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AUAs program of medical education has been approved by the State of New York and pursuant to its approval, one of the few international schools that can place its students in New York Hospitals for 2 years of clinical training.

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New York City / Main Administrative Offices:


AUA Agent for American University of Antigua College of Medicine/ Kasturba Medical College

2 Wall Street, 10th Floor

New York, N.Y. 10005

1-(212) 661-8899 - Main Number/General Questions

1-(888) 282-8633 - Toll-Free Admissions Line

1-(973) 498-7707- Admissions Fax

1-(800) 509-4218 - Toll-Free Student Services (Bursar, Clinicals, Financial Aid & Registrar)

1-(877) 666-9485 - Toll-free Financial Aid Line

1-(646) 417-6220 - Financial Aid Fax

 

 

E-mail Addresses

 

    Admissions

  • General questions, inquiries from applicants & application status

     

    General Student Inquiries:

    Admissions@auamed.org


  • Marie McGillycuddy
    Marie B. McGillycuddy
    Regional Director of Admissions-NE
    MMcgillycuddy@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9164


    Jay Wilson
    Norman Jay Wilson
    Regional Director of Admissions-SE
    JWilson@auamed.org
    407-221-1144


    Jody Wasmer
    Jody Wasmer
    Regional Director of Admissions-Midwest
    JWasmer@auamed.org
    630-776-2969


    Par Prem Kumar
    Par Prem Kumar
    Associate Director of Admissions - International
    PKumar@auamed.org
    845-309-0512
    1-646-834-9194


    Tom Morrow
    Tom Morrow
    Associate Director of Admissions - East Central Region
    TMorrow@auamed.org
    1-330-398-1785


    Sharon Wilson
    Sharon Wilson
    Associate Director of Admissions - Southwest Region
    SWilson@auamed.org
    1-940-231-3600

    Bob Gelles

    Bob Gelles
    Associate Director of Admissions
    BGelles@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9158


    Tipton Carlson

    Tipton Carlson
    Associate Director of Admissions
    TCarlson@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9166



    Brianna Tolli

    Brianna Tolli
    Associate Director of Admissions
    BTolli@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9170


    Pamela Adrian

    Pamela Adrian
    Associate Director of Admissions
    PAdrian@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9152

     

    Jennifer Line

    Jennifer Line
    Associate Director of Admissions - Northeast Region
    JLine@auamed.org
    1-423-255-6802



    Mariko Watt
    Mariko Watt
    Associate Director of Admissions - Northeast Region
    MWatt@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9171


    Christine Hopkins

    Christine Hopkins
    New Student Coordinator
    CHopkins@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9157


    Anel DeJesus

    Anel DeJesus
    Graduate Admissions Officer / New Student Coordinator
    ADeJesus@auamed.org
    1-646-834-9176


    Jeanine Gibson

    Jeanine Gibson
    New Student Coordinator KMCIC/School of Nursing
    JGibson@auamed.org
    1-888-282-8633, Ext. 172

Applicant Services

Immigration

  • International students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States may need to obtain a B-1 visitor’s visa from a U.S. consulate prior to entering the United States for their clinical clerkships. Some students, such as Canadian citizens, are exempt from the visa requirement. All such international students, however, are required to document the reason for their visit to the United States to officers of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection upon their entry to the United States. Should you have any questions regarding these and other immigration issues, you may contact Charles J. Favata, a U.S. based immigration attorney who has had a long standing relationship with AUA, by calling him at (914) 428-2143 or e-mailing him at favata@attglobal.net

Financial Aid

Bursar

 

Registrar


Clinical

 

Faculty Applications

Career & Job Opportunities

 
American University of Antigua College of Medicine -Toll-free Admissions: 1-888-282-8633   Fax: 1-212-661-8864   AUA 2 Wall Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10005

american university of antigua college of medicine provides a medical education equal to the highest u.s. medical education standards. the purpose of the training at aua is to prepare students to pass the u.s. medical licensing examinations (usmle), for u.s. medical licensure, and to provide the foundation for postgraduate specialty training AUA students begin their clinical experience during their 1st semester at a
local general Hospital in St. Johns, Antigua, and clinical rotations are completed at u.s. teaching hospitals.
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