Just so you know, I do not believe most of
these off-shore programs are in the best interests of most students at Hunter!
Students will spend an enormous amount of money without knowing if they can
cut it terms of passing the USMLE! In addition, all of these Caribean schools
have problems financing the education of students without good credit ratings. And
this school is not yet eligible for federal aid loans because they’ve yet
to graduate their first class. Last thing, with the market as it is there is a
good chance some of these new schools will fold! As long as everyone is aware
of these possibilities I am happy to forward your request.
From: Muk Yan
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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009
12:25 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: UMHS Saint Kitts is
coming to Hunter on Friday, Feb 20th
Hi Ms. Wood-Hill,
I'm a member of the Hunter Post-Bacc Executive board and I was wondering if you
could forward this letter from Maxine Paul at UMHS - St. Kitts to drum up
interest in their information session that I'm helping to organize. The
Friday, Feb 20th date is tentative and flexible. If you could let me know
if anybody expresses any interest, that would be great!
They do not require the MCAT for admission and tuition is $7,800 per
semester. They also have three entry dates per year: September, January
and May.
If you receive any replies, please email me so I can get an estimate as to how
many people can be expected. If they could RSVP by Friday, Feb. 13th,
that'd be super. They've also offered free pizza to all of those
attending. They can also schedule additional dates if anyone is
interested.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you so much and take care,
Muk Yan
You may be aware, that U.S. medical schools are at capacity levels and turning
away thousands of qualified applicants each year. In direct response to this
health care crisis, Dr. Robert Ross, founder and former owner of Ross
University has recently established the University of Medicine and Health
Sciences, St. Kitts on a $40,000,000 state of the art campus in St.
Kitts.
UMHS students are provided with cutting edge technology, an education based on
the American Medical School model and the only virtual hospital-based
experience in the Caribbean. After four semesters, students return to the
United States to complete their 5ht semester in Portland Maine and conduct
the clinical program at affiliated teaching hospitals throughout the
Country.
Our goal is to provide a quality medical education at a reasonable cost and
UMHS is committed to maintaining small class size and affordable tuition ($7800
per semester) At this time we do not require the MCAT.
I realize the possibility exists that some students may need to explore
alternatives to attending U.S. Medical Schools. We believe that the
unique features and outstanding medical education offered by UHMS may provide a
potential fit for those students
Students interested in applying should be aware that we have three entry dates
per year; September, January, and May.
I am also attaching a link to the UMHS website for your review. If you think
this information may be of interest, please forward to your students.
Looking forward to meeting with you and answering any of your questions.
Sincerely yours,
Maxine Paul
Director of Special Projects
University of Medicine and Health Sciences, St.Kitts
umhs-sk.org