AUSOMA offers a host of events including online information sessions, open houses & webcasts to help students get to know about AUSOMA’s admission process, admission requirements, and student life.
These events also guide students about scholarship opportunities that they can avail in AUSOMA. The students also get to know about the life and culture in Aruba.
Virtual Information Sessions
MD and 5 ½ year Pre-Med programs. We will cover the curriculum, tuition, scholarship opportunities, common questions that we receive from prospective students and much more.
You’ll Learn About
- Our accelerated curriculum program
- Our affordable tuition costs
- Scholarship opportunities to take advantage of
- Our North American ECFMG Recognition
- Our personalized teaching & classroom environment
- Our faculty that has first-hand industry experience in medicine
- Our Guaranteed US Clinical Clerkships
Open Houses
Visit our open houses and learn more about the American University School of Medicine Aruba (AUSOMA).
Attending an open house is a great opportunity to interact with faculty from your program of interest, and speak with our admissions staff to learn more about the application process. The open house provides prospective students with information about preparation for medical school and the application process.
Discover More About
- Low Affordable Tuition Fees
- Monthly Payment Plan
- Easy Housing Options in Aruba
- USMLE Kaplan Step 1 Prep Included
- Direct Flights To Aruba From All Major U.S Cities
- Clinical Rotations In The U.S.
Note: In case you are facing difficulty while registering for webinars and open houses, please contact us at
(404) 538 9727 or e-mail us at reggie.nair@ausoma.org
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Aruba – One Happy Island!
When you touch Aruba it touches you back. It returns the love with warmth and kindness, natural treasures and surprises.
Aruba is full of natural beaches, flora and fauna. Aruba considers Island their life. Aruba is “one happy island” — and it lives more than up to that name. It’s the weather and the setting, but whatever makes the fine people who live on Aruba as good-spirited as they are, they are most welcoming.