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USF, MCOM, and the PA Program are committed to ensuring a safe professional work environment for all employees and students. As part of the hiring process, in an effort of creating a safe work and study environment, as well as for protection of the safety, security, and health of its students, PA Program employees and other USF employees (staff, administrators, faculty, etc.) must submit to a background screening. See USF Policy on Criminal History Background Checks.

Student Screening

As part of the CASPA application, applicants must acknowledge and provide details related to any former charges and/or convictions of a felony or misdemeanor. For any felony convictions that occur between the time of submission of the CASPA application and matriculation into the PA Program, specific details, including date of charge(s), type of offense, and disposition of the case, must be reported to the program director’s office immediately. After matriculation, should a student be convicted of any felonies at any time during his/her enrollment in the program, s/he must report the details immediately to the director’s office. Failure to comply will be grounds for dismissal.

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The USF Shimberg Health Sciences Library, as well as the USF Main Campus library is open to faculty, students, and staff.

USF Shimberg Health Sciences Library
Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 11:00 p.m.

USF Main Campus Tampa Library
Monday - Thursday:  Open 24 hours
Friday:  Close at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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The USF Health Bookstore (813-974-4984), operated by Barnes and Noble, is located adjacent to the south courtyard. The store carries all required and recommended books for the PA Program. In addition, numerous reference books, medical instruments, dissecting supplies and lab coats are available.

USF Main Campus Bookstore

USF Health Building Codes

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University policies are explicit (Student Code of Conduct) and any violation of these policies, including sending hate mail, is totally unacceptable and will be dealt with accordingly.

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Students of the USF PA Program will be encouraged and assisted in developing a student society to allow further interaction with other PA Programs, PA students, and the FAPA and AAPA. 

The AAPA Student Society Handbook (PDF) is a guide for PA students, faculty advisersadvisors, and program directors for establishing a student society, organizing and maintaining the society, and making it successful. Program faculty will assist students in establishing and developing a unique society at the USF MCOM PA Program to the betterment of the students.

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Currently some of the religious groups are members of the Campus Ministry Association (CMA). The members of CMA include Baptist Campus Ministry, Crosswinds-The USF Wesley Foundation, Episcopal Student Center, and Hillel Foundation Navigators. In addition to the Campus Ministries, there are diverse student religious organizations on campus. The religious organizations are Baha’i Club, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Campus Advent, Campus Ministry of Bible-Based (CMOBB), Catholic Student Union, Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship, Christian Medical Association, Christians in Action (CIA), Christians on Campus, Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Impact Christian Fellowship, International Fellowship, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Koinonia Covenant Campus Ministry, Latter-day Saint Student Association, Lotus Buddhist Society, Lutheran Student Fellowship, Muslim Students Association (MSA), Navigators, Organization of Hindu Minds, Students for Krishna Consciousness, Unfolding Students Faith, United Pagan Allied Network, Warriors for Christ, Young Israel Jewish Student Center, and Young Life College Leadership.

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