SGU School of Medicine has three intakes per year to give added flexibility for students to join when they are ready to start medical school

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: St. George’s University, Grenada has opened their January intake for aspiring medical students. The university offers a rolling admissions process with first-term classes starting in January 2022, giving prospective students a further opportunity to kick-start their medical education without losing out on an academic year.
Future doctors that join SGU’s January 2022 cohort will be a part of a smaller class size, which makes it easier for students to adjust better to the rigors of the medical school during their first term. Students are also allowed flexibility in scheduling their clinical rotations when opting for a January start and will have additional time to prepare for residency. There is also an increased opportunity of 1:1 exposure to resident directors for students in the January 2022 class.
“We have a great option to start medical school at the beginning of 2022, for students who may not have been able to start at the beginning of the academic year. Our January 2022 class is an opportunity for students to get started in the new year” says Amy Lobl, Recruitment Director for St. George’s University in MENA. “Our rolling admissions is just one of the ways we support our students on their journey to becoming a doctor” Amy concludes.
St. George’s University School of Medicine provides a diverse, multicultural and international environment that empowers students to learn the medical knowledge, clinical skills and professional behaviors to participate in healthcare delivery to people across the world, the January intake allows students to embark on this journey sooner.
About St. George’s University School of Medicine:
Founded in 1976 with the goal of drawing the best talent and practices from around the world, St. George’s University (SGU) has become a leading center for academic excellence worldwide. With students and faculty drawn from more than 150 countries, SGU is truly an international institution, with a uniquely global perspective, perfectly poised to help educate students in this rapidly changing world. St. George’s University School of Medicine has four-, five-, six-, and seven-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) programs with entry points available for students from any education system around the world. SGU has a large network of 70+ affiliated hospitals and health centers in the US and UK and also has a unique opportunity for students to begin their medical career in Grenada, the United Kingdom, or India.









