Academics
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What type of technology resources will I need?
Students will need access to a reliable computer and high-speed internet. Details on technology specifications can be found here. …
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What is the interface for online course delivery?
The University of Lynchburg uses Moodle 3 for online teaching. …
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What about textbooks?
Starting with the January 2022 term, all textbooks are available digitally and are free to DMSc students. Access and links to texts and resources will be provided in each course. …
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Will students be required to travel to the University of Lynchburg?
No, residency is not required. The course content is completed online. Fellowship and scholarly projects are completed offline in each student’s hometown. However, students are encouraged to present their projects on campus at the Lynchburg Scholar Symposium in August and to attend graduation in May. …
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How do students complete the practicum courses?
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How do students know which courses to take for their program of study?
The DMSc is a cohort-based program. A program adviser will help students enroll in the appropriate program of study. …
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Is the program part-time or full-time?
All students are enrolled on a full-time basis. Most students work as they complete their course load because their clinical work fulfills a portion of the degree’s requirements. …
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Is the program competitive for admission?
Yes, the program admission is competitive. We seek highly qualified candidates who share our vision of excellence in PA practice, leadership, and scholarship. …
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When is the application due?
The University of Lynchburg has a rolling admissions process, and applicants will be considered for admission as they apply to the program. …
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What are the admission criteria?