Study in the Caribbean;
Practice in the U.S.
Pursue your dream of becoming a future Physician at the WINDSOR UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; The Most Affordable Alternative to U.S. Medical Schools
- No MCAT Requirement
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Residency Placement in USA & Canada
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Flexible Start Dates
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Affordable Tuition
- High Pass Rate USMLE Step 1
Ready to take the next step in your journey to becoming a compassionate, patient-centered physician?
Earn your MD at a Caribbean MED School;
Match in the Top Residencies in the U.S.
2024 Residencies by Specialty
2024 Residencies by Specialty
Study at a fully accredited
Caribbean Medical School
Windsor University School of Medicine is accredited by Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP). These accreditations make our graduates eligible for Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certification and can secure residencies throughout the U.S., Canada and the world.
Accreditation by CAAM-HP is a rigorous, peer review process that examines all aspects of a medical program. The CAAM-HP board guarantees that graduates of CAAM-HP accredited schools meet the education requirements for further training and the health care needs of the people in the Caribbean. View our accreditation and recognition page to learn more.
Study at a fully accredited
Caribbean Medical School
Windsor University School of Medicine is accredited by Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP). These accreditations make our graduates eligible for Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) certification and can secure residencies throughout the U.S., Canada and the world.
Accreditation by CAAM-HP is a rigorous, peer review process that examines all aspects of a medical program. The CAAM-HP board guarantees that graduates of CAAM-HP accredited schools meet the education requirements for further training and the health care needs of the people in the Caribbean. View our accreditation and recognition page to learn more.
Funding your Education
Financial Aid
We don’t want our graduates to graduate beneath a mountain of student debt. Students of WUSOM are eligible to apply for different financial aid options. Read more about our Student Loans.
Scholarships
Windsor University School of Medicine offers academic scholarships in an effort to recognize the accomplishments of prospective or current students at our St. Kitts university. Our goal is to make quality education available to all. Learn more about scholarships.
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you become a doctor.
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to wait to start your journey to becoming a doctor.
May 7, 2024
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January 9, 2025
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Early Hands-on Learning
Personalized Education
High Performance In Licensing Exams
Frequently Asked Questions
The admission requirement for Caribbean university medical schools is less stringent than those of US and Canadian med schools. Windsor’s admissions requirements for 2024 include:
Pre-Requisite Coursework (Minimum 90 Credits)
• General Biology or Zoology with laboratory or computer simulation (2 semesters or 8 credit hours)
• Inorganic or General Chemistry with laboratory or computer simulation (2 semesters or 8 credit hours)
• Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry with laboratory or computer simulation (2 semesters or 8 credit hours)
• Physics with laboratory or computer simulation (2 semesters or 8 credit hours)
• English or Humanities equivalent i.e. Social Sciences (2 semesters or 6 credit hours)
• Mathematics (preferably Calculus or Statistics) (1 semester or 3 credit hours)
International (Non-U.S./non-Canadian) applicants must submit
• Official credential evaluation report of transcript through World Education Services (WES); Visit wes.org
• Official report of scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
• Refundable Security Deposit of $2,000 USD
There is no MCAT score requirement for applying to our Caribbean med school. In fact, the MCAT is not the only thing our admissions panels consider when going over a prospective student’s credentials.