
Over the past two weeks, UAG hosted Student Information Sessions across several states and Puerto Rico, giving aspiring physicians and their supporters an inside look at the MD program, curriculum, and admissions process.
Over the past two weeks we’ve hosted Student Information Sessions across Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Puerto Rico—with remarkable success.
The sessions drew a diverse audience, including college students, post-graduate candidates, and professionals seeking a new path in medicine. Parents and pre-med advisors also joined, underscoring the strong support networks that many aspiring physicians rely on as they consider their future.
Participants had the opportunity to learn about UAG’s internationally recognized MD Program, exploring its comprehensive curriculum, robust academic resources, and the admissions process. The sessions provided valuable insight into the benefits of studying at UAG, equipping students with the knowledge needed to make informed choices about their medical education.
Beyond sharing information, these events play a vital role in UAG’s commitment to growth and excellence. By connecting directly with students who share our mission and values, we are laying the foundation for strong enrollment and future success.
The enthusiastic response to our first round of sessions is a testament to the growing interest in UAG’s International MD Program. We extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to making these events possible and look forward to building on this momentum in the weeks ahead.




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