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Saba University School of Medicine (Saba) was founded in 1992 with the goal of providing an excellent medical education and expansive career opportunities for dedicated students, while maintaining an affordable tuition that enables them to practice as physicians with far less debt than other similarly credentialed schools. Our Saba students are taught in optimal class sizes that are significantly smaller than similar medical schools, thus enabling our students to receive more individualized attention and interact more with the professor. Saba faculty have exceptional qualifications, with an advanced degree or doctorate in the subject that they teach. The curriculum emphasizes greater integration between case-based learning and clinical skills development while also providing excellent preparation for the important USMLE Step One exam Between 2015 and 2019, Saba University students achieved a first-time pass rate on the USMLE Step 1 exam of 99%, a testament to the excellent quality of education we provide. Saba graduates have a notable record of success, with a 94% residency attainment rate between 2018-2019, and are currently practicing medicine in all specialties across the United States and Canada.

Saba is a municipality of the Netherlands, and is accredited by the NVAO, the institution that accredits medical schools in the Netherlands. Additionally, Saba University is approved by New York and Florida and recognized by California. These accreditations, approvals and recognitions enable our graduates to be licensed to practice medicine throughout the United States and Canada. Saba University's students also have access to US Title IV loans to pay for their education. Saba has three start terms per year: September, January and May.

Overview

Total Med School Enrollment
850

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Admissions Requirements

MCAT Scores
Required

Essay / Personal Statement
Required

Science GPA
Required

Non Science GPA
Required

Extracurricular Activities
Required

Letters of Recommendation
Required

Interview
Required

State Residency
Optional

Admissions Requirements
Applicants from the United States (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) or Canada are expected to have a minimum of three years of undergraduate studies, or the equivalent of 90 semester hours or 135 quarter hours, including pre-medical requirements from an accredited college or university. Note that preference will be given to applicants who have completed a bachelor?s degree or higher. All applicants who are U.S. citizens, nationals or permanent residents are required and all other students are strongly encouraged to take the MCAT.

Other Admission Factors

Academic

Science GPA

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Faculty Information

Overview

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Financial Aid Statistics


Student Body Profile

Total Enrollment
850


Demographics


Graduates

Saba graduates have obtained residency appointments in virtually every medical specialty and subspecialty at renowned teaching hospitals and leading medical centers across the U.S. and Canada. Over the past five years, our graduates have earned residencies at a rate on par with U.S. medical schools, and they've significantly outpaced graduates of other international medical schools. The staff at the university takes special pride in mentoring students for residency positions in the U.S. and Canada. Each student is given individual attention and guidance throughout their application process.

Campus Life

Admissions Office Contact

Contact
US Information Office
Registrar/Admissions

Address
27 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434

Phone
978-630-5122

Email
admissions@saba.edu