SGU.edu Caribbean Medical and Veterinary School in Grenada

Title

St. George's University

Description

St. George’s University School of Medicine is an independent international university in Grenada, British West Indies, offering degrees in medicine, veterinary medicine, public health, the health sciences, nursing, arts and sciences and business.

St. George's University was established by an act of Grenada's parliament on July 23, 1976. Classes in the School of Medicine began January 17, 1977. In 1993, the University added graduate and undergraduate programs. In 1996, it was granted a charter for the School of Arts and Sciences and a Graduate Studies Program. In 1997, undergraduate courses in international business, life sciences, medical sciences, pre-medical and pre-veterinary medicine were added. The School of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1999.

Languages

English

Address

C/o University Services, Ltd., One E Main St
Bayshore NY 11706 US

Contact

St. Georges University c/o University Services, Ltd.
+1 631 665 8100

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Additional Information

Life at SGU

When students arrive on Grenada, they are transported to a place of serenity, cultural diversity and warmth. Home, at least for the time being, is the pastel-tinted architecture of the majestic True Blue Campus, a state of-the-art multi-million dollar campus that includes cutting edge teaching facilities, labs, library, research institute and more. Their back yard is the breathtaking lapis blue waters and extraordinary reefs of the Caribbean Sea..

With over 25 student-sponsored organizations, ranging in interest to extracurricular activities, students actively take part in creating a lively and diverse campus community. In addition, the island of Grenada affords students a wide array of activities and events to participate in. In one day, a student could dive the crystal clear waters or hike the Grand Etang Forest in the morning and return to campus for a hands-on lab on exotic and wildlife species.

Students are captivated by the unique blend of African, English and French cultures of Grenada. They can immerse themselves in Grenada’s rich history, dining at a local restaurant in the picturesque capital of St. George’s, as native music fills the air. Though many languages are spoken, English is the national language.

The Grenadian community has proudly embraced the University and its students. For 30 years students and community members have lived in peace, with a mutual respect that is genuine and admired. In turn, SGU has been a vital contributor to the Island through both financial and humanitarian means. SGU is proud that its students, graduates and faculty are dedicated to improving the lives of both old and young on the Island.


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