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Why Students Choose All Saints University

Join students who have successfully pursued their Nursing degree at All Saints University in Dominica. Affordable, accredited, and globally recognized.

Accelerated Completion

The program can be completed in as little as under 3 years (2 years and 8 months). BSc Nursing Program Overview →

 

Competitive tuition with flexible payment and scholarship options

We offer one of the most affordable BSc Nursing programs in the Caribbean, with flexible payment plans and scholarship opportunities designed to support students’ financial needs.

Scholarship Information →

 

Fully Accredited by GNCD

Fully approved by the General Nursing Council of Dominica, providing a pathway to NCLEX examinations in North America.

Pathway to Medicine

Students completing the BSN program may be eligible to transfer into the 4-Year or 5-Year MD Program at All Saints University upon completion of all prerequisite courses

Financial aid available for Canadian students

Canadian residents may qualify for provincial student loans, making medical education more accessible and affordable. Provincial Funding Information →

Small class sizes with experienced faculty

Personalized attention and direct mentorship from experienced professors foster strong academic and clinical skills.

Full admissions and visa guidance

From your first inquiry to your arrival in Dominica, our admissions team provides step-by-step guidance on applications, documents, and travel.

NCLEX Eligibility

Graduates may pursue licensure and practice as registered nurses in North America.

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    We’re excited to invite you to our exclusive General Information Session, where you’ll discover why All Saints University is the ideal place to achieve your academic and career goals in the medical field.

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    Event Date: February 11th, 2026

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    The Application Process

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    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:

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    Share all necessary documents with the university via email to complete your application. You can email your credentials with us on admissions@allsaintsuniversity.org

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    Once your application is accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter and information about any scholarships you may have received.

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    Once you have received your acceptance letter and scholarship letter, pay the fees to secure your place at All Saints University.

    Apply to secure your spot for the next semester! Limited seats available — the countdown to your medical journey starts now!

    *No MCAT required *Eligible for Canadian student aid (OSAP, Alberta Aid & more)

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    Acceptance Criteria

    Grades are important, but they are not the only criteria for acceptance into our Nursing program. While academic performance carries significant weight, the admissions committee also considers a student’s motivation, dedication, and overall potential to succeed in the nursing profession. Interviews help assess an applicant’s demeanor, communication skills, educational preparedness, and commitment to a career in nursing.

    Prospective students are encouraged to showcase their strengths through their personal essay, highlighting work or volunteer experience, community involvement, and academic achievements. Strong letters of recommendation further support an applicant’s profile. Motivation, perseverance, and a genuine passion for patient care are key attributes considered during the selection process.

    Academic Requirements:
    All applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program must meet the academic standards equivalent to those required for nursing studies in their country of origin.

    • Applicants from Commonwealth or Caribbean countries are required to provide proof of credit-level passes in subjects such as Biology, Mathematics, and English in addition to 2 other subjects (e.g., GCE “O” and “A” Levels or CXC).

    • Applicants with prior college or university coursework can be considered for transfer credits. 

    This ensures that all incoming students are academically prepared for the rigorous and rewarding nursing curriculum at All Saints University.

    Applicants must submit the following documents:

    • A copy of academic credentials, e.g., high school transcript and previous university transcript if applicable
    • A copy of government-issued ID (e.g., a Passport and a birth certificate)
    • A Statement of Purpose — a short essay explaining your motivation for pursuing a Doctor of Medicine degree.
    • Two recommendation letters

    Technical standards that all applicants or students must meet include:

    MOTOR AND TACTILE FUNCTION

    Students must possess sufficient motor function to be able to participate in all activities such as attendance in class, seminars, laboratory sessions, conferences and rounds. Students must have sufficient motor function to carry out physical examinations and activities such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, ability to apply pressure to stop bleeding, clear obstructed airways, administer intravenous medication and basic diagnostic procedures, including venipuncture, lumbar puncture, arterial puncture etc.

    COMMUNICATION

    Students must be able to communicate effectively with patients, staff and other health care providers in a clinical setting or patient care setting. They must be able to make clear, concise, fluent oral and written expressions and presentations in English. Students must be able to recognize and process non-verbal communications, including ability to observe and decipher changes in mood, posture, worry, sadness etc.

    PROFESSIONALISM

    Students are required to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the ethics of the medical profession. They must be able to exercise good judgment under stress or uncertainties in the care of their patients. Students must be able to complete the responsibilities involved in the diagnosis and care of their patients in an effective and timely manner. They must exercise professional decorum at all times and avoid copyright infringement. They must be able to adapt to changing environments and also display flexibility with the overall goal of optimizing patient care. They must be forthright, emotionally stable, and respectful to patients, peers and other members of the health care team.

    CONCEPTUAL, ANALYTICAL, AND QUANTITATIVE ABILITIES

    Students must have quantitative ability. They must be able to memorize, recall and explain medical and relevant concepts. They must be able to calculate, analyze and interpret data that are part of the Medical School curriculum. They must be able to understand spatial and three-dimensional relationships such as those encountered in anatomy or dissection lab or those applicable to basic surgical procedures.

    OBSERVATION

    Students must have functional use of senses of vision, hearing, somatic sensation, smell and touch. These skills are required by students to be able to observe demonstrations, experiments and simulations in the basic and clinical sciences. Students must be able to access a patient’s physical condition, obtain history, perform relevant physical examination, develop a differential diagnosis and treatment plan for their patients.

    All Saints University School of Medicine is focused on providing equal educational opportunities and does not discriminate against qualified candidates or enrolled students with disabilities. The Technical Standards conveyed here do not serve to intentionally impede any candidate for whom reasonable arrangements would allow the fulfillment of the curriculum. Moreover, all accepted and enrolled students with disabilities have access to every available resource at the University.

    CANDIDATES WITH DISABILITIES

    Those who are offered admission should establish discussions with the Technical Standards Committee (TSC) through the Office of the Registrar of the University in order to commence the accommodation process. The candidate is responsible for delivering any necessary and/or supplementary documentation in regard to the degree and nature of disability, the functional restraints and accommodation that need to be considered or catered for. Documentation supplied should be sufficiently current and updated. Requests are reviewed independently with consideration regarding any reasonable accommodation which would allow the candidate to fulfill the technical standards. Accommodations are not reasonable if they pose an immediate risk to the well-being and safety of the candidate or others, if making it requires considerable alteration of the educational program, if it could negatively impact the academic standards, or it represents an undue administrative or financial burden on the University. Accommodation which requires an intermediary or an auxiliary aid that provides cognitive support, medical information, or a selective function are, except in rare cases, not reasonable. Intermediaries and aids may not perform any essential skills or supplement clinical and or moral judgement in the interest of the candidate.

    The TSC maintains the right to request additional documentation, release information to third parties inside or outside the University for professional evaluation and may require candidates to undergo additional examination by experts. Such examination will be at the candidate’s expense. Enrollment in the program is contingent on the candidate’s willingness and capacity to fulfill the technical standards with reasonable accommodation.

    Appealing an Admission Decision

    Applicants who have been denied admission or transfer credits have the option to file an appeal. To be considered, the appeal must include new and compelling information or other necessary evidence supporting the request for admission to All Saints University.

    To proceed, applicants should send the following items to admissions@allsaintsuniversity.org within 90 days of receiving the school’s decision:

    1. A letter of appeal that explicitly outlines the new and compelling information for consideration.
    2. Relevant documentation that could reasonably influence the initial decision (e.g., an updated official transcript from the previous university).

    Upon receiving the appeal, the admissions committee, along with a member external to the committee, will review the newly submitted documents. The final decision regarding the admission status will be communicated to the applicant via email within a maximum of two weeks.

    NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY

    All Saints University School of Medicine grants admission to qualified applicants or students regardless of color, age, race, nationality, religion, gender, sexuality, disability or marital status.

    WITHDRAWAL POLICY

    If a student of the University intends to withdraw from the medical school, he / she must submit in writing notice of such an intention at least one semester (4 months) prior to the date of withdrawal from the University, stating reasons. Failure to comply with this automatically means that the student will always be considered enrolled in the program for the following semester and must meet all his / her financial and other obligations to the University.

    Notice of withdrawal from the University program received in less than one semester (4 months) to the time of withdrawal will not be entertained and such student(s) will be deemed to be indebted to the University for the following semester.

    ***The University reserves the right to change any of its policies or regulations at any time.

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