The Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA) utilizes a standardized method for computing grade point averages (GPAs). All coursework from U.S. and Canadian institutions attended is factored into the calculation. CASPA considers each course’s grade and credit hours. Plus/minus grading is recognized, and different grading scales (e.g., A = 4.0, A- = 3.7) are accounted for within the calculation. Repeated courses are handled uniquely; both the initial and subsequent attempts are included in the overall GPA, unlike some institutional calculations which might only consider the most recent grade.
This standardized GPA calculation offers a consistent and objective metric used by physician assistant programs to evaluate applicants. It ensures a level playing field for individuals from diverse academic backgrounds, facilitating a fairer comparison of academic performance across different institutions and grading systems. A strong, calculated GPA is often a crucial component of a successful application, signifying academic aptitude and dedication to physician assistant programs.