“I truly appreciate and value my time at All Saints University School of Medicine Dominica. As a transfer student during the COVID pandemic, ASU smoothed my transition and welcomed me very warmly. The faculty and personnel at All Saints constantly provided me guidance and answered my questions promptly while also facilitating my clinical rotations to help develop me into a future physician. I am glad to have graduated and matched into a residency program from this university.”
“I want to thank the teachers at All Saints University, who helped in getting me to where I’m at. It was not an easy road but their guidance and advice did come a long way. And to the registrar, Dr. Guzin Dincel, thank you for always being a listening ear and for advocating for me when I needed it. I appreciate you all for your work.”
“I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to All Saints University for being part of my journey to matching into Emergency Medicine! The clinical rotations I completed in Chicago provided invaluable experiences that refined my skills and deepened my knowledge, essential for this specialty. The outstanding Letters of Recommendation from attending physicians significantly contributed to my success in the residency application process. I am immensely grateful to Dr. Guzin for her unwavering guidance and invaluable advice throughout the years. As I continue to pursue excellence in my medical career, I will always cherish the experiences and education I received at All Saints University.”
Welcome to Dominica—the “Nature Island” of the Caribbean. Nestled between Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica is known for its lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and crystal-clear seas.
Life here is peaceful, affordable, and welcoming. The capital, Roseau, offers local markets, vibrant culture, and a friendly community. English is the official language, with French-based Creole adding to the island’s charm.
From hiking in Morne Trois Pitons National Park to diving, whale watching, and relaxing by the sea, Dominica is perfect for students who want balance—focus on your studies and recharge in nature.
Good to know:
• Electricity: 220/240 volts, 50Hz
• Fresh water is safe to drink
• Import/export restrictions apply to plants and produce
At All Saints University, Dominica isn’t just where you study medicine—it’s where you live well, explore more, and feel at home.
Fill out the application form and submit it to start your journey towards a medical career. If you have still not submitted the form, you can start your application process here:
After submitting your application, keep an eye on your email for updates and instructions from the university regarding sharing your credentials and documents.
Share all necessary documents with the university via email to complete your application. You can email your credentials with us on admissions@allsaintsuniversity.org
Your application will be evaluated by the university, and you will be notified of the outcome as soon as possible.
Once your application is accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter and information about any scholarships you may have received.
Once you have received your acceptance letter and scholarship letter, pay the fees to secure your place at All Saints University.
Grades are not the only criteria for acceptance. Although the greatest weight is placed upon a student’s scholastic record, there are many additional factors that are taken into consideration during the admission process. Interviews facilitate the admission process and help the admission committee to determine a student’s demeanor, educational level and degree of commitment. Prospective students and applicants are encouraged to present a strong case for themselves through outlining their work or volunteer experience, community contributions and scholastic achievements in their personal essay and by providing strong letters of recommendation. Motivation and perseverance are some of the attributes considered when selecting a applicant.
In general, all applicants into the MD degree programs of the University are required to possess college, high school or University grades required for admission into medical school in their countries of origin or from where they are applying. For instance, applicants from Commonwealth or Caribbean countries applying for admission into the 5-year MD degree program are required to provide, at the minimum proof of credit level passes in GCE “O” and GCE “A” Level or CXC in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English.
For admission into the 4-year MD degree program, all applicants are required to submit their College or University transcripts of academic records indicating successful completion of at least 90 credit hours in courses such as General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Zoology, and Mathematics in addition to courses in liberal arts or social sciences.
***The University reserves the right to change any of its policies or regulations at any time.
Other Requirements
Applicants must submit the following documents: