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Congratulations on being accepted to study Medicine at the American University of Antigua College of Medicine! Obtaining a scholarship is a great way to reduce the burden of tuition costs. To answer your question, yes, there are several scholarships available for medical students who desire to study at the American University of Antigua or St. James School of Medicine.
The Caribbean Medical Education Scholarship is one that many students apply for with success. This scholarship covers up to $12,500 in tuition fees over two years and it’s open for both U.S citizens and foreign nationals studying medicine in Caribbean region institutions including AUA College Of Medicine and St. James School Of Medicine . In order to qualify for this award you must have earned your bachelor’s degree prior to applying for admission into any medical program and demonstrate a strong academic profile that has been approved by USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination). You must also be able submit financial documentation demonstrating need based on your family’s income level as well as provide letters from three (3) references whose testimony supports attaining an MD degree at any time during enrollment in AUA or SSOM programs respectively.
Other options include grants and fellowships awarded by organizations such as The National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program which provides limited loan repayment assistance towards educational debt acquired through funding accredited medical training programs abroad; USA-Canada Doctoral Exchange Program which offers generous awards benefiting PhD fellows enrolled full-time at UGME accredited institutions worldwide; AMSA Scholarships which enables applicants who are current AMSA members with students loans up to $1,000 per educational year if they are working towards their Masters Degree or Doctorate; American Association For Respiratory Care Student Awards presented each March 1st and September 1st awarding 3 deserving bachelors/masters/doctoral candidates attending an accredited postsecondary respiratory care institution anywhere in North America $2,000 scholarships annually; FEEA Education Foundation Grants awarded every month granting eligible applicants 25%-100% reduction off their college tuition when funds are available; United Negro College Fund which donates millions dollars annually across nearly 400 colleges & universities nationwide helping African Americans pursue higher education opportunities particularly involving STEM fields like medicine etc.. A quick search online can likely uncover other options so do not forget explore those avenues too! To ensure you climb all possible ladders leading up successful application process read carefully instructions on each website before proceeding with applications – good luck!
Is there any scholarships for Medical Student desiring to Study at the American University of Antigua or the St. James School of Medicine?
I have been accepted to study Medicine at the American University of Antigua College of Medicine but facing challenges with the funding.
I look forward to your timely response and thank you.