Scholarships
Awards and Flexibility
2022-2023
Scholarship Awards
THE CODRINGTON FOUNDER'S SCHOLARSHIP
Queen's University College of Medicine extends to selected scholarship-qualifying applicants The Codrington Founder's Scholarship.
AMERICAN US STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Queen’s University College of Medicine awards The US American Student Scholarship to highly qualified US American citizen students. Continuation of this scholarship requires that recipients remain in academic good standing.
BARBADOS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Queen’s University College of Medicine awards The Barbados Annual Scholarship to two highly qualified Barbados citizen students. Continuation of this scholarship requires that recipients remain in academic good standing.
CANADIAN STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Queen's University College of Medicine awards The Canadian Scholarship to Canadian citizen applicants who are accepted into the Basic Sciences MD Program (Semesters I – V). The Scholarship amount is calculated annually based on the monetary exchange rate between Canada and the United States. The student is responsible for all formal fees.
Financial Flexibility
FLEX-PAY PLAN
A Limited Flex-Pay Plan may enable monthly installment tuition payments over the course of medical studies.
WORK-STUDY
A Proposed Work-Study Program is designed to help offset school-related expenses outside of tuition and to ease residual financial costs. Available to financially need-eligible students. Preference is given to students from Barbados and CARICOM Nationals, then to students from other countries if there is availability.
Seat Deposit
(Non-refundable): $500
Tuition
The University's Cost of Attendance (COA) Budget is based on a student’s typical expenses per enrollment period or award year. By federal regulation, COA budgets are designed for students to live and support themselves modestly during instructional time. Expenses are a combination of those billed by the school and indirect expenses that may be incurred. The total amount of aid a student may receive from sources (financial aid, loans, grants, etc) may not exceed his/her COA for a given term or load period. Tuition fees cover cost of classes only. Actual tuition and individualized COA budgets may vary based on a student's registration and/or curricular paths.* Tuition numbers below represent US Dollars (USD) per Semester.
Pre-Med Program Phase: $5,000
MD Program Basic Sciences*: $6,500
MD Program Clinical Sciences*: $9,500
Other
Estimates are based on Living Arrangements that are convenient, comfortable, and safe, yet modest, such as shared housing. Travel and Transportation should also be considered. A List of required Books/Supplies for purchase is provided to students each semester, and some subscriptions, along with Electronic Devices may or may not be included in the University's Digital Resources such as Access Medicine and Complete Anatomy 3D4Medical.
Housing: @$900 USD/Month
Food: @$400 USD/Month
Books/e-Books/Supplies: @$1500+ USD/Year
Transportation/Clubs/Fees: TBD
Tuition Refunds
Students registering for courses and classes agree to pay all applicable tuition and registration fees. Students are required to pay all tuition and fees for any registered course unless enrollment is officially canceled during the 100% Refund Period, which extends through the first two weeks of the semester. Withdrawal or cancellation occurs on the calendar day that withdrawal is requested either online or in-person at the Business and/or Registrar Office. The percentage of refund is based on the actual date of withdrawal recorded by the Registrar. All withdrawals may not necessarily result in a refund and, in some instances, a tuition balance may still be due. Insurance and other fees are non-refundable.