Founded as an independent School of
Medicine in 1976, St. George’s University opened its doors to students
beginning in January 1977. It has evolved into a center of international
education, drawing students and faculty from 140 countries to the Caribbean
island of Grenada, in the West Indies. Students attending SGU enjoy the
benefits of a thriving multicultural environment on the True Blue campus,
offering all the amenities and technologically advanced facilities.
The University's 24,000+ graduates include
physicians, veterinarians, scientists, and public health and business
professionals across the world. The University offers medical and veterinary
medical degrees in the Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, and
independent and dual graduate degrees in the sciences, public health, and
business. Undergraduate degree programs are also available through its School
of Arts and Sciences, and students may build on their education by pursuing a
degree in the School of Graduate Studies. The University programs are
accredited and approved by many governing authorities, and SGU is affiliated
with educational institutions worldwide, including in the United States, the
United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands and Ireland.