Each college, university, or medical business listed below has a separate agreement and varying requirements listed to assist students who are in attendance at, have graduated from, or working at one of these institutions in gaining admission to AUC.*
*Students will still need to go through the admissions process. Pathway partnership agreements create eligibility for students who meet all criteria.
Students who meet the criteria established through the American University in Dubai (AUD) and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from AUD within five (5) years of applying to AUC, and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.8 GPA or higher on both cumulative and science.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.8 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- MCAT waiver for non-US students. U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents are required to take the MCAT exam.
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- American University in Dubai Partner Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- For UK Track students: Students will receive a one-time first semester housing credit of $2,000 USD to their student account.
- Sint Maarten campus students receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant up to $4,750 USD for a double occupancy unit.
- The International/Canadian Student Scholarship—$80,000 USD one-time award distributed across semesters 1 through 10—details updated on the AUC website at aucmed.edu/scholarships
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York
Sheikh Zayed Road, PO Box 28282
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Students who meet the criteria established through the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from BITS within five (5) years of applying to AUC, and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.8 or higher on both cumulative and science
- A Grade Point Average of 2.8 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- MCAT waiver for non-US students. U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents are required to take the MCAT exam.
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Birla Institute of Technology and Science Partner Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission
- For UK Track students: Students will receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of $2,000 USD to their student account.
- Sint Maarten campus students receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant up to $4,750 USD for a double occupancy unit.
- The International/Canadian Student Scholarship—$80,000 USD one-time award distributed across semesters 1 through 10—details updated on the AUC website at aucmed.edu/scholarships
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York
Pilani 333031
Rajasthan
India
Students who meet the criteria established through the Bishop’s University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Bishop’s University within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (6 lecture credits), plus laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (6 lecture credits), plus laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (6 lecture credits), plus laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (3 lecture credits), plus laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- All students should take the MCAT
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter (a physician, nurse, manager, or other professional the student has worked with).
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- Bishop’s University Partner Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- The International Student Scholarship or Canadian Student Scholarship—$80,000 USD one-time award distributed across semesters 1 through 10 —details available on the AUC website at aucmed.edu/scholarships
- For UK Track students: Students will receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of £1,700 as a credit to their student account.
- Sint Maarten campus students receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of $4,750 USD for a double occupancy unit.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
2600 College Street
Sherbrooke QC J1M 1Z7
Canada
Students who meet the criteria established through Calumet College of St. Joseph and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students simultaneously enroll in didactic CCSJ courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for CCSJ coursework to receive credit.
- A student who successfully completes the MERP coursework and meets AUC’s admission requirements will be granted conditional acceptance in the next AUC medical school class.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Calumet College of St. Joseph within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- CCSJ Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
* Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
2400 New York Ave
Whiting, IN 46394
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Central Methodist University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from CMU within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- CMU Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
411 Central Methodist Square
Fayette, MO 65248
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Cleveland State University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from CSU within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- CSU Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
2121 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Dominican University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
Students simultaneously enroll in didactic Dominican University courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for Dominican University coursework to receive credit.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Dominican University within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- Dominican University Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
* Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
7900 Division St
River Forest, IL 60305
United States
Program Benefits: New or current FranU students who are selected for this pathway enroll in the 15-week online Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP) at a discounted rate.
- Students simultaneously enroll in didactic FranU courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for the FranU coursework to receive credit.
- A student who successfully completes the MERP coursework and meets will be granted conditional acceptance in the next AUC medical school class.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- Clinical shadowing opportunity
- Round trip flight to island*
- Waived deposit with commitment letter*
- Waived Application Fee*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- FranU Partner Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
5414 Brittany Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Grand Canyon University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
Students simultaneously enroll in didactic GCU courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for GCU coursework to receive credit.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from GCU within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score (for non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents, an equivalent minimum score on the UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT).
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- GCU Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
3300 W Camelback Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85017
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Larkin University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below. Students simultaneously enroll in didactic Larkin University courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for Larkin University coursework to receive credit.
- A student who successfully completes the MERP coursework and meets AUC’s admission requirements will be granted conditional acceptance in the next AUC medical school class.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Larkin University within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score (for non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents, an equivalent minimum score on the UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT).
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- Larkin University Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
18301 N Miami Ave
#1
Miami, FL 33169
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Layola Marymount University and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Layola Marymount University within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- Layola Marymount University Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
* Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
1 Loyola Marymount University Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90045
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through the ProScribe and AUC collaboration agreement will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must be referred to AUC by ProScribe.
- Students must have a Bachelor’s degree with an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), plus laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India. The NEET exam must be taken in English.
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter (a physician, nurse, manager, or other professional the student has worked with).
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Eligible individuals may be reviewed for the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP). Such individuals will be required to successfully pass MERP prior to enrolling in their first semester.
- Upon completion of MERP, eligible individuals may receive a one-time grant of $9,500 USD to be applied towards their first semester tuition at AUC, or they may receive AUC’s MERP Success Scholarship, whichever amount is greater. Visit the AUC Scholarship webpage for additional information.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
16414 San Pedro Ave
Ste 525
San Antonio, TX 78232
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through the ScribeAmerica and AUC collaboration agreement will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must be referred to AUC by ScribeAmerica.
- Students must have a Bachelor’s degree with an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), plus laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India. The NEET exam must be taken in English.
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter (a physician, nurse, manager, or other professional the student has worked with).
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Eligible individuals may be reviewed for the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP). Such individuals will be required to successfully pass MERP prior to enrolling in their first semester.
- Upon completion of MERP, eligible individuals may receive a one-time grant of $9,500 USD to be applied towards their first semester tuition at AUC, or they may receive AUC’s MERP Success Scholarship, whichever amount is greater. Visit the AUC Scholarship webpage for additional information.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
1200 East Las Olas Blvd
Suite 301
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through the ScribeX and AUC collaboration agreement will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must be referred to AUC by ScribeX.
- Students must have a Bachelor’s degree with an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score (or for non-US Citizens or Permanent Residents, an equivalent minimum score on the UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT).
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), plus laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India. The NEET exam must be taken in English.
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Eligible admitted individuals are eligible to receive a one-time $9,500 USD grant to be applied towards the student’s first semester tuition at AUC.
- Eligible individuals may be reviewed for the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP). Such individuals will be required to successfully pass MERP prior to enrolling in their first semester.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
931 SW King Ave
Portland, OR 97205
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through Southern California University of Health Sciences and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated from the Master of Science in Medical Science program at Southern California University of Health Sciences within five (5) years of applying to AUC.
- An overall Grade Point Average of 3.2 or higher.
- A cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- No grade below C (or equivalent) in any pre-requisite course designated by AUC.
- A minimum cumulative score of a 490 or higher on the MCAT and minimum section scores of (AUC will not consider MCAT scores more than five years old):
- 123 or greater for Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems;
- 122 or greater for Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems;
- 120 or greater for Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills; and
- 120 or greater for Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior.
- Must have two letters of recommendation.
- Meet other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCUHS) Partner Scholarship: One-time, merit-based award of either $7,500 USD or $10,000 USD for the first semester of enrollment at AUC as follows:
- $10,000 USD if Eligible Individual had an overall Grade Point Average (or equivalency) of 3.5 or higher.
- $7,500 USD for Eligible Individuals not meeting the above criteria.
- Reimbursement for first flight to St. Maarten to enroll in semester one (Maximum benefit of $750 USD)*
- Eligible individuals may be reviewed for the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP). Such individuals will be required to successfully pass MERP prior to enrolling in their first semester.
* Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
16200 Amber Valley Dr
Whittier, CA 90604
United States
Program Benefits: New or current SUNO students or graduates who are selected for this pathway enroll in the 15-week online Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP) at a discounted rate.
- Students simultaneously enroll in didactic SUNO courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for the SUNO coursework to receive credit.
- A student who successfully completes the MERP coursework and meets AUC’s admission requirements will receive an interview and conditional acceptance in the next AUC medical school class.
- SUNO will provide laptops and IT support to SUNO students at the time of enrollment. Academic support services will be provided by SUNO and MERP.
- Individual admissions advising provided by assigned AUC Admissions Coordinator throughout the medical school enrollment process.
- An AUC Student Care Coordinator and Student Ambassador will serve as a student advocate and provide mentoring and support to help students cope with every aspect of student life and transition to the island pre and post matriculation.
- SUNO Partner Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission
- Waived Application Fee*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
6400 Press Drive
New Orleans, LA 70126
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through The Princeton Review Canada and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must be referred by The Princeton Review Canada.
- Students must have a bachelor’s degree with an overall minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher on the MCAT (for non-US Citizens or Permanent Residents, an equivalent minimum score on the UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT).
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Eligible individuals may be reviewed for the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP). Such individuals will be required to successfully pass MERP prior to enrolling in their first semester at AUC.
- The Princeton Review Canada Partner Scholarship: One-time $9,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC, OR the MERP Medical Education Scholar Award, whichever amount is greater
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
1255 Bay Street
Ste 550
Toronto ON M5R 2A9
Canada
Students who meet the criteria established through the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from TRU within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- TRU Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- The International Student Scholarship or Canadian Student Scholarship—$80,000 USD one-time award distributed across semesters 1 through 10—details available on the AUC website at aucmed.edu/scholarships
- For UK Track students: Students will receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of £1,700 as a credit to their student account.
- Sint Maarten campus students receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of $4,750 USD for a double occupancy unit.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
900 Mcgill Road
Kamloops BC V2C 0C8
Canada
Students who meet the criteria established through the University of South Florida (USF) and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Graduates of the USF Medical Sciences Pre-Professional Program must meet the following conditions:
- Meet AUC pre-requisite courses and have taken the MCAT; OR
- Recommendation from USF program advisor; student must meet AUC admission requirements.
- Must meet all AUC deadlines and submit all required application materials
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- University of South Florida Partner Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
* Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York
4202 E Fowler Ave
Tampa, FL 33620
United States
Students who meet the criteria established through the University of Waterloo and AUC Pathways Program will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
Students simultaneously enroll in didactic University of Waterloo courses whose content closely matches that in the MERP courses. Students take only the cumulative final exam for University of Waterloo course work to receive credit.
- A student who successfully completes the MERP coursework and meets AUC’s admission requirements will be granted conditional acceptance in the next AUC medical school class.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from University of Waterloo within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- University of Waterloo Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- For UK Track students: Students will receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of £1,700 as a credit to their student account.
- Sint Maarten campus students receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of $4,750 USD for a double occupancy unit.
- May be eligible for the International Student Scholarship or Canadian Student Scholarship—$80,000 USD one-time award distributed across semesters 1 through 10—details available on the AUC website at aucmed.edu/scholarships
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
200 University Ave W
Waterloo ON N2L 3G1
Canada
Students who meet the criteria established through the Vida and AUC collaboration agreement will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must be referred to AUC by Vida.
- Students must have a Bachelor’s degree with an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), plus laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), plus laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India. The NEET exam must be taken in English.
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Eligible admitted individuals are eligible to receive a one-time $9,500 USD grant to be applied towards the student’s first semester tuition at AUC.
- Eligible individuals may be reviewed for the Medical Education Readiness Program (MERP). Such individuals will be required to successfully pass MERP prior to enrolling in their first semester.
- Upon completion of MERP, eligible individuals may receive a one-time grant of $9,500 USD to be applied towards their first semester tuition at AUC, or they may receive AUC’s MERP Success Scholarship, whichever amount is greater. Visit the AUC Scholarship webpage for additional information.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York.
Students who meet the criteria established through Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) and AUC collaboration agreement will be eligible for certain benefits. A summary of eligibility requirements and benefits are provided below.
- Students must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Wilfrid Laurier University within five (5) years of applying to AUC and have an overall minimum Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher on both cumulative and science courses, and a minimum of a 490 or higher MCAT score.
- A Grade Point Average of 2.6 or higher in all courses designated by AUC as pre-requisites of admission:
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- WLU BI110 and BI111 bio sequence and tutorials meet AUC requirements)
- General Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory.
- Organic Chemistry: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory. Biochemistry can be used to substitute for organic chemistry.
- General Physics: 1 semester (4 credit hours), including laboratory. Statistics or Calculus can be substituted for Physics.
- Biology: 1 year (8 credit hours), including laboratory
- Medical Entrance Testing (please note that AUC will not consider MCAT or UCAT scores more than five years old):
- S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT
- Non-U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents: MCAT, UCAT, NEET, or GAMSAT
- India Citizens: Recommended to take NEET to practice in India (must be taken in English)
- English requirements: required for non-native English speakers, applicants who graduated from institutions in which the education was not delivered in English, or as requested by the Admissions Committee. One of two exams may be taken: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- A minimum of one letter from an individual academic professor who taught applicant (science preferred, but not required), and one professional letter.
- Other minimum admission requirements as set forth by AUC.
- The applicant fee will be waived for eligible students.*
- Eligible applicants will be granted an AUC admissions interview.
- Students will be evaluated for academic scholarships at the time of admission.
- WLU Partnership Scholarship: One-time $7,500 USD awarded for the first semester of enrollment at AUC.
- The International Student Scholarship or Canadian Student Scholarship—$80,000 USD one-time award distributed across semesters 1 through 10—details available on the AUC website at aucmed.edu/scholarships
- For UK Track students: Students will receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of £1,700 as a credit to their student account.
- Sint Maarten campus students receive a one-time first semester on-campus housing grant of $4,750 USD for a double occupancy unit.
*Not available to residents of Alabama, Florida, or New York
75 University Ave W
Waterloo ON N2L 3C5
Canada