History of AUC
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine was founded in 1978, upon a belief in the need for visionary, skilled, compassionate doctors.
AUC was originally chartered by the Government of Montserrat in the British West Indies. In 1995 Montserrat's Soufrière Hills Volcano, which had been dormant throughout recorded history, came to life in an eruption that left much of the island buried and the southern half of the island uninhabitable. AUC then relocated to the beautiful island of St. Maarten, a location with a standard of living that is unparalleled in the Caribbean.
Three years later, in 1998, the School of Medicine completed a new multi-million-dollar teaching and learning facility featuring modern classrooms and laboratories, a virtual imaging anatomy lab, a microbiology lab, and a comprehensive medical library. In 2002, AUC’s modern one and two-bedroom student dormitory was constructed.
Over the past 30 years, AUC has grown in numbers and in stature. It has established partnerships with clinical sites in the United States and England. With unparalleled instruction and rigorous training, each day at AUC provides a fresh chance to live the mission of preserving, transmitting, and applying humanity's accumulated medical knowledge and clinical skills to develop graduates whose accomplishments attest to their intellectual discipline.
As a result, in the years since AUC’s founding, more than 4,000 graduated physicians have made a significant impact in the field of medicine in countries around the world.

