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AUACOM Signs a Statement of Shared Interest with BMCC
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BMCC President A. Munroe & AUA President Dr. Bell BMCC President A. Munroe & AUA President Dr. Bell
Highlights include an intent to develop academic and educational cooperation, including a guaranteed admissions program.

MANHATTAN, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Representatives from American University of Antigua College of Medicine (AUACOM) and Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) of the City University of New York (CUNY) came together in New York City on May 9, 2025 to sign a Statement of Shared Interest to solidify their mutual intention to promote collaborative academic opportunities between both institutions.

"At AUA, we believe that talent is universal, but opportunity is not. This collaboration with BMCC allows us to break down barriers and create more inclusive pathways to medical education for underrepresented students," said Dr. Peter Bell, President of AUA.

"We have a significant commitment to our Caribbean community and the communities, like New York, where our students come from and go back to," continued Dr. Bell.

Each institution will explore ways in which they might promote and develop academic cooperation through future agreements. This collaboration includes but is not limited to an establishment of a guaranteed admissions program for BMCC graduates to study medicine at AUA.

"We have hundreds of students who are majoring in science in health-related programs with the hopes and aspirations of going into medicine," said BMCC President Anthony E. Munroe at the signing event. "It is our duty and our responsibility to create opportunities for our students so that they have the ability to thrive in their career paths."

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This agreement embodies the shared vision of American University of Antigua College of Medicine and Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York to support a diverse, global community of future healthcare professionals and foster a collaborative model that strengthens the future of medicine.

"We're delighted that we have this opportunity to establish a partnership with AUA–one of the leading medical schools on this side of the globe," said President Munroe.

About American University of Antigua (www.auamed.org)

American University of Antigua College of Medicine (AUACOM), part of the renowned Manipal Education and Medical Group, is a fully accredited international medical school offering a rigorous, innovative education designed to prepare students for successful careers as physicians.

With a globally recognized curriculum, clinical training opportunities in the U.S. and other healthcare systems, and a strong emphasis on personalized support, AUACOM equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to have successful careers in medicine.

Located in Antigua, AUACOM provides a diverse and dynamic environment that fosters growth and prepares aspiring doctors to make a meaningful impact on global healthcare. Graduates are fully eligible for residencies and medical licensing exams in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, opening doors to opportunities worldwide.

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About Borough of Manhattan Community College (www.bmcc.cuny.edu)

BMCC is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) and enrolls approximately 20,000 degree-seeking and 10,000 continuing education students a year, awarding associate degrees in over 60 fields. It is the largest CUNY community college and ranked among the top community colleges nationwide in granting associate degrees to minority students, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education.

BMCC is a diverse teaching and learning community committed to advancing equity and the intellectual and personal growth of students. Working to strengthen a culture of care inside and outside the classroom, the faculty and staff of BMCC share a passion for learning with students from around the world, and strive to increase degree completion, successful transfer, career achievement, service and leadership within the BMCC community, New York City, and beyond.

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