Start 2026 with purpose.
St. George’s University School of Medicine is proud to support individuals making a bold transition into medicine with a special scholarship opportunity, helping you turn professional experience into a new path toward becoming a doctor.

Lauren Sussman, MD ’20
Doctor of Pediatrics
(Former dance instructor)

Justin Roberts, MD ’16
Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
(Former professional football player & pharmaceutical salesperson)
Award
Starting at $65,000 in tuition support
Eligibility*
Applicants who submit a complete 4-Year MD application on or before December 31, 2025 (other scholarships may also apply).
Individuals transitioning into the 4-Year MD program and have been out of college or university for at least one or more years.
SGU offers terms starting in January, April, and August.
Start as soon as January 2026.
*Only students accepted directly into the 4-Year Doctor of Medicine are eligible to receive the New Year New Career Scholarship. Provisionally accepted students are not eligible.
Who Qualifies
Individuals transitioning into the 4-Year MD program and have been out of college or university for at least one or more years.
Why This Scholarship Matters
Changing careers is a courageous step. This scholarship recognizes your commitment to starting fresh and making a lasting impact in healthcare. At SGU, you’ll join a globally respected medical community, gain access to clinical training in the US, UK, and Canada, and be supported every step of the way.

Ben Kahn, MD ’20
Dermatology
(Former Emmy-award winning television producer)
Benefits of a January Start
When you begin your MD program in January 2026, you can take advantage of several benefits to help you prepare, focus, and thrive:
Smaller entering class sizes and personalized support
Extra time for exam prep and residency readiness
Flexible clinical and elective opportunities
Take The Next Step
Choosing a medical school is one of the most crucial decisions of your life, and it’s important that you absorb as much information as possible about the choices in front of you. We encourage you to consult with St. George’s University graduates, students, and administrators, who are available to answer any questions you may have about the University curriculum, campus, and track record of student success.