Admissions Overview

For applicants’ convenience, AUACAS maintains a rolling admissions policy.

Qualified applicants will have earned a high school diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED), with a GPA of at least 2.8 and at least 1000 on the SAT or 22 on the ACT. English, Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry courses are required. A Physics course is not required but is encouraged.

All applicants from Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries will have earned a high school diploma, fifth-form diploma, or its equivalent, with a GPA of at least 2.8. The applicant must also have CSEC (previous CXC) scores in the following subjects: English, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology, with a score of 1 or 2 (a score of 3 is allowed for one subject). A Physics score is not required but is encouraged. 

SAT and ACT scores from CARICOM and other foreign graduates are encouraged but not required. 

AUACAS accepts college-level transfer credits from accredited institutions within the United States and/or from foreign institutions on a case-by-case basis. Transfer credits are evaluated by the Admissions Committee but are not guaranteed.

AUACAS’s curriculum is taught in English, and all accepted students must be proficient in English. AUACAS’s Admissions Committee may require a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test score and/or require an Admissions Faculty interview from any applicant if it appears that English language proficiency could interfere with that student’s academic success at AUACAS.

The Application Process

1

Start Online Submission

Now that you have decided to take a step ahead to pursue your career in medicine, let’s begin by creating an application on our new student portal from this link.

2

Submit The Form

Go ahead and complete the online application form by furnishing your details and previous education history. These details will be used to decide your candidature at AUACAS.

3

Review The Submission

Review all the details in the application, pay your application fees, and hit submit. Our Admission Directors will receive your application and guide you further through the process.

4

Gather Necessary Documents

Be ready with all the documents that are mentioned below in the application requirements section. Upload these documents in the relevant checklists within the portal.

5

Interviewing Process

Admission Directors will schedule a time for a one on one interview to understand you better. The updated status of your application will always be available in the portal.

6

Decision & On-boarding

Once your file is complete, it will be sent to the Admission Committee that will make a final decision. On acceptance, our student coordinator will get in touch with you to help you out with onboarding formalities.

Application Requirements

In order for your application to be considered complete you must submit the following:

  • A completed application form.
  • Official transcripts from all secondary and post-secondary schools attended.
  • Two official letters of recommendation, one of which must be from an academic source.
  • A personal statement explaining:

    • Why you are considering a career in your chosen field of study.
    • How you will be an asset to the college.
    • Your accomplishments, activities, and any other information you feel is relevant.
  • A non-refundable application fee of US$75 in the form of a US or Canadian-drawn check, or a money order made payable to the AUA College of Arts and Science.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs to take the TOEFL or IELTS?

All applicants who graduated from institutions located in countries where English is not the primary language, and/or:
 
  • All applicants whose primary language is not English (this would include PuertoRico);
  • Applicants who receive a request from the AUACAS Admissions Committee. The Committee may request this if it appears that language could interfere with the student’s academic success at AUACAS.

What are the current cutoff scores for these exams?

  • The current overall cutoff score for the TOEFL is 90 (Internet-based total, or its equivalent on the Computer-based or Paper-based versions).
  • The current overall cutoff score for the IELTS is 7.5 (overall band score).
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