Newly Reduced Tuition Makes MUA Accessible and Affordable
It is a great time to get started on your medical education! At MUA we recently lowered our tuition, which made us MUA the most affordable Caribbean medical school that is approved to participate in U.S. Federal Financial Aid programs and is approved by the state of New York, licensed in Florida, and recognized by California.
The perfect place for learning
At MUA, we’ve combined a systems-based U.S. curriculum with the time-tested belief that students learn best in small classes, where they can interact one-on-one with their professors. Those small classes also help create the strong feeling of community and collaboration that runs through everything we do at MUA, from the classroom to the clinicals and beyond.
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Accreditations
Accreditations
The U.S. Department of Education via the National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA) has determined that the accreditation standards used by MUA’s accrediting body are comparable to the standards used to approve U.S. medical schools.

Key State Approvals
Key State Approvals
MUA is one of the few international medical schools with approvals from the key states of New York, California, and Florida. This means that MUA’s students have access to high-quality clinical rotations in their 3rd and 4th years of medical school that would otherwise be unavailable to them, as well as access to sought-after residencies and licensure in the case of New York and California, respectively. Collectively, these approvals also make MUA graduates who complete the requisite licensing exams eligible for practice in all 50 U.S. states and Canada.

MD Curriculum
MD Curriculum
MUA’s MD curriculum is based on an integrated, systems-based approach, the same approach utilized by top U.S. medical schools.

Residency Placements
Residency Placements
Attaining residency is the critical milestone in a medical student’s career. We are proud of our sustained 96% average attainment rate over the last three years, 2021-2023.

Small Class Size
Small Class Size
At the core of MUA’s educational philosophy is the belief that small class sizes, with significant student-teacher interaction, are fundamental to the student experience. Our 3:1 student-to-faculty in the Gateway program and our 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio in the Basic Science program means that MUA students get one-to-one attention from our faculty and ongoing support during the clinical rotations. This is a critical benefit that larger medical schools simply cannot offer.

U.S. Federal Financial Aid
U.S. Federal Financial Aid
MUA is one of a select group of international medical schools approved by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in U.S. Federal Financial Aid programs.
In the US, MUA has been approved to participate in the U.S. Federal Direct Loan Program administered by the U.S. Department of Education.. In Canada, students are eligible for Federal Loans through the Ministry of Education Student Support Branch in the province of residence

Hands-on Learning with Cadavers
Hands-on Learning with Cadavers
The use of cadavers in our lab during anatomy classes makes MUA stand among other medical universities.

The Clinical Difference
The Clinical Difference
The personalized attention that comes with small class sizes isn’t just something you’ll feel during your Basic Sciences education. You’ll feel it during your clinical rotations as well, where MUA is able to offer a level of oversight and guidance that simply isn’t possible at bigger schools—and it’s a key reason our graduates achieve top residencies.

MD vs DO Degree
MD vs DO Degree
In 2020, the 3,109 residency positions offered in 2017 by AOA-approved programs will become available to graduates of MD programs as a result of the merger between the ACGME and the AOA. No longer will these spots be exclusively available to DOs without competition from MDs.
Your Pathway to Becoming a Doctor starts at MUA
Discover Where MUA Can Take You
Securing a highly regarded residency is a large factor of medical school success and will allow you to put your medical knowledge into practice. In a typical year, MUA students obtain residencies across the full range of medical specialties, from anesthesiology and family medicine to neurology and surgery. A significant number are selected as Chief Residents, and many pursue Fellowship (subspecialty) training after their residencies. This means choosing a medical school with a track record of helping students secure great residencies is a vital part of your future success as a doctor.
Welcome to the Island of Nevis
Dear Students,
As Premier, let me be the first to officially welcome you to the island of Nevis and to the prestigious Medical University of the Americas (MUA). Nevis has had a long and mutually beneficial association with MUA and I am delighted that you have chosen to study at MUA and in Nevis.
Our island is famous for its hospitality and for being the birthplace of U.S. Founding Father and first Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. We hope that you will find time to enjoy our natural environment, our incredible cuisine and take a dive into the island’s history. May the sights and sounds of Nevis be forever etched in your memory as you embark on this new chapter in your life. I wish you every success in your studies.
Warm regards,
Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis

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Important Information, Terms & Conditions
1 Three- year residency placement rate is the percentage of students attaining a residency position out of all graduates or expected graduates in 2022-23 and graduates in 2021-22 and graduates in 2020-21 who were active applicants in the NRMP match or attained a residency outside the NRMP match.
2 T&Cs apply. For the latest information about our new tuition click here.
3 T&Cs apply. For the latest information about scholarships click here.
* MUA is the most affordable among the Top 7 Caribbean medical schools that are approved to participate in U.S. Federal Financial Aid programs.