Gainful Employment Disclosures

As a condition of continuing eligibility in the William D. Ford Direct Loan Programs (Direct Loans), the US Department of Education requires that certain information be provided to prospective students to assist in evaluating the quality of the medical education being offered by the American University of the Caribbean, School of Medicine (“AUC”).

Program Occupational Information

The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code assigned to the Doctor of Medicine program is 51.1201: Medicine (MD). Associated Standard Occupation codes related to this CIP code, and detailed information about the occupations graduates of this program enter, can be found at these links:


To reach additional careers of interest, you may want to visit these websites:

O*NET (Click on "Find Occupations")

Occupational Outlook Handbook (Type in general term for career of interest)

On-Time Completion Rate:

70% of students who completed this program between July 1,k 2010 and June 30, 2011 graduated on-time (within the published length of the program).

Median Loan Debt

Graduates of this program between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011 had a median loan debt and are obligated to repay:

  • $212,356 in federal student loan debt
  • $0 in private loan debt
  • $0 in institutional financing plan debt

Note: there were 221 graduates from this program during this reporting period.

2011: AUC Residency Placement Rate

Program Cost

Total program costs from matriculation through graduation based on 2011-2012 award year rates.



Tuition:  $169,550.00
Fees:  $6,325.00
Room:  $56,500.00
Board:  $39,000.00
Books:  $5,000.00
Supplies:  $6,000.00

Breakdown of cost per semester

These costs exclude any travel, transportation and personal expenses.

AUC reserves the right to change its tuition and fees at any time, without prior notice.