Match Day 2026
School of Medicine Residency Match
Match results that impress
Success stories span residency placements in specialties across North America. Join the excitement!

From Hometowns to Brand New Cities, SGU Grads Match Coast to Coast
Our graduates matched through NRMP and CaRMS placements across the United States and Canada.
#SGUMatch
These hard-working students are on their way to their chosen residencies.
MATCHED!!! So excited to see where we end up chrishcollins on Friday!☺️ #sgumatch #match2026
6 years. That’s how long it took to get here.
Medical school was full of failures, struggles, self-doubt but every step led to this moment.
There’s so much more to say and share but for now…we wait until Friday. 🥹
#match2026 #sgumatch #residency #matchweek
Did you find out you matched today? Drop a "Matched!" in the comments!
We can`t wait to see where our students are headed for residency on Friday! Share your news and celebrations with us by tagging @stgeorgesu and #SGUMatch
Match Week brings a lot of emotion. For many of you, this moment represents years of studying, sacrifice, and uncertainty. It’s completely normal to feel excited, nervous, hopeful, or overwhelmed all at once.
For those waiting to hear today, especially for those navigating the uncertainty of SOAP, I want to remind you of something important.
This moment does not define the kind of physician you will become. The path into medicine is rarely linear, and many incredible doctors have taken unexpected routes to get where they are today. What you see online doesn’t always reflect the reality of Match Week, and that’s okay.
No matter what today brings, trust that your hard work, dedication, and resilience will continue to open doors. Your journey in medicine is bigger than a single week or a single result.
Wishing everyone strength, clarity, and good news today. Everything will fall into place the way it’s meant to.
For anyone who has questions about Match/SOAP, feel free to reach out to me 🤍☺️ (+ some photos from my match week 2025 🤭)
Why did you choose to pursue a career in medicine?
For Term 5 School of Medicine student Kinza Pervaiz, she chose this field to carry forward her mother’s dream. Today, she’s turning that legacy into purpose as she works towards becoming an international healthcare policy maker.
With Match Week underway, Kinza is especially grateful for the strong academic foundation SGU provides, giving students the confidence and skills they need long before they reach this milestone.
As she observes the final week of Ramadan, Kinza is slowing down, finding balance with studies, and embracing the community she’s found at @sgumsa 🌙📚
⏳ The countdown is on. Where will the Class of 2026 go?
Comment “MATCH” to get the 2026 Match stats sent to your inbox as soon as they drop.
Match Day is just one week away, and soon our students and graduates will discover where the next chapter of their journey in medicine will take them.
📣 When the big day arrives, don’t forget to share your Match news with us by tagging @stgeorgesu and using #SGUMatch!
*Select photos/videos may be featured on our social media channels, the St. George’s University website, and e-newsletters. By tagging us and/or using this hashtag, you consent to SGU sharing your posts on these platforms.
🥼 A milestone marking the beginning of their journey into medicine.
We recently welcomed the January 2026 entering class of the School of Medicine during our White Coat Ceremony, a moment that symbolizes their commitment to the profession and the patients they will one day serve.
Want to see more moments from this special day? Tag your friends and comment “ALBUM” and we’ll send you the link to the full photo gallery.
Getting around campus and nearby areas is made easy thanks to the busing system at SGU, helping students, faculty, and staff get where they need to go without the hassle. 🚌
For David Abraham, who has been part of the SGU community for nine years, the journey is more than driving a route. One of the things he loves most is meeting students from all over the world and hearing their stories; from how they discovered SGU to why they chose this campus to pursue their dreams.
Each ride is a reminder of the diverse community that makes SGU special.
FAQs & Fun Facts
Everything you need to know about Match Day and our students’ remarkable success.
How successful is SGU in the residency match?
Match Day is the culmination of the residency application process where medical students learn where they will complete their residency training. It’s one of the most exciting and emotional days in a medical student’s career. At SGU, we are proud to have a 94% US residency placement rate for graduates over the last five years.*
* Average of 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of students/graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of students/graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of September 2025.
Does SGU place students into residencies across the US?
Yes. In 2025, SGU students matched into residency programs in more than 40 states nationwide.
What specialties do SGU graduates match into?
SGU graduates matched into over 20 medical specialties in 2025, including primary care and advanced specialty fields such as surgery, emergency medicine, psychiatry, and anesthesiology.
1,049+
US residencies in 2025. No other medical school in the world provides more new doctors to the US healthcare system.
Largest provider of doctors into first-year US residencies for the last eleven years.
As the medical school graduating the largest number of students per year, SGU places the largest number of graduates into residency programs each year, based on internal SGU graduate/expected graduate and residency placement data as of September 2025.
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Residency Advice
Where Are They Now?
From Match Day to attending physicians, tracking our alumni’s remarkable career progression.
Dr. Robert Chen
Matched into Urology, 2019
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Today: Attending Urologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Specializing in pediatric brain tumors, NIH grant recipient
Dr. Melissa Deliso
Matched into Orthopedic surgery, 2022
Orlando Health
Today: Orthopedic surgery and sports medicine at Orlando Health
Previously chief resident in orthopedic surgery at Jersey City Medical Center
Dr. Michael Torres
Matched into Neurosurgery, 2017
UCSF Medical Center
Today: Attending Neurosurgeon at Stanford Medical Center
Specializing in pediatric brain tumors, NIH grant recipient
Congratulations from University Leaders
Students achieved this huge milestone through hard work, dedication, and resilience.
Charles R. Modica, JD
Chancellor
Ready to Start Your Journey?
Join the next generation of SGU graduates matching into top residency programs.
Celebration Toolkit
“It’s time to celebrate! 🥳 Show off your big win using our custom Match Day toolkit. Simply download your celebration card, fill in your details, and share your success with the world!”

Match Day Signs
Share your exciting news using one of our Match Day signs and we’ll share your posts on social media and on this page. Be sure to use the hashtag #SGUMatch. Print it, fill it, and post it.
Match Day GIFs
Search terms like #MatchDay #SGUMatch #SGU #StGeorgesUniversity #Doctor #MD to use these on Instagram Stories.
Match Day Tips
Wardrobe
- The Match Day t-shirt in your celebration kit is a great choice.
- Your white coat is another way to showcase your achievement.
- Professional clothing is also an option. Use of color with shirts/tops is ideal. Try to avoid fluorescents and black and white. Polish and color win the day.
Background
- Be aware of your background. Remove any potentially distracting or unwanted items from the shot.
- Have the background lit with some lamps or pull back the curtains from your windows if the room is dark. Ideally, don’t take the photo with a window right behind you as the camera will struggle with lighting.
- Make sure light is coming from behind the camera toward your face. Always be aware of your surroundings. If filming at your home make sure pets and children aren’t in the frame. When on location at an office or hospital keep patients and staff out of frame.
Framing & Camera Positions
- Always make sure you are in the center of the frame.
- Provide both vertical and horizontal options when taking both still images and motion videos (when possible).
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I still qualify for student loans under the new law?
Yes. If you are already enrolled at SGU and receiving federal student loans, the new borrowing limits generally will not affect you. In most cases, you can continue receiving the same federal loan amounts for the remainder of your MD or DVM program.
If I’m starting in August 2025, January 2026, or April 2026, am I grandfathered in?
Yes. If you receive federal student loans by June 30, 2026, you may continue borrowing under the current federal loan programs for all four years of medical or veterinary medical school.
Will I still be able to use Grad PLUS loans until I graduate?
Yes, for most current and near-term students. Grad PLUS loans are being phased out over time, but students who receive loans by June 30, 2026 can typically continue using Grad PLUS through graduation if they complete the program on the usual timeline.
What happens if Grad PLUS loans are no longer available to me?
SGU has partnered with private lenders and is developing additional options to help cover costs beyond federal limits. We’ll guide you through these options so you’re never left guessing.
What will repayment look like for loans taken after July 1, 2026?
If you take out new loans after July 1, 2026, repayment options will include a standard fixed-payment plan and a new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP). The final details are still being defined, and we’ll keep you updated as guidance becomes clearer.
What if I already have loans and don’t take out new ones after July 1, 2026?
You can continue using existing repayment options. Once finalized, you may also choose to opt into the new RAP plan if it makes sense for you.
Is Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) still available?
Yes. The final version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act does not change PSLF. If you pursue qualifying public service work, PSLF remains an option.
If I start in August 2026 or later and already have undergraduate loans, how does that affect me?
You’ll fall under the new federal borrowing limits: $50,000 per year and $200,000 total for medical or veterinary medical school. Undergraduate loans count toward your overall federal total, but the medical or veterinary school cap remains unchanged.
If I pay back some of my loans, does that increase how much I can borrow later?
No. Federal borrowing limits are set by law and don’t increase if you repay principal balances early.
From Dr.eam To Doctor
Learn more about our MD program and tracks
Every aspect of our MD program and tracks are intentionally designed to support you on your path to becoming a physician.
Flexible Start Dates: Choose from multiple entry terms in April, August, or January to begin your medical education at your convenience.
Average of 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 residency placement rates. Residency placement rate is defined as the total number of students/ graduates who obtained a US residency divided by the total number of students / graduates who applied to a US residency program in a given year as of October 2024.
Program and Track Highlights
- Global Recognition: SGU’s School of Medicine has been continuously accredited for decades, enabling our students to be eligible to practice in the US.
- Clinical Training: 85+ hospitals and health systems in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom offer clinical and ambulatory training and support
- Legacy of Excellence: Join the network of over 25,000 graduates* who have impacted healthcare worldwide.
*Based on the number of students who have completed the Doctor of Medicine program from 1981-2025.

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