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Studying Medicine in Anguilla: Quick Facts

Admission

No entry exams

Tuition fees

$3,600/term (5 terms in total)

Undergraduate Entry

5 Years

Intake

January, May, September

Funding

Not Available

Graduate Entry

4 Years

UK/US Clinical Rotations (2 years) – UK/US

Included in tuition fees (6 terms in total)

+ Why Study Medicine in Anguilla?
  • Studying medicine in Anguilla is a singular international student experience combining globally-regarded universities with a peaceful, accessible learning setting.
  • Students who complete medical programmes in Anguilla gain every advantage of world-class, English-speaking education without stressful living costs.
  • Once medicine programmes have begun, students can work with their university to embark on regional and international clinical rotation pathways for competitive professional skill development.
  • While studying in Anguilla, student life is comfortable, safe, and affordable so there’s total focus on studies, building professional relationships, and enjoying programme camaraderie and extracurriculars.
  • According to safety indexes, Anguilla has one of the world’s lowest crime rates and the local community is welcoming with a multicultural demographic.
  • Further benefits for students include favourable tax laws with no income tax, programmes in English, and close-knit university communities.
+ Where to Study Medicine in Anguilla?
  • Students interested in Anguilla’s medical schools can apply to New Anglia University (NAU).
  • NAU offers two medicine pathways for international students: the 5-Year Undergraduate Programme (4-Year MD plus 1 year Premed) and the 4-Year Graduate Medicine Programme (4-Year MD).
  • Application requirements involve no entry exams; graduate programme applicants must hold a science-related Bachelor’s Degree, such as a Bachelor’s of Science (BS) qualification.
  • While studying at NAU, students complete all modules in English and graduates hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
  • For international students, NAU tuition fees are $3,600 per term and students enjoy low local living costs.
  • The 5-Year Undergraduate Programme is structured into three phases: Year One comprises Premedical modules, Years Two to Three comprise Basic Sciences, and, Years Four to Five comprise Clinical Sciences with rotations and training modules.
  • The 4-Year Graduate Programme is structured into two phases: Years One to Two comprise Basic Sciences, then, Years Three to Four comprise Clinical Sciences rotations and training.
  • NAU students complete clinical rotations in the UK and U.S. hospitals.
  • Located in the quaint central community of George Hill, NAU’s modern campus facilities incorporate lecture and semi-nar spaces, laboratories, digital and traditional libraries, and individual study rooms and lounges.
  • Balancing NAU studies and life outside classes is easy with university transit services and peer support networks, plus clubs, activities, and events.
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+ What are the Entry Requirements to Study Medicine in Anguilla

Applicants must provide the following information:

  1. An application which includes the following details: bio, education history, and course for which you are applying.
  2. A copy of your secondary education results with subjects studied.
  3. Two small photos of 4-5cm.
  4. A personal statement.
  5. Two letters of recommendation.
+ What’s it like Living in Anguilla?
  • Medical students relocating to Anguilla should feel relaxed and positive about life in this tranquil country.
  • The Anguillian community is very multicultural with Indigenous, African, European, and Asian residents and English is the official language.
  • There are many immigrant communities living harmoniously together so students can expect an easygoing adjustment to local rhythms of life.
  • Daily life is as idyllic as it comes with near-annual sunshine and a comparable lifestyle to the U.S. and UK.
  • Attractions include the buzzing capital The Valley, unspoiled beaches, Caribbean coast, wildlife conservation, archaeo-logical sites, and captivating culture and arts.
  • Additional economic benefits other than no income tax are the near-zero property tax, budget-friendly groceries, rent, and utilities.
+ How Safe is Anguilla?
  • Anguilla is an incredibly safe place to live, rich in old island charm and it has little to no civic disruption.
  • At present, crime is rated at around 10 out of 100 with visitors and international students experiencing no problems.
  • Overall advisories recommend standard safety precautions for personal wellbeing consistent with “common sense”: securing belongings and avoiding unknown areas late at night.
  • Additionally Anguilla’s small population creates strong community safety practices with neighbourhoods generally looking out for collective security among all residents.
  • Resettling abroad is always going to require personal responsibility and students should be prepared to feel safe while also taking note of emergency numbers and services.
+ Is Anguilla Expensive?
  • When living costs are compared side-by-side, Anguilla is typically more affordable than the UK — comparing with London.
  • Whether it’s rent or utilities through to internet and groceries, students can easily meet their living costs without stress.
  • Items such as imported goods and other items may be more, though planning like purchasing locally and minimising discretionary spending is manageable.
Programme Programme Starts Annual Fees ()
Medicine January, May & September 15,980/year
Living Costs Anguilla Monthly () UK Monthly () Anguilla Annually () Annually ()
Rent 300500 7602,100 3,600 6,000 9,120 25,200
Food 80120 220440 9601,440 2,6405,280
Utility Bills (Electricity, Gas & Water) 70 340 840 4,080
Internet 40 40 480 480
Transportation 30 100 360 1,200
Total 520760 1,4603,020 6,3009,100 17,52036,240
+ How Long is the Flight to Anguilla?
  • Transits to Anguilla are a pleasant and flexible process with an international airport as well as inter-island ferries.
  • Flight routes to Anguilla from U.S. East Coast cities include connections from New York, Boston, and Florida.
  • For students connecting from the UK and Europe, the best route is an 8 hour 45 minute flight from London Heathrow to Miami, then a 3.5 hour flight to The Valley international airport.
  • Total flight time into Anguilla varies depending on route, though trans-Atlantic journeys may involve at least one day’s transit.
+ Who is Study Medicine Europe?
  • Study Medicine Europe (SME) is the go-to choice for students from all over the world looking for their dream pro-gramme.
  • For nearly two decades, SME has set the standard for service when it comes to the journey of international medical school.
  • They care for students from day zero with personalised services evaluating their personal dreams and needs, under-standing the scope of programmes available, choosing universities and applications, then guiding through the next journey phases of relocation and settling into programmes abroad.
  • The SME difference from there includes secured admission, paperwork processing including translation and notarisa-tion, entry test help, course preparation, settlement abroad, continued support, postgraduate networking and semi-nars.
  • International students choose SME for the proven mix of expertise, first-person service from a global team, and a guaranteed promise to bring medical school dreams to life. Contact the SME team and discover the life-changing op-portunities that await you today!
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