2024 Feaste & Frolic Scholarship Fundraiser

The annual scholarship fundraiser for USMH, the Elizabethtowne Feaste & Frolic Scholarship Dinner, will be held on Friday, December 6th, 2024.

During the dinner, we thank partners, sponsors, and individual donors for supporting USMH throughout the year. All funds raised will help USMH students pay for their education through our various scholarship opportunities. In years past, we've provided as many as 25 scholarships in one year! 

M.M.S in Physician Assistant Studies: Program Information Session

Are you interested in applying to Physician Assistant school?

Attend this free webinar to learn more about the Frostburg State University Physician Assistant program, admissions requirements, preferences, prerequisites, and more! The webinar will be hosted by the Director of PA admissions, Dan Champigny, MPAS PA-C and participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and the end of the presentation.

Shawnie Bittinger

Shawnie Bittinger, a student in Frostburg State University Physician Assistant (M.M.S.) program, shares her thoughts on working in Maryland after she completes her studies to give back to the community she grew up in.

2022 Feaste & Frolic Scholarship Fundraiser

The annual scholarship fundraiser for USMH, the Feaste & Frolic Scholarship Dinner, will be held on Friday, December 2nd, 2022. 

Stay tuned for details! 

During the dinner, we thank partners, sponsors, and individual donors for supporting USMH through the year. All funds raised will help USMH students pay for their education through our various scholarship opportunities. In years past, we've provided as many as 25 scholarships in one year! 

Physician Assistant (M.M.S.)

The Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MMS-PAS)* program at Frostburg State University (FSU) at USMH is a professional degree program intended to prepare students academically and professionally for responsibilities, services, and leadership as a Physician Assistant. This graduate education program consists of two phases spanning 24 months to include intersessions and summers with a total of 117 credits. Phase I (didactic phase) represents the pre-clinical year and spans the first 12 months, representing 74 program credits.