AUA College of Medicine Launches New Trimester to Expand Entry Options

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 American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine is expanding access to its medical degree program with the addition of a new summer entry point. Starting in September, AUA will move to a trimester schedule, allowing students to begin their education journey in one of three entry periods. Students will now be able to join AUA in September, January, or May.

This strategic move allows students who would have otherwise waited until the fall to begin their studies, earlier, in May—helping them advance through the curriculum more efficiently and enter the medical field sooner.

“This new trimester reflects our commitment to meeting students where they are and supporting their academic goals with greater flexibility,” said Dr. Peter Bell, President of AUA.

“By offering an additional start date, we’re empowering future physicians to take control of their timelines and move forward with confidence.”

BENEFITS OF A TRIMESTER SCHEDULE

The additional entry point is designed to better accommodate the diverse academic and personal timelines of aspiring physicians from around the world. It underscores AUA’s commitment to accessibility, opportunity, and a student-centered approach to medical education.

“Our students come from diverse backgrounds with varying needs,” said Joshua Stagner, Vice President of Admissions, Marketing, and Alumni. “The push from August to September for the Fall trimester, and the addition of the May start, provide a timely and practical option that aligns with the realities of today’s applicants while preserving the rigorous academic standards AUA is known for.”

LESS TIME. LESS MONEY. MORE FLEXIBILITY.

The introduction of the trimester schedule will not affect tuition rates; however, it will reduce the overall financial burden for students. By shortening the total duration of time spent on the island, students will incur fewer expenses related to housing, transportation, and daily living—making medical school more affordable and more accessible.

“Many of our students are balancing academic demands with family responsibilities,” added Stagner. “Spending less time away from home can significantly ease the emotional and financial strain of medical school.”

The trimester schedule is designed to maintain academic quality while enhancing efficiency. One benefit will be to the Global Health Track. Previously a separate entity, moving forward it will be incorporated into the curriculum so all students can benefit from it. Students may also become eligible to apply for residency up to one year earlier, depending on their entry point into the program, thereby improving their competitiveness and accelerating their professional progression.

Another key benefit includes expanded eligibility for financial aid. Students who need to repeat a term will remain eligible for Title IV US federal financial aid, thereby reducing the financial and academic disruptions often associated with such circumstances.

With this schedule expansion, AUA continues to build on its mission of providing a learner-centric, inclusive, and globally minded medical education.

About American University of Antigua College of Medicine (www.auamed.org)

American University of Antigua College of Medicine (AUACOM), part of the renowned Manipal Education and Medical Group, is a fully accredited international medical school offering a rigorous, innovative education designed to prepare students for successful careers as physicians.

With a globally recognized curriculum, clinical training opportunities in the U.S. and other healthcare systems, and a strong emphasis on personalized support, AUACOM equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to have successful careers in medicine.

Located in Antigua, AUACOM provides a diverse and dynamic environment that fosters growth and prepares aspiring doctors to make a meaningful impact on global healthcare. Graduates are fully eligible for residencies and medical licensing exams in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, opening doors to opportunities worldwide.

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Source: American University of Antigua

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3 COMMENTS

  1. No student should be enrolling in AUA in any semester until they check the financial problems the school is having. Many students are not being paid their allowances, the admnistration is very poor quality, and rather than new enrolments, students are transferring to other schools in droves. Check online in forums before applying to this shady operation

  2. Confused:
    Didn’t the current USA administration say they prefer American nationals to study in USA?
    Isn’t federal financial assistance being greatly reduced thru DOGE / shuttering the Fed Dept of Education?
    Finally, is Fed Financing paid directly to student over 21, or guardian/parent if under 21?

    Will AUA focus on a broader geographic catchment in future?

    Good idea for students to study for 3 trimesters, so greatly reducing the ‘holiday’ time & physical college time.

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