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Scholarships
Partial scholarships available for both freshmen and upperclassmen
SGU awards partial scholarships for veterinary students who demonstrate financial need and/or academic excellence. Those students who feel they meet the criteria for one or more veterinary school scholarships and grants programs are encouraged to apply. Although an application may be reviewed for several programs, a recipient generally will receive only one type of scholarship.
Scholarship Opportunities
For Entering Freshmen
International Peace Bursary
Partial scholarship awards to non-US citizen/permanent residents who demonstrate financial need and can fund the balance of their education beyond the scholarship award. The International Peace Bursary program is committed to promoting a student body made up of diverse nationalities and cultural backgrounds, which in the future will contribute to a worldwide medical community. Partial tuition scholarship awards are granted to international students who exhibit financial need and who are committed to returning to their home countries as physicians dedicated to the enhancement of the countries’ medical care systems. These awards are grants-in-aid and do not have to be repaid.Grenada Scholarships
Two scholarships are awarded annually to Grenadian citizens. Applicants must have been accepted into the University by the Committee on Admission, nominated by the Scholarship Selection Panel, and awarded by the Grenadian Government. The scholarships provide full tuition and administrative fees. This scholarship is only awarded in January.Applications are made to the Grenada Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development. Contact your regional admissions counselor or Colin Dowe at cdowe@sgu.edu or +1(473) 444-4680.
For Upperclassmen
William M. McCord Scholarships
This scholarship is dedicated to the memory of William M. McCord, MD, a leader in the field of medical education in the United States who had a major impact on the development of St. George’s University School of Medicine’s clinical program. These partial tuition scholarships are awarded to students who withdraw from a term due to compelling personal reasons, and when they return to resume their studies suffer undue financial hardships which affect their ability to pay for their education. These awards are grants-in-aid and do not have to be repaid.Email the Office of Institutional Student Financial Assistance at FAIDScholarships@sgu.edu to inquire about whether you might be eligible for the scholarship.
10:1 student-to-faculty ratio*
*Although this ratio varies semester-to-semester based on enrollment numbers, this number represents the average student-to-faculty ratio in 100% of classes and labs for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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