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Finding committed, professional candidates for community-based care amid large, competitive applicant pools.

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Casper | Admissions Assessment

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More confident interview decisions, stronger alignment with program mission, and improved admissions efficiency

Physician Assistant Education

60 matriculants per cohort

North America – USA

Challenge

Prior to implementing One45 Analytics, Weill Cornell Medicine faced significant data Traditional admissions tools made it difficult to consistently identify applicants who aligned with the program’s mission.

GPA and GRE scores provided insight into academic readiness, but offered little visibility into applicants’ interpersonal skills or professional behaviour. Personal statements and reference letters added limited value and often failed to reflect how candidates would act in real-world clinical situations.

Admissions teams faced several challenges:

The program needed an admissions approach that supported fairness, reduced reliance on subjective tools, and helped ensure time was spent interviewing the right candidates.

Solution

FSU’s Physician Assistant program integrated the Casper situational judgment test into its admissions process to better assess non-academic skills at scale, allowing them to:

I think we’ve finally got a process that works for us. I’m much more confident in the quality of students we’re bringing into the program, and Casper plays a huge role in that.


Thomas Morgan, Assistant Professor and Director of Admissions, School of Physician Assistant Practice

Results

Since adopting Casper, the PA program at FSU has strengthened both efficiency and outcomes in admissions.

The program reports:

Casper now plays a central role in helping the program identify applicants who are academically capable and prepared for the realities of community-based care.