Counseling Services
Counseling Services are available free of charge to students, faculty and staff, as well as spouses and dependents at Logan University.
Pi Alpha Honor Society
The Logan University PA Program plans to apply to establish a chapter and voluntarily charter once accredited by the ARC-PA.
Pi Alpha is the national honor society for PAs, established to promote and recognize the accomplishments of both PA students and graduates. Membership highlights the significant academic achievements of inductees and honors their leadership, research, community and professional service, and other related activities. The society also fosters a high standard of character and conduct among its members.
Pi Alpha Honor Society was founded in 2004 to recognize and promote academic achievement, leadership, research, and community service among PA students and graduates. Its motto is “Scholarship, Service, Leadership.” The society encourages lifelong learning and high standards of character. It operates as a non-profit under PAEA, which provides administrative support. Funds raised by Pi Alpha support the society’s activities.
- Current students of PA programs accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) with chapter status through Pi Alpha (student membership requires a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and demonstrated excellence in research, publishing, community/professional service, or leadership activities).
- Full-time PA faculty who have three years’ experience with a PA program and who have fulfilled the criteria of distinguished scholarship, as well as leadership or service to a PA program or the profession.
- Alumni who have met current criteria for induction.
- Individuals who have rendered distinguished scholarship, as well as leadership or professional service to the PA profession, such as clinical preceptors, and those who are not eligible for election through other means, may be considered for honorary status.
- Limits:
- Students and alumni: not to exceed 15% of the graduating class.
- Faculty: no limit.
- Honorary: one per graduating class.
