Upholding Excellence in PA Education & Healthcare! At ARC-PA, we go beyond compliance—empowering programs, shaping skilled PAs, and ensuring exceptional patient care.



Upholding Excellence in PA Education & Healthcare! At ARC-PA, we go beyond compliance—empowering programs, shaping skilled PAs, and ensuring exceptional patient care.
The clinical postgraduate PA program accreditation process conducted by the ARC-PA is a voluntary one entered into by institutions and programs that sponsor a structured educational experience.
These programs are situated within duly recognized regionally accredited post-secondary institutions authorized to confer graduate degrees upon PA program graduates.
At ARC-PA, we are dedicated to fostering excellence in Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) education. Through our rigorous accreditation process, we set and uphold the highest standards of quality for educational programs. Accreditation is awarded to programs following a thorough peer review process, which includes comprehensive documentation and periodic on-site evaluations. These evaluations ensure compliance with the Accreditation Standards for Physician Assistant Education.
Our accreditation process is crafted to promote best educational practices and inspire innovation within programs. By encouraging continuous self-study and improvement, we empower programs to deliver exceptional education and prepare future PAs for success. Join us in shaping the future of PA education.
Spring 2025 Newsletter
The ARC-PA is aware of the Executive Orders delivered by the Trump Administration that impact use of the terms ‘diversity’, ‘equity’, and ‘inclusion’ at the…
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Constituent organizations (COs) are independent organizations affiliated with AAPA. COs are comprised of state and federal chapters, specialty organizations, special interest groups, and caucuses. They provide their members with locally based CME, networking opportunities, social gatherings, timely information, advocacy and job resources.
The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) is the accrediting agency that protects the interests of the public and PA profession by defining the standards for PA education and evaluating PA educational programs within the territorial United States to ensure their compliance with those standards.
Imbued with a strong sense of responsibility to assure that PAs meet professional standards of knowledge and skills, the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) strives to meet the needs of its stakeholders efficiently, effectively and honorably.
PAEA is the only national organization representing PA educational programs in the United States. Currently, all of the accredited programs in the country are members of the Association. PAEA provides services for faculty at its member programs, as well as to applicants, students, and other stakeholders.