can access financial account and payment information online through Self Service. They can view real-time account balances, charges, payments and statements and make payments online via credit card or e-check. The payment terms and options simplify the payment process, ensuring students can focus on classes instead of financial concerns.

To make a tuition payment, take the following steps:

  1. Pay the full-term balance by the due date.
    1. Major credit cards are accepted through our secure payment partner, TouchNet. The Business Office also accepts cash or checks delivered in person or via mail. 
    2. For international students, we partnered with TransferMateto streamline payments in their local currency from nearly any country. International payments are integrated into our TouchNet checkout process.
  1. Sign up for interest-free monthly payments through our payment plan provider, Nelnet.
  2. Nelnet charges a single plan fee of $55 per semester, and students can apply online.
  3. The Business Office reserves the right to discontinue or refuse the Nelnet payment plan option to students who have demonstrated poor credit history with the College.
  4. Obtain additional loan funds through a Parent Plus Loan or a private student loan. Contact the Financial Aid department at finaid@collegeofidaho.edu with any questions.

NOTE: The College reserves the right to charge interest on all unpaid balances at a rate of 1.5% per month. Interest is not charged to accounts enrolled in Nelnet.

Effective April 1, 2025, a credit card convenience fee will be applied to all student account payments: 

  • Domestic Rate: 2.95% (minimum $3.00)  
  • International Rate: 4.25% (minimum $3.00) 

 Note: This fee is charged to cover the processing costs associated with credit card payments. It does not apply to other payment forms such as ACH, cash or checks. 

Dropping a Course 

Students who drop a course during the current term but remain actively enrolled will receive: 

  • A 100% refund if they drop a course on or before the Last Day to Drop  
  • A 50% refund if they drop a course after the Last Day to Drop but before the 15th day of the term/semester 
  • A 0% refund if they drop a course on or after the 15th calendar day of the term/semester 

 

Withdrawing From a Program 

Students who withdraw from all courses by the Last Day to Drop for the term receive a 100% refund of tuition and class fees. Those who withdraw after the Last Day to Drop but on or before the 60% point in time of the term/semester, calculated using calendar days, receive a refund based on the total payment on the account from all sources, minus the charges for tuition and fees for the enrollment period.  

 

Tuition is prorated for the attendance period. Student fees are non-refundable. Funds are returned to the federal programs, institutional programs, outside scholarships and then to the student. Students who withdraw after the 60% point of the term/semester do not receive a refund. 

Under the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, if a student withdraws from all courses on or before the 60% point in time of the term/semester, calculated by calendar days, The College of Idaho must return a portion of the Title IV funds received, specifically funds from Federal Unsubsidized Loans for graduate programs. Withdrawn students receive a copy of the return calculation and an itemized list of returns to the various fund accounts. 

If financial aid awards create a credit on a student’s account, a refund check is sent to the student's mailing address. 

DMSc Resources

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Dr. Kari Bernard

Director of Doctor of Medical Science Program

dmsc@collegeofidaho.edu

(208) 459-5343

Whether you’re a new PA focused on delivering high-quality care or a seasoned professional ready to take on leadership or teaching roles, the online DMSc degree program prepares you to implement real change in healthcare.

Build Your Future: Apply Now!

Take the next step in your career as a physician assistant, clinical officer or clinical associate — apply to join The College of Idaho’s online Doctor of Medical Science program.