Housing options available on a first deposited, first-served basis. Each student assigned to University approved housing will be charged a $1,000 Housing Damage Deposit (HDD), which will be due, with rent, at the beginning of the term. At the end of the term, after students move out and turn in their keys, and after inspections have been completed of all vacated units (Please allow 6-8 weeks post move out) HDDs will be credited back to the student’s housing account. Any resultant credit balance will then be eligible for a refund. AUA defines single as bedrooms occupied by one person. Double as bedrooms occupied by two persons. All AUA-selected housing includes: • Complimentary weekly housekeeping services • All units are fully furnished • Kitchens are supplied with modern appliances and some utensils • All units have TVs • All units are air-conditioned • All electrical outlets are 110V AC except Cortsland, which is 220V • Cable TV and internet is available in all facilities for a fee arranged with the service provider by the student unless specifically stated to the contrary Utilities, electricity, and water charges are billed to the student by the Bursar. All AUA-selected housing does not include: • Linens. Students need to bring their own linens including pillows. Most bedding is queen size, but please confirm this with your New Student Coordinator when you receive your housing assignment. • Towels. Students need to bring their own towels. Students may choose to purchase personal property insurance from their preferred insurance provider. Housing is provided exclusively for students. Family, friends, or any other visitors are not permitted to reside for any period of time in University-sponsored housing. Please plan accordingly to have guests make plans to stay in a hotel if they come to visit. AUA’s housing just got even nicer! Our brand-new, on-campus apartments are just a three-minute walk to class and are fully furnished. Enjoy free wi-fi, complimentary housekeeping once per week, and more! 2 bedroom apartments with shared bathroom – $5,700 per person per semester 3 private bedroom apartments 1 bedroom has a private bathroom – $6,300 per semester 2 bedroom apartment with shared bathroom – $5,700 per person per semester
Housing options available on a first deposited, first-served basis. Each student assigned to University approved housing will be charged a $1,000 Housing Damage Deposit (HDD), which will be due, with rent, at the beginning of the term. At the end of the term, after students move out and turn in their keys, and after inspections have been completed of all vacated units (Please allow 6-8 weeks post move out) HDDs will be credited back to the student’s housing account. Any resultant credit balance will then be eligible for refund. AUA defines single as bedrooms occupied by one person. Double as bedrooms occupied by two persons. All AUA-selected housing includes: • Complimentary weekly housekeeping services • All units are fully furnished • Kitchens are supplied with modern appliances and some utensils • All units have TVs • All units are air-conditioned • All electrical outlets are 110V AC except Cortsland, which is 220V • Cable TV and internet is available in all facilities for a fee arranged with the service provider by the student unless specifically stated to the contrary Utilities, electricity, and water charges are billed to the student by the Bursar. All AUA-selected housing does not include: • Linens. Students need to bring their own linens including pillows. Most bedding is queen size, but please confirm this with your New Student Coordinator when you receive your housing assignment. • Towels. Students need to bring their own towels. Students may choose to purchase personal property insurance from their preferred insurance provider. Housing is provided exclusively for students. Family, friends, or any other visitors are not permitted to reside for any period of time in University-sponsored housing. Please plan accordingly to have guests make plans to stay in a hotel if they come to visit.
Your body’s health affects your mind’s health. Whether to take the edge off or to hone it again, AUA provides a fitness center fully equipped with treadmills, exercise machines, yoga mats, and weights. There are showers and changing rooms available as well. Access is free for all AUA students.
The AUA Library provides 800 seating spaces and is open seven days a week. Each space is closed for one hour a day to allow for cleaning. To accommodate different study needs, areas within the library are designated as ultra-quiet study, soft-voice spaces, and collaboration areas. Wi-Fi is available throughout the library. Desktop computers and both color and black-and-white printers, are found on the 2nd floor. Multiple print copies of required textbooks are available in the Library from the public service desk, both in the reserve and the circulating collections. Since all curriculum needs are covered by the AUA Library collections, no books are available for purchase at AUA. To promote self-directed learning, faculty and students have continuing access to textbooks and biomedical ebooks, databases, clinical knowledge-bases, and ejournals. These are available in the library, in the classroom, on clinical rotations, and at home: in short, available anywhere. In addition, the library houses a collection of required textbooks, audio-visual materials, and other biomedical books. Featured Resources Include: eBook collections: ClinicalKey, AccessMedicine, and LWW Health Library Clinical Knowledge-bases: UpToDate, DynaMed Specialized databases: Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination, Acland’s Visual Atlas of the Human Body, A.D.A.M. All of these information resources including textbooks that are needed for courses at the AUA College of Medicine are available to students outside of the AUA Library through the Blackboard course management system as well.
Studying is crucial to your success as a medical student, but maintaining a healthy work life balance is essential to your success as a physician. That’s why American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine has athletic fields and recreational facilities available to give our students the break they need. Whether it’s team sports or working out, find a way to play. Athletic fields are ready for soccer, beach volleyball, flag football, cricket, ultimate frisbee, and other sports. Tennis and basketball courts provide an outlet for your competitive spirit. The International Cricket Association has approved AUA’s cricket field for practice matches. AUA’s selection of athletic fields gives every student the opportunity to stay fit and interact with one another by engaging in a variety of recreational activities.
AUA’s food court provides a variety of healthy, wholesome options to keep you energized and focused throughout the day. Here you can find anything from Subway® sandwiches to Mama Lolly’s, a local favorite best known for its vegetarian dishes. Whether it’s gelato, salad, or roti, the Food Court has something for you.
This 400-seat outdoor amphitheater provides a space for lectures, concerts, and ceremonies.
AUA students, faculty, and staff can use the on campus health clinic for their medical needs. The clinic demonstrates the institution’s commitment to the welfare of the AUA community by providing convenient access to quality medical care. The clinic provides: counseling services, routine medical care and screenings, vaccinations, blood tests, and electrocardiograms.
The classroom isn’t the only pivotal place to shape tomorrow’s physicians. American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine has student resources available to enhance their medical education and on campus experience. Learn more about AUA’s student resources.
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