About

Our mission is to prepare highly dedicated students to become effective, successful physicians. We do this by focusing on imparting the knowledge, skills, and values required for our students to establish a successful and satisfying career as a physician.

Your success is what drives us.

We want our students to get the most out of their education here at Ross, which goes beyond reading textbooks and preparing for exams - it's more. It's finding a balance between classroom lessons and life lessons, and gaining the experience that can make you a better student, a better person, and a better future physician.


School Admin Details

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Admissions
Last Name:
Ross University
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School Details

School Name:
Ross University School of Medicine
School Email:
Address:
630 US Highway 1
North Brunswick, New Jersey
08902
USA
Alternate School Names:
University of Dominica School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Degree Title:
MD - Doctor of Medicine
Language of Instruction:
English
Entrance Examination Requirement:
Yes
Foreign (Non-National) Students Eligible:
Yes

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630 US Highway 1
North Brunswick, New Jersey
08902
USA
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Campus Office Map


Bridgetown
Barbados
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Additional Information

Doors Opened in:
1979
Programs Offered:
MD
Degrees Granted:
Doctor of Medicine
Pre-Med Offered:
Yes
Listed in IMED:
Yes
Listed in WHO:
Yes

Tuition Fees

Base Tuition:
Effective September 2018 (subject to change without notice) – Tuition per semester (Flat Rate 9-21 credits) - MEDICAL SCIENCES (MS)* $23, 240 - MEDICAL SCIENCES-SEMESTER 5 (students only) $17, 430 - CLINICAL CLERKSHIPS, INCLUDING INTERNAL MEDICINE FOUNDATIONS (IMF)*** $25, 650 - Effective September 2017, RUSM bills clinical students per clinical week (“credit”) rather than per semester. • Students registered for 8 credits/weeks will be considered full-time students and will be eligible for financial aid based on their individual credits. • Students registered for 4 to seven 7 credits/weeks will be considered half time students and will be eligible for financial aid based on their credits/weeks. • Students who are registered for 3 clinical credits/weeks or less per semester will also be charged based on credits/weeks and considered less than half time. PLEASE SEE THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR TUITION AND REFUND POLICIES. STUDENTS MUST PAY FOR ALL COURSES TAKEN. **Students in the take 5 semesters of Medical Sciences and 6 semesters of clinical clerkships for a total of 11 semesters. Students in the take 4 semesters of Medical Sciences and 6 semesters of Clinical Clerkships for a total of 10 semesters. ***The rates represented above represents a full-time, 15 week/credit schedule each semester. Tuition will be prorated per clinical at a rate of$1,710 per credit/week and the Educational Resource Fee at $26.50 per credit/week. The Clinical Student Government Fee is not subject to proration. Health Insurance is billed on a periodic basis in September, January and May regardless of schedule and is not subject to proration.
Additional Fees

Effective September 2018 (subject to change without notice)

– STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION FEE (PER SEMESTER)
Medical Sciences (MS)* $50;
Medical Sciences-Semester 5 (students only) $50;
Clinical Clerkships, including Internal Medicine Foundations (IMF)*** $25.

– EDUCATION RESOURCE FEE
Medical Sciences (MS)* $400;
Medical Sciences-Semester 5 (students only) $400;
Clinical Clerkships, including Internal Medicine Foundations (IMF)*** $397.50.

– HEALTH INSURANCE FEE (PER SEMESTER; PRICE INCLUDES AN ADMINISTRATION CHARGE)
Medical Sciences (MS)* $766;
Medical Sciences-Semester 5 (students only) $766;
Clinical Clerkships, including Internal Medicine Foundations (IMF)*** $766.

PLEASE SEE THE STUDENT HANDBOOK FOR TUITION AND REFUND POLICIES. STUDENTS MUST PAY FOR ALL COURSES TAKEN.
**Students in the take 5 semesters of Medical Sciences and 6 semesters of clinical clerkships for a total of 11 semesters. Students in the take 4 semesters of Medical Sciences and 6 semesters of Clinical Clerkships for a total of 10 semesters.
***The rates represented above represents a full-time, 15 week/credit schedule each semester. Tuition will be prorated per clinical at a rate of$1,710 per credit/week and the Educational Resource Fee at $26.50 per credit/week. The Clinical Student Government Fee is not subject to proration. Health Insurance is billed on a periodic basis in September, January and May regardless of schedule and is not subject to proration.


Accreditation Details

MCAT Requirements:
Yes
Duration of Program(s):
At Ross, providing an exceptional medical education to our students is our highest priority. We offer an intense, four-year program administered by a faculty whose primary responsibility is teaching. Our integrated curriculum allows faculty members from multiple areas of expertise to present traditional disciplines in an organ-based learning format that provides a comprehensive view of how the body works in disease and health. Students earn their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree upon successful completion of Foundations of Medicine, clinical rotations at our affiliated teaching hospitals in the United States, and the passing of the first three phases of the United States Medical Licensing Examination® (USMLE): USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge and USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills.

The MD Program

Shelf Exams:
Exit Exams:
Details about the Pre-Med Program (if available):
Details about the Basic Sciences:

Ross University’s medical school program begins with a common first semester that gives everyone the opportunity to adjust to the large volume of material and fast pace of medical school teaching and learning. After First semester, there are two possible curriculum tracks — a four-semester accelerated track, and a five-semester, Ross+, track. Both tracks follow our integrated Medical Sciences basic sciences curriculum.

Modeled after curricula used in the United States, Medical Sciences is designed to allow students to address the processes of health and disease in a holistic fashion. What does this mean? In essence, our students learn the physiological, anatomical, and biochemical processes of an organ system all at once. This approach is educationally advantageous because it provides a broader view of how these different systems work together and make it more relevant in the clinical context. And, because we understand the importance of learning by doing, our students take part in hands-on training from semester 1.

Details about the Clinical Sciences:

Upon successful completion of the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step 1, Ross students embark on Internal Medicine Foundations (IMF), an intensive, physician-supervised clinical clerkship in Miramar, Fla., specifically geared to build competence in the principles and practice of Internal Medicine and facilitate success in subsequent Internal Medicine rotations and in the USMLEStep 2.

This additional six weeks of hands-on training through the Center for Haitian Studies Greater Miami Health Education and Training Center and conducted at affiliated hospitals and ambulatory clinics, allows students to further hone their physical examination, diagnostic, critical thinking, and communication skills through direct patient care. It also serves as an important bridge between the first four semesters and the clinical portion of the curriculum.

Ross students complete the clinical portion of the curriculum—and the majority of their training—in the United States at leading teaching hospitals across the country. And because our students are given hands-on experience from semester one, they transition into the clinical semesters with confidence and the tools they need to succeed. Additionally, Ross students have the option to complete all of their clinical rotations in one single geographic location. This is important because it not only helps to ensure a consistent clinical experience as they rotate through different disciplines, but it also helps to lower related expenses.

The clinical portion of the curriculum is without a doubt one of the most exciting – and most complex – periods of our students’ entire medical education experience. We understand how challenging it can be to progress through your rotations while staying on track to earn your medical degree and prepare for residency. Which is why we implemented the

Rely On Student Service (ROSS) model. This student support feature links every Ross clinical student with their own team of dedicated advisors who will be with you every step of the way, so you can stay focused on the important task at hand – your clinical training.


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