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Our Institutions

Founded in 1978 and with a campus in St. Maarten, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC School of Medicine) has more than 6,500 graduates and is one of the oldest medical schools in the Caribbean.

Chamberlain University is comprised of the College of Nursing, which offers a threeyear Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program and flexible post-licensure programs, and the College of Health Professions, which offers a Master in Public Health degree program.

Founded in 1978, Ross is committed to educating a diverse group of medical students to help them become skilled physicians to serve as leaders in the U.S. healthcare system. Students complete their foundational studies in Barbados, before completing their clinical training in one of Ross’s affiliated teaching hospitals throughout the United States.

Founded in 1982, RUSVM is committed to preparing students to become members and leaders of the worldwide public and professional healthcare team and to advance human, animal and ecosystem health (One Health Initiative) through research and knowledge exchange.

More than 50 years ago, Walden University was founded to support adult learners in achieving their academic goals and making a greater impact in their professions and communities.

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