Educational
Partnerships In Medicine
A Worldwide Network for Your MD Journey
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) is committed to providing a globally connected medical education built on strong academic and clinical partnerships. As a leading institution located in St. Kitts, we proudly collaborate with reputable hospitals and healthcare institutions throughout North America.
These partnerships allow our students to participate in supervised clinical rotations where they apply classroom knowledge to real-world patient care. These partnerships ensure that our students gain the highest quality of clinical training, broaden their perspectives, and build a strong foundation for future success in medicine.
These clinical affiliations allow students to:
- Begin their studies closer to home in supportive and familiar learning environments.
- Gain exposure to diverse global perspectives that enrich their educational journey.
- Transition seamlessly into WUSOM’s four-year MD program on our St. Kitts campus.
Access Community Health Network (ACCESS) is one of the largest networks of community health centers in the United States, serving patients across Chicago, Illinois, and surrounding areas. As part of its commitment to advancing community-based healthcare, ACCESS is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM). Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students gain valuable clinical training opportunities across ACCESS’s extensive network of community health centers.
ACCESS’s patient-centered care model promotes comprehensive wellness by addressing not only medical needs but also the social and environmental factors that influence a patient’s quality of life. Clinical rotations within ACCESS provide students with hands-on experience in primary care, chronic disease management, behavioral health, women’s health, pediatrics, and community outreach initiatives. This exposure helps students develop strong clinical competence, cultural sensitivity, and a deep understanding of population health.
Through the affiliation between ACCESS and Windsor University School of Medicine, students benefit from a structured and immersive clinical training experience in the United States. These clinical rotations form a critical component of WUSOM’s 4-year MD program, which includes 20 months of Basic Sciences in St. Kitts followed by 72 weeks of clinical rotations across accredited U.S. healthcare institutions. Upon completing the MD program, graduates are eligible to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) and pursue residency training in the United States.
https://www.lorettohospital.org/
Loretto Hospital is a proud clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) and serves as a key training site for WUSOM medical students completing their clinical rotations in the United States. Located in Chicago’s Austin community, Loretto Hospital has been a cornerstone of community-focused healthcare since its establishment in 1923. Today, the hospital delivers high-quality, patient-centered medical services to more than 33,000 patients each year.
As an acute care, not-for-profit community hospital, Loretto Hospital is committed to providing comprehensive healthcare, offering a wide range of clinical services, including primary care, geriatric medicine, women’s health, podiatric medicine, dental care, behavioral health services, and vision care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, the hospital provides medical students with community-based clinical education and externship opportunities. Students gain exposure to primary care as well as an introduction to various medical specialties, ensuring a well-rounded training experience aligned with WUSOM’s academic and clinical standards.
https://www.cfmedicalcenter.com
Community First Medical Center is a clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing medical students with comprehensive, hands-on training in a dynamic, community-based healthcare environment. Located in Chicago, Illinois, Community First Medical Center is committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals and families at every stage of life.
As a fully accredited hospital, Community First Medical Center offers a wide range of specialized services, including emergency care, cardiology, orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, rehabilitation, nutrition, and pain management. The hospital is recognized as a stroke center, chest pain center, and an EDAP-certified (Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics) facility, ensuring that both adult and pediatric patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, Community First Medical Center provides medical students with clinical rotations that cover a broad spectrum of specialties. Students gain experience in emergency services, surgical and medical care, rehabilitative services, and advanced diagnostic procedures, preparing them for the challenges of residency and clinical practice. By training at Community First Medical Center, WUSOM students develop essential clinical skills, cultural competency, and professional judgment in a supportive, real-world environment.
The Mount Sinai Hospital is a distinguished clinical partner of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), offering WUSOM students access to world-class medical training in a highly advanced healthcare environment. Located in New York City, Mount Sinai is part of the Mount Sinai Health System, an integrated network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialty centers renowned for excellence in patient care, research, and medical education.
Mount Sinai encompasses the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing, seven hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, and more than 400 ambulatory care locations. The Health System includes over 9,000 physicians across multiple specialties, providing students with exposure to a diverse patient population and complex clinical cases.
Mount Sinai Hospital offers WUSOM medical students comprehensive clinical rotations across a wide range of specialties, including primary care, cardiology, surgery, oncology, pediatrics, and emergency medicine. Students gain hands-on experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, benefiting from mentorship by leading physicians, advanced technology, and evidence-based practices.
This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to providing high-quality, experiential clinical education, enabling students to complete their clinical rotations in an environment that meets the highest standards of excellence in healthcare delivery and patient care.
May Pen Hospital is a valued clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing its students with comprehensive clinical training in a modern Caribbean healthcare environment. Located in South Central Clarendon, Jamaica, May Pen Hospital has served its community since 1974 and is recognized for its patient-centered approach, modern facilities, and commitment to healthcare excellence.
The hospital provides a wide range of healthcare services, including medical care, antenatal and gynecological services, nutrition support, blood banking, ECG, central sterilization, operating theatre services, laboratory and radiography, and 24-hour emergency care.
May Pen Hospital offers WUSOM medical students immersive clinical rotations, exposing them to both general and specialized medical practice in a Caribbean setting. Students gain hands-on experience in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as exposure to hospital operations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community health initiatives. This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to offering global clinical experiences, preparing students to excel in both Caribbean and North American healthcare systems.
As the founding campus of the multi-part, multi-national University of the West Indies, Mona has been at the forefront of Caribbean medical education since welcoming its first cohort of 33 medical students in 1948. Today, it continues to serve as a premier institution for training healthcare professionals across the region.
The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus, Jamaica offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs in Medical Sciences, Humanities and Education, Law, Science and Technology, Engineering, Social Sciences, and Agriculture. Its reputation for academic excellence, world-class faculty, and robust research programs makes it an ideal environment for WUSOM students to gain advanced medical knowledge and training.
Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students have access to clinical rotations, research opportunities, and interprofessional learning experiences at UWI Mona’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students benefit from exposure to diverse patient populations, public health initiatives, and the Caribbean healthcare landscape, gaining the clinical and cultural competency required for modern medical practice.
The Mona campus itself offers a vibrant learning environment with rich cultural heritage, eco-friendly initiatives, and an active campus life featuring sports, clubs, and student organizations. This dynamic setting allows WUSOM students to develop both professionally and personally while training in the Caribbean’s leading academic institution.
Access Community Health Network (ACCESS) is one of the largest networks of community health centers in the United States, serving patients across Chicago, Illinois, and surrounding areas. As part of its commitment to advancing community-based healthcare, ACCESS is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM). Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students gain valuable clinical training opportunities across ACCESS’s extensive network of community health centers.
ACCESS’s patient-centered care model promotes comprehensive wellness by addressing not only medical needs but also the social and environmental factors that influence a patient’s quality of life. Clinical rotations within ACCESS provide students with hands-on experience in primary care, chronic disease management, behavioral health, women’s health, pediatrics, and community outreach initiatives. This exposure helps students develop strong clinical competence, cultural sensitivity, and a deep understanding of population health.
Through the affiliation between ACCESS and Windsor University School of Medicine, students benefit from a structured and immersive clinical training experience in the United States. These clinical rotations form a critical component of WUSOM’s 4-year MD program, which includes 20 months of Basic Sciences in St. Kitts followed by 72 weeks of clinical rotations across accredited U.S. healthcare institutions. Upon completing the MD program, graduates are eligible to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) and pursue residency training in the United States.
Loretto Hospital is a proud clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) and serves as a key training site for WUSOM medical students completing their clinical rotations in the United States. Located in Chicago’s Austin community, Loretto Hospital has been a cornerstone of community-focused healthcare since its establishment in 1923. Today, the hospital delivers high-quality, patient-centered medical services to more than 33,000 patients each year.
As an acute care, not-for-profit community hospital, Loretto Hospital is committed to providing comprehensive healthcare, offering a wide range of clinical services, including primary care, geriatric medicine, women’s health, podiatric medicine, dental care, behavioral health services, and vision care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, the hospital provides medical students with community-based clinical education and externship opportunities. Students gain exposure to primary care as well as an introduction to various medical specialties, ensuring a well-rounded training experience aligned with WUSOM’s academic and clinical standards.
Community First Medical Center is a clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing medical students with comprehensive, hands-on training in a dynamic, community-based healthcare environment. Located in Chicago, Illinois, Community First Medical Center is committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals and families at every stage of life.
As a fully accredited hospital, Community First Medical Center offers a wide range of specialized services, including emergency care, cardiology, orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, rehabilitation, nutrition, and pain management. The hospital is recognized as a stroke center, chest pain center, and an EDAP-certified (Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics) facility, ensuring that both adult and pediatric patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, Community First Medical Center provides medical students with clinical rotations that cover a broad spectrum of specialties. Students gain experience in emergency services, surgical and medical care, rehabilitative services, and advanced diagnostic procedures, preparing them for the challenges of residency and clinical practice. By training at Community First Medical Center, WUSOM students develop essential clinical skills, cultural competency, and professional judgment in a supportive, real-world environment.
The Mount Sinai Hospital is a distinguished clinical partner of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), offering WUSOM students access to world-class medical training in a highly advanced healthcare environment. Located in New York City, Mount Sinai is part of the Mount Sinai Health System, an integrated network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialty centers renowned for excellence in patient care, research, and medical education.
Mount Sinai encompasses the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing, seven hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, and more than 400 ambulatory care locations. The Health System includes over 9,000 physicians across multiple specialties, providing students with exposure to a diverse patient population and complex clinical cases.
Mount Sinai Hospital offers WUSOM medical students comprehensive clinical rotations across a wide range of specialties, including primary care, cardiology, surgery, oncology, pediatrics, and emergency medicine. Students gain hands-on experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, benefiting from mentorship by leading physicians, advanced technology, and evidence-based practices.
This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to providing high-quality, experiential clinical education, enabling students to complete their clinical rotations in an environment that meets the highest standards of excellence in healthcare delivery and patient care.
May Pen Hospital is a valued clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing its students with comprehensive clinical training in a modern Caribbean healthcare environment. Located in South Central Clarendon, Jamaica, May Pen Hospital has served its community since 1974 and is recognized for its patient-centered approach, modern facilities, and commitment to healthcare excellence.
The hospital provides a wide range of healthcare services, including medical care, antenatal and gynecological services, nutrition support, blood banking, ECG, central sterilization, operating theatre services, laboratory and radiography, and 24-hour emergency care.
May Pen Hospital offers WUSOM medical students immersive clinical rotations, exposing them to both general and specialized medical practice in a Caribbean setting. Students gain hands-on experience in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as exposure to hospital operations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community health initiatives. This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to offering global clinical experiences, preparing students to excel in both Caribbean and North American healthcare systems.
As the founding campus of the multi-part, multi-national University of the West Indies, Mona has been at the forefront of Caribbean medical education since welcoming its first cohort of 33 medical students in 1948. Today, it continues to serve as a premier institution for training healthcare professionals across the region.
The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus, Jamaica offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs in Medical Sciences, Humanities and Education, Law, Science and Technology, Engineering, Social Sciences, and Agriculture. Its reputation for academic excellence, world-class faculty, and robust research programs makes it an ideal environment for WUSOM students to gain advanced medical knowledge and training.
Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students have access to clinical rotations, research opportunities, and interprofessional learning experiences at UWI Mona’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students benefit from exposure to diverse patient populations, public health initiatives, and the Caribbean healthcare landscape, gaining the clinical and cultural competency required for modern medical practice.
The Mona campus itself offers a vibrant learning environment with rich cultural heritage, eco-friendly initiatives, and an active campus life featuring sports, clubs, and student organizations. This dynamic setting allows WUSOM students to develop both professionally and personally while training in the Caribbean’s leading academic institution.
https://www.cimtcollege.com/cimt/
The Canadian Institute of Management and Technology (CIMT) is a Registered Career College under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005, with campuses in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, and Hamilton. CIMT offers a wide range of diploma programs and certificate courses in Business, Computer Networking, Telecommunications, Trades, Legal Studies, and Healthcare. Among these offerings, the Pre-Medical Program is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM).
Admission into Canadian medical schools is highly competitive, with thousands of qualified applicants competing for a very limited number of seats each year. Through the affiliation between CIMT and Windsor University School of Medicine, students now have access to an alternative, structured pathway to pursue a medical degree. Students who complete the CIMT Pre-Medical Program with the required GPA and meet WUSOM’s admission criteria may progress directly into the 4-year MD program.
This pathway allows Canadian students to seamlessly transition into medical school. The WUSOM MD program consists of 20 months of Basic Sciences delivered on the university’s campus in St. Kitts, followed by two years (72 weeks) of clinical rotations in the United States.
Upon completing the MD program, graduates are eligible to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) as well as the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examinations (MCCQE). These credentials enable graduates to compete for residency positions in the respective countries in which the examinations were completed.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, maintains an academic affiliation with the University of Houston–Clear Lake (UHCL), an integral member of the University of Houston System. Established in 1974, UHCL has a strong legacy of academic excellence and experiential learning, having educated more than 80,000 alumni across a wide range of professional fields, including science, business, education, public service, and technology.
Today, the university serves a diverse student body of more than 7,700 students and offers over 90-degree programs designed to meet evolving workforce and societal needs. UHCL provides a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, along with certificates and minors, delivered through four academic colleges. These programs emphasize applied learning, research, and real-world problem solving, preparing students for professional careers or advanced study.
The Pre-Medical Program is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), enabling students to gain a strong academic foundation and experiential learning essential for medical education.
Upon successful completion of the Pre-Medical Program at UHCL and fulfillment of admission requirements, students can progress to enroll in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM. This academic pathway is designed to support students’ transition from undergraduate studies to medical school, reinforcing academic preparedness, critical thinking, and long-term success in medical training.
Franklin University, a regionally accredited, nonprofit institution in Columbus, Ohio, with more than a century of experience serving adult and international learners. Founded in 1902, Franklin University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is widely recognized for accessibility, academic quality, and a student-centered approach to higher education.
WUSOM is an academic partner of Franklin University, enabling eligible undergraduate students to complete a Pre-Medical Program at Franklin University, benefiting from streamlined academic processes, comprehensive learning support resources, and the flexibility of 100% online coursework. Upon successful completion of the Pre-Medical Program and fulfillment of admission requirements, students can progress to enroll in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM.
This affiliation provides a structured and accessible pathway for aspiring physicians, supporting working adults and international students as they transition from undergraduate studies to medical education within a globally competitive academic environment.
http://oldweb.dyu.edu.tw/english/
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, maintains an academic partnership with Da-Yeh University (DYU), a well-established institution located in Changhua, Taiwan. Founded in 1990, DYU is recognized for its educational philosophy that places equal emphasis on theory and practical application, as well as the integration of humanity and technology. The university is known for its strong apprenticeship model and close collaboration with industry, designed to cultivate creative, highly skilled professionals.
DYU enrolls nearly 12,000 students across multiple academic colleges, offering a comprehensive learning environment supported by high teaching standards and strong institutional management.
Through this academic partnership, students can complete a Bio Medical Sciences Program at Da-Yeh University. Upon successful completion of the premedical pathway and meeting admission requirements, students can seamlessly transition into the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM. This structured academic pathway supports students’ progression from undergraduate preparation to clinical medical training, combining DYU’s applied educational strengths with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, is proud to partner academically with Davenport University, a private, not-for-profit institution in Michigan accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Known for its career-centered approach, Davenport offers in-person and online programs, including bachelor’s, graduate, and professional development courses, designed to equip students with real-world competencies such as critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving.
As a WUSOM academic partner, Davenport University allows students to complete a Pre-Med program, helping students to fulfill their dream of becoming a doctor. Upon successful completion of this program and fulfillment of WUSOM admission requirements, students can seamlessly progress to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM.
This affiliation provides a structured pathway for aspiring physicians, combining Davenport’s high-quality, career-focused undergraduate education with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum, ensuring students are well-prepared for both basic science and clinical training.
Mississauga Career College (MCC) is a leading career-focused institution located in the heart of Mississauga, Ontario. Established in 2015, MCC offers state-of-the-industry facilities, hands-on experience, and flexible learning options both online and on-campus, catering to Canadian students, new Canadians, and international learners.
Through academic partnership with WUSOM, MCC offers a Premedical (Pre-Med) Program that allows high school graduates and early college students to prepare for medical school. The program spans five 16-week semesters, totaling 90 credits, and can be completed in under two years. It equips students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required for success in WUSOM’s four-year MD program.
This affiliation provides a cost-effective and efficient pathway for aspiring physicians, combining MCC’s focused premedical training with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum, including clinical rotations in U.S. and Canadian hospitals. Students benefit from a structured, supportive environment that prepares them for academic excellence and professional success in medicine.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, is a proud academic partner with Texas Wesleyan University, a values-driven institution founded in 1890. Texas Wesleyan University provides transformational learning experiences and research opportunities designed to develop students’ full potential, equipping them with critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and creative problem-solving skills in a supportive, small-community environment.
Through this academic partnership, students have the opportunity to complete an undergraduate program at Texas Wesleyan University, gaining a strong academic foundation necessary for medical education. Upon successful completion of their undergraduate studies and meeting WUSOM admission requirements, students can seamlessly transition into the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM.
This collaboration provides a structured pathway for aspiring physicians, combining Texas Wesleyan’s personalized liberal arts education with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum, preparing students for success in both the basic sciences and clinical rotations.
https://www.nchu.edu.tw/en-index
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) maintains an academic affiliation with National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), a distinguished public research university located in Taichung City, Taiwan, China. Established in 1919, NCHU has evolved into a comprehensive national university recognized for academic excellence, innovation, and research productivity, ranking among the top institutions in Taiwan for patent filings. In 2022, NCHU established its College of Medicine, making it the only national university with a medical college in Central Taiwan.
NCHU’s College of Medicine and related biomedical and clinical institutes focus on advancing human health through innovative research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the translation of basic science into clinical practice. As part of this academic affiliation, National Chung Hsing University offers a Pre-Medical academic pathway designed to prepare students for medical education at WUSOM, emphasizing strong foundations in biomedical sciences, analytical thinking, research exposure, and professional competencies essential for success in medical school.
This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to academic rigor, ethical medical practice, and the preparation of globally competent physicians.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) is an academic partner of Tzu Chi University (TCU), a private university located in Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan. It is supported by a network of teaching hospitals, including Tzu Chi General Hospital, providing a strong academic–clinical environment grounded in compassion, service, and excellence in healthcare education.
Tzu Chi University’s College of Medicine was established to cultivate healthcare professionals who combine scientific expertise with humanity, guided by the core values of kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. Through this academic affiliation, Tzu Chi University offers a Pre-Medical program for students intending to pursue medical education at WUSOM, emphasizing biomedical sciences, research exposure, ethical practice, and holistic patient-centered care within a well-resourced academic setting.
This collaboration supports WUSOM students in building a strong academic and ethical foundation prior to entry into the four-year MD program at Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts campus.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) maintains an academic affiliation with the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), a public university in Ghana established by Act of Parliament (Act 828, 2011) and wholly dedicated to the education and training of healthcare professionals. Headquartered in Ho, with an additional campus in Hohoe, UHAS is recognized for its strong emphasis on research, community service, and practically oriented health education.
UHAS offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple health-focused schools, including Medicine, Allied Health Sciences, Nursing and Midwifery, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Biomedical Sciences. Through this academic affiliation, eligible students can complete a Pre-Medical program at UHAS, gaining a strong foundation in the basic and biomedical sciences aligned with the academic requirements of medical education.
This collaboration enables qualified students to transition from the UHAS pre-medical pathway and become eligible for entry into the four-year MD program at Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts campus.
Walden University is a private, U.S.-based online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), since 1990. The university is known for its flexible, student-centered online learning model and its broad portfolio of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs.
WUSOM is affiliated with Walden University, allowing eligible students to benefit from flexible, self-paced learning formats, including Tempo Learning®, expert faculty instruction, and strong academic support. Walden’s accredited bachelor’s programs in health sciences and related disciplines provide students with a solid foundation in scientific knowledge, analytical skills, and academic preparation aligned with medical school expectations.
This collaboration enables qualified students who successfully complete the pre-medical requirements at Walden University to become eligible for entry into the four-year MD program at Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts campus.
A Worldwide Network for Your MD Journey
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) is committed to providing a globally connected medical education built on strong academic and clinical partnerships. As a leading medical school in St. Kitts, we proudly collaborate with reputable hospitals and healthcare institutions throughout North America.
These partnerships allow our students to participate in supervised clinical rotations where they apply classroom knowledge to real-world patient care. These partnerships ensure that our students gain the highest quality of clinical training, broaden their perspectives, and build a strong foundation for future success in medicine.
These clinical affiliations allow students to:
- Begin their studies closer to home in supportive and familiar learning environments.
- Gain exposure to diverse global perspectives that enrich their educational journey.
- Transition seamlessly into WUSOM’s four-year MD program on our St. Kitts campus.
Access Community Health Network (ACCESS) is one of the largest networks of community health centers in the United States, serving patients across Chicago, Illinois, and surrounding areas. As part of its commitment to advancing community-based healthcare, ACCESS is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM). Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students gain valuable clinical training opportunities across ACCESS’s extensive network of community health centers.
ACCESS’s patient-centered care model promotes comprehensive wellness by addressing not only medical needs but also the social and environmental factors that influence a patient’s quality of life. Clinical rotations within ACCESS provide students with hands-on experience in primary care, chronic disease management, behavioral health, women’s health, pediatrics, and community outreach initiatives. This exposure helps students develop strong clinical competence, cultural sensitivity, and a deep understanding of population health.
Through the affiliation between ACCESS and Windsor University School of Medicine, students benefit from a structured and immersive clinical training experience in the United States. These clinical rotations form a critical component of WUSOM’s 4-year MD program, which includes 20 months of Basic Sciences in St. Kitts followed by 72 weeks of clinical rotations across accredited U.S. healthcare institutions. Upon completing the MD program, graduates are eligible to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) and pursue residency training in the United States.
https://www.lorettohospital.org/
Loretto Hospital is a proud clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) and serves as a key training site for WUSOM medical students completing their clinical rotations in the United States. Located in Chicago’s Austin community, Loretto Hospital has been a cornerstone of community-focused healthcare since its establishment in 1923. Today, the hospital delivers high-quality, patient-centered medical services to more than 33,000 patients each year.
As an acute care, not-for-profit community hospital, Loretto Hospital is committed to providing comprehensive healthcare, offering a wide range of clinical services, including primary care, geriatric medicine, women’s health, podiatric medicine, dental care, behavioral health services, and vision care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, the hospital provides medical students with community-based clinical education and externship opportunities. Students gain exposure to primary care as well as an introduction to various medical specialties, ensuring a well-rounded training experience aligned with WUSOM’s academic and clinical standards.
https://www.cfmedicalcenter.com
Community First Medical Center is a clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing medical students with comprehensive, hands-on training in a dynamic, community-based healthcare environment. Located in Chicago, Illinois, Community First Medical Center is committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals and families at every stage of life.
As a fully accredited hospital, Community First Medical Center offers a wide range of specialized services, including emergency care, cardiology, orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, rehabilitation, nutrition, and pain management. The hospital is recognized as a stroke center, chest pain center, and an EDAP-certified (Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics) facility, ensuring that both adult and pediatric patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, Community First Medical Center provides medical students with clinical rotations that cover a broad spectrum of specialties. Students gain experience in emergency services, surgical and medical care, rehabilitative services, and advanced diagnostic procedures, preparing them for the challenges of residency and clinical practice. By training at Community First Medical Center, WUSOM students develop essential clinical skills, cultural competency, and professional judgment in a supportive, real-world environment.
The Mount Sinai Hospital is a distinguished clinical partner of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), offering WUSOM students access to world-class medical training in a highly advanced healthcare environment. Located in New York City, Mount Sinai is part of the Mount Sinai Health System, an integrated network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialty centers renowned for excellence in patient care, research, and medical education.
Mount Sinai encompasses the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing, seven hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, and more than 400 ambulatory care locations. The Health System includes over 9,000 physicians across multiple specialties, providing students with exposure to a diverse patient population and complex clinical cases.
Mount Sinai Hospital offers WUSOM medical students comprehensive clinical rotations across a wide range of specialties, including primary care, cardiology, surgery, oncology, pediatrics, and emergency medicine. Students gain hands-on experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, benefiting from mentorship by leading physicians, advanced technology, and evidence-based practices.
This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to providing high-quality, experiential clinical education, enabling students to complete their clinical rotations in an environment that meets the highest standards of excellence in healthcare delivery and patient care.
May Pen Hospital is a valued clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing its students with comprehensive clinical training in a modern Caribbean healthcare environment. Located in South Central Clarendon, Jamaica, May Pen Hospital has served its community since 1974 and is recognized for its patient-centered approach, modern facilities, and commitment to healthcare excellence.
The hospital provides a wide range of healthcare services, including medical care, antenatal and gynecological services, nutrition support, blood banking, ECG, central sterilization, operating theatre services, laboratory and radiography, and 24-hour emergency care.
May Pen Hospital offers WUSOM medical students immersive clinical rotations, exposing them to both general and specialized medical practice in a Caribbean setting. Students gain hands-on experience in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as exposure to hospital operations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community health initiatives. This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to offering global clinical experiences, preparing students to excel in both Caribbean and North American healthcare systems.
As the founding campus of the multi-part, multi-national University of the West Indies, Mona has been at the forefront of Caribbean medical education since welcoming its first cohort of 33 medical students in 1948. Today, it continues to serve as a premier institution for training healthcare professionals across the region.
The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus, Jamaica offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs in Medical Sciences, Humanities and Education, Law, Science and Technology, Engineering, Social Sciences, and Agriculture. Its reputation for academic excellence, world-class faculty, and robust research programs makes it an ideal environment for WUSOM students to gain advanced medical knowledge and training.
Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students have access to clinical rotations, research opportunities, and interprofessional learning experiences at UWI Mona’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students benefit from exposure to diverse patient populations, public health initiatives, and the Caribbean healthcare landscape, gaining the clinical and cultural competency required for modern medical practice.
The Mona campus itself offers a vibrant learning environment with rich cultural heritage, eco-friendly initiatives, and an active campus life featuring sports, clubs, and student organizations. This dynamic setting allows WUSOM students to develop both professionally and personally while training in the Caribbean’s leading academic institution.
Access Community Health Network (ACCESS) is one of the largest networks of community health centers in the United States, serving patients across Chicago, Illinois, and surrounding areas. As part of its commitment to advancing community-based healthcare, ACCESS is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM). Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students gain valuable clinical training opportunities across ACCESS’s extensive network of community health centers.
ACCESS’s patient-centered care model promotes comprehensive wellness by addressing not only medical needs but also the social and environmental factors that influence a patient’s quality of life. Clinical rotations within ACCESS provide students with hands-on experience in primary care, chronic disease management, behavioral health, women’s health, pediatrics, and community outreach initiatives. This exposure helps students develop strong clinical competence, cultural sensitivity, and a deep understanding of population health.
Through the affiliation between ACCESS and Windsor University School of Medicine, students benefit from a structured and immersive clinical training experience in the United States. These clinical rotations form a critical component of WUSOM’s 4-year MD program, which includes 20 months of Basic Sciences in St. Kitts followed by 72 weeks of clinical rotations across accredited U.S. healthcare institutions. Upon completing the MD program, graduates are eligible to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) and pursue residency training in the United States.
Loretto Hospital is a proud clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) and serves as a key training site for WUSOM medical students completing their clinical rotations in the United States. Located in Chicago’s Austin community, Loretto Hospital has been a cornerstone of community-focused healthcare since its establishment in 1923. Today, the hospital delivers high-quality, patient-centered medical services to more than 33,000 patients each year.
As an acute care, not-for-profit community hospital, Loretto Hospital is committed to providing comprehensive healthcare, offering a wide range of clinical services, including primary care, geriatric medicine, women’s health, podiatric medicine, dental care, behavioral health services, and vision care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, the hospital provides medical students with community-based clinical education and externship opportunities. Students gain exposure to primary care as well as an introduction to various medical specialties, ensuring a well-rounded training experience aligned with WUSOM’s academic and clinical standards.
Community First Medical Center is a clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing medical students with comprehensive, hands-on training in a dynamic, community-based healthcare environment. Located in Chicago, Illinois, Community First Medical Center is committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals and families at every stage of life.
As a fully accredited hospital, Community First Medical Center offers a wide range of specialized services, including emergency care, cardiology, orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, rehabilitation, nutrition, and pain management. The hospital is recognized as a stroke center, chest pain center, and an EDAP-certified (Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics) facility, ensuring that both adult and pediatric patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care.
Through its affiliation with WUSOM, Community First Medical Center provides medical students with clinical rotations that cover a broad spectrum of specialties. Students gain experience in emergency services, surgical and medical care, rehabilitative services, and advanced diagnostic procedures, preparing them for the challenges of residency and clinical practice. By training at Community First Medical Center, WUSOM students develop essential clinical skills, cultural competency, and professional judgment in a supportive, real-world environment.
The Mount Sinai Hospital is a distinguished clinical partner of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), offering WUSOM students access to world-class medical training in a highly advanced healthcare environment. Located in New York City, Mount Sinai is part of the Mount Sinai Health System, an integrated network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialty centers renowned for excellence in patient care, research, and medical education.
Mount Sinai encompasses the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing, seven hospital campuses in the New York metropolitan area, and more than 400 ambulatory care locations. The Health System includes over 9,000 physicians across multiple specialties, providing students with exposure to a diverse patient population and complex clinical cases.
Mount Sinai Hospital offers WUSOM medical students comprehensive clinical rotations across a wide range of specialties, including primary care, cardiology, surgery, oncology, pediatrics, and emergency medicine. Students gain hands-on experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, benefiting from mentorship by leading physicians, advanced technology, and evidence-based practices.
This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to providing high-quality, experiential clinical education, enabling students to complete their clinical rotations in an environment that meets the highest standards of excellence in healthcare delivery and patient care.
May Pen Hospital is a valued clinical affiliate of Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), providing its students with comprehensive clinical training in a modern Caribbean healthcare environment. Located in South Central Clarendon, Jamaica, May Pen Hospital has served its community since 1974 and is recognized for its patient-centered approach, modern facilities, and commitment to healthcare excellence.
The hospital provides a wide range of healthcare services, including medical care, antenatal and gynecological services, nutrition support, blood banking, ECG, central sterilization, operating theatre services, laboratory and radiography, and 24-hour emergency care.
May Pen Hospital offers WUSOM medical students immersive clinical rotations, exposing them to both general and specialized medical practice in a Caribbean setting. Students gain hands-on experience in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as exposure to hospital operations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community health initiatives. This affiliation strengthens WUSOM’s commitment to offering global clinical experiences, preparing students to excel in both Caribbean and North American healthcare systems.
As the founding campus of the multi-part, multi-national University of the West Indies, Mona has been at the forefront of Caribbean medical education since welcoming its first cohort of 33 medical students in 1948. Today, it continues to serve as a premier institution for training healthcare professionals across the region.
The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus, Jamaica offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs in Medical Sciences, Humanities and Education, Law, Science and Technology, Engineering, Social Sciences, and Agriculture. Its reputation for academic excellence, world-class faculty, and robust research programs makes it an ideal environment for WUSOM students to gain advanced medical knowledge and training.
Through this affiliation, WUSOM medical students have access to clinical rotations, research opportunities, and interprofessional learning experiences at UWI Mona’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students benefit from exposure to diverse patient populations, public health initiatives, and the Caribbean healthcare landscape, gaining the clinical and cultural competency required for modern medical practice.
The Mona campus itself offers a vibrant learning environment with rich cultural heritage, eco-friendly initiatives, and an active campus life featuring sports, clubs, and student organizations. This dynamic setting allows WUSOM students to develop both professionally and personally while training in the Caribbean’s leading academic institution.
https://www.cimtcollege.com/cimt/
The Canadian Institute of Management and Technology (CIMT) is a Registered Career College under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005, with campuses in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, and Hamilton. CIMT offers a wide range of diploma programs and certificate courses in Business, Computer Networking, Telecommunications, Trades, Legal Studies, and Healthcare. Among these offerings, the Pre-Medical Program is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM).
Admission into Canadian medical schools is highly competitive, with thousands of qualified applicants competing for a very limited number of seats each year. Through the affiliation between CIMT and Windsor University School of Medicine, students now have access to an alternative, structured pathway to pursue a medical degree. Students who complete the CIMT Pre-Medical Program with the required GPA and meet WUSOM’s admission criteria may progress directly into the 4-year MD program.
This pathway allows Canadian students to seamlessly transition into medical school. The WUSOM MD program consists of 20 months of Basic Sciences delivered on the university’s campus in St. Kitts, followed by two years (72 weeks) of clinical rotations in the United States.
Upon completing the MD program, graduates are eligible to sit for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) as well as the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examinations (MCCQE). These credentials enable graduates to compete for residency positions in the respective countries in which the examinations were completed.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, maintains an academic affiliation with the University of Houston–Clear Lake (UHCL), an integral member of the University of Houston System. Established in 1974, UHCL has a strong legacy of academic excellence and experiential learning, having educated more than 80,000 alumni across a wide range of professional fields, including science, business, education, public service, and technology.
Today, the university serves a diverse student body of more than 7,700 students and offers over 90-degree programs designed to meet evolving workforce and societal needs. UHCL provides a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, along with certificates and minors, delivered through four academic colleges. These programs emphasize applied learning, research, and real-world problem solving, preparing students for professional careers or advanced study.
The Pre-Medical Program is formally affiliated with Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), enabling students to gain a strong academic foundation and experiential learning essential for medical education.
Upon successful completion of the Pre-Medical Program at UHCL and fulfillment of admission requirements, students can progress to enroll in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM. This academic pathway is designed to support students’ transition from undergraduate studies to medical school, reinforcing academic preparedness, critical thinking, and long-term success in medical training.
Franklin University, a regionally accredited, nonprofit institution in Columbus, Ohio, with more than a century of experience serving adult and international learners. Founded in 1902, Franklin University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is widely recognized for accessibility, academic quality, and a student-centered approach to higher education.
WUSOM is an academic partner of Franklin University, enabling eligible undergraduate students to complete a Pre-Medical Program at Franklin University, benefiting from streamlined academic processes, comprehensive learning support resources, and the flexibility of 100% online coursework. Upon successful completion of the Pre-Medical Program and fulfillment of admission requirements, students can progress to enroll in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM.
This affiliation provides a structured and accessible pathway for aspiring physicians, supporting working adults and international students as they transition from undergraduate studies to medical education within a globally competitive academic environment.
http://oldweb.dyu.edu.tw/english/
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, maintains an academic partnership with Da-Yeh University (DYU), a well-established institution located in Changhua, Taiwan. Founded in 1990, DYU is recognized for its educational philosophy that places equal emphasis on theory and practical application, as well as the integration of humanity and technology. The university is known for its strong apprenticeship model and close collaboration with industry, designed to cultivate creative, highly skilled professionals.
DYU enrolls nearly 12,000 students across multiple academic colleges, offering a comprehensive learning environment supported by high teaching standards and strong institutional management.
Through this academic partnership, students can complete a Bio Medical Sciences Program at Da-Yeh University. Upon successful completion of the premedical pathway and meeting admission requirements, students can seamlessly transition into the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM. This structured academic pathway supports students’ progression from undergraduate preparation to clinical medical training, combining DYU’s applied educational strengths with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, is proud to partner academically with Davenport University, a private, not-for-profit institution in Michigan accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Known for its career-centered approach, Davenport offers in-person and online programs, including bachelor’s, graduate, and professional development courses, designed to equip students with real-world competencies such as critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving.
As a WUSOM academic partner, Davenport University allows students to complete a Pre-Med program, helping students to fulfill their dream of becoming a doctor. Upon successful completion of this program and fulfillment of WUSOM admission requirements, students can seamlessly progress to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM.
This affiliation provides a structured pathway for aspiring physicians, combining Davenport’s high-quality, career-focused undergraduate education with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum, ensuring students are well-prepared for both basic science and clinical training.
Mississauga Career College (MCC) is a leading career-focused institution located in the heart of Mississauga, Ontario. Established in 2015, MCC offers state-of-the-industry facilities, hands-on experience, and flexible learning options both online and on-campus, catering to Canadian students, new Canadians, and international learners.
Through academic partnership with WUSOM, MCC offers a Premedical (Pre-Med) Program that allows high school graduates and early college students to prepare for medical school. The program spans five 16-week semesters, totaling 90 credits, and can be completed in under two years. It equips students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required for success in WUSOM’s four-year MD program.
This affiliation provides a cost-effective and efficient pathway for aspiring physicians, combining MCC’s focused premedical training with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum, including clinical rotations in U.S. and Canadian hospitals. Students benefit from a structured, supportive environment that prepares them for academic excellence and professional success in medicine.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM), St. Kitts, is a proud academic partner with Texas Wesleyan University, a values-driven institution founded in 1890. Texas Wesleyan University provides transformational learning experiences and research opportunities designed to develop students’ full potential, equipping them with critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and creative problem-solving skills in a supportive, small-community environment.
Through this academic partnership, students have the opportunity to complete an undergraduate program at Texas Wesleyan University, gaining a strong academic foundation necessary for medical education. Upon successful completion of their undergraduate studies and meeting WUSOM admission requirements, students can seamlessly transition into the Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at WUSOM.
This collaboration provides a structured pathway for aspiring physicians, combining Texas Wesleyan’s personalized liberal arts education with WUSOM’s comprehensive medical curriculum, preparing students for success in both the basic sciences and clinical rotations.
https://www.nchu.edu.tw/en-index
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) maintains an academic affiliation with National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), a distinguished public research university located in Taichung City, Taiwan, China. Established in 1919, NCHU has evolved into a comprehensive national university recognized for academic excellence, innovation, and research productivity, ranking among the top institutions in Taiwan for patent filings. In 2022, NCHU established its College of Medicine, making it the only national university with a medical college in Central Taiwan.
NCHU’s College of Medicine and related biomedical and clinical institutes focus on advancing human health through innovative research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the translation of basic science into clinical practice. As part of this academic affiliation, National Chung Hsing University offers a Pre-Medical academic pathway designed to prepare students for medical education at WUSOM, emphasizing strong foundations in biomedical sciences, analytical thinking, research exposure, and professional competencies essential for success in medical school.
This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to academic rigor, ethical medical practice, and the preparation of globally competent physicians.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) is an academic partner of Tzu Chi University (TCU), a private university located in Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan. It is supported by a network of teaching hospitals, including Tzu Chi General Hospital, providing a strong academic–clinical environment grounded in compassion, service, and excellence in healthcare education.
Tzu Chi University’s College of Medicine was established to cultivate healthcare professionals who combine scientific expertise with humanity, guided by the core values of kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. Through this academic affiliation, Tzu Chi University offers a Pre-Medical program for students intending to pursue medical education at WUSOM, emphasizing biomedical sciences, research exposure, ethical practice, and holistic patient-centered care within a well-resourced academic setting.
This collaboration supports WUSOM students in building a strong academic and ethical foundation prior to entry into the four-year MD program at Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts campus.
Windsor University School of Medicine (WUSOM) maintains an academic affiliation with the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), a public university in Ghana established by Act of Parliament (Act 828, 2011) and wholly dedicated to the education and training of healthcare professionals. Headquartered in Ho, with an additional campus in Hohoe, UHAS is recognized for its strong emphasis on research, community service, and practically oriented health education.
UHAS offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple health-focused schools, including Medicine, Allied Health Sciences, Nursing and Midwifery, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Biomedical Sciences. Through this academic affiliation, eligible students can complete a Pre-Medical program at UHAS, gaining a strong foundation in the basic and biomedical sciences aligned with the academic requirements of medical education.
This collaboration enables qualified students to transition from the UHAS pre-medical pathway and become eligible for entry into the four-year MD program at Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts campus.
Walden University is a private, U.S.-based online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), since 1990. The university is known for its flexible, student-centered online learning model and its broad portfolio of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs.
WUSOM is affiliated with Walden University, allowing eligible students to benefit from flexible, self-paced learning formats, including Tempo Learning®, expert faculty instruction, and strong academic support. Walden’s accredited bachelor’s programs in health sciences and related disciplines provide students with a solid foundation in scientific knowledge, analytical skills, and academic preparation aligned with medical school expectations.
This collaboration enables qualified students who successfully complete the pre-medical requirements at Walden University to become eligible for entry into the four-year MD program at Windsor University School of Medicine, St. Kitts campus.
EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS IN MEDICINE
The Windsor University School of Medicine in St. Kitts is proudly affiliated with leading hospitals throughout North America. As a leading institution in medical education, our faculty is committed to helping students build a strong foundation for future success in their medical careers. For more information or to begin the enrollment process, call us today.
| Clinical Affiliate Sites | Website |
| Access Community Health Network | http://www.accesscommunityhealth.net/ |
| Community first medical center | http://www.cfmedicalcenter.com/ |
| Loretto Hospital | https://www.lorettohospital.org/about-us/ |
| The Mount Sinai Hospital | https://www.mountsinai.org |
| May Pen Hospital (Jamaica) | https://srha.gov.jm/mph.html |
| University of Wes Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica | https://www.mona.uwi.edu/ |
The Windsor University School of Medicine in St. Kitts is proudly affiliated with leading hospitals throughout North America. As a leading institution in medical education, our faculty is committed to helping students build a strong foundation for future success in their medical careers. For more information or enrollment process, call us today.
In order to promote cooperation between Windsor University, St. Kitts affiliated universities and colleges,Windsor university is open to collaboration with the following goals:
- Visit by and exchange undergraduate medical students for study and research.
- Visit by and exchange of faculties for research, teaching and collaboration.
- Exchange of information including, but not limited to, exchange of library materials and research publications.
- Joint research activities.
We are proud to announce the following existing collaboration.
| Affiliations | Website |
| CIMT College | http://www.cimtcollege.com/cimt/ |
| Dayeh University, Taiwan | http://oldweb.dyu.edu.tw/english/ |
| Davenport University | https://www.davenport.edu/ |
| Mississauga Career College | http://www.mississaugacollege.ca |
| National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan | https://www.nchu.edu.tw/en-index |
| Texas Wesleyan University | https://txwes.edu/ |
| Tzu Chi University, Taiwan | http://eng.tcu.edu.tw/ |
| Urbana University | https://www.urbana.edu/ |
| University of Health and Allied Science (UHAS), HO, Ghana | https://uhas.edu.gh/uhas/ |
| Walden University | https://www.waldenu.edu/ |