Admissions

Admissions

Everything you need to know about joining South American International University — policies, tuition, financial aid, immigration and the academic calendar.

admissions@saiuniv.org

University Policies & Guidelines

Registration and Orientation

Registration must be completed by mail before classes start each semester. Students may not register unless all documents required for matriculation have been received by SAIU. New students enrolled in the Basic Science Segment must confirm their registration in person before classes begin. Unregistered students will not be admitted to classes.

Continuing students must register in person at the beginning of each semester on campus. Students in the Clinical Science Segment register through the Office of the Dean of Clinical Medicine.

Promotions Committee

All academic matters, including grades, grading policies, and probationary standing while students are enrolled in the Basic Science Segment are within the purview of SAISOM’s Promotions Committee. This committee submits its recommendations to the Dean of Basic Sciences, who will consult with the committee and render a final decision.

Professional Conduct & Ethics

South American International University expects its students to adhere to the highest standards of ethical and professional behaviour in every aspect of their lives. Students must conduct all aspects of their lives with honesty, integrity, and respect for others.

Cheating on examinations or with laboratory data, and plagiarism from the school or from fellow students are not tolerated. Both cheating and stealing can lead to expulsion from the University.

Honour Code

The Student Government Association of the Faculty of Medicine oversees an Honour Code, whose jurisdiction extends to all students. This Code is based on principles of medical ethics and the Hippocratic Oath. Its purpose is to foster habits of honesty and morality that graduates will carry with them into their professional lives. All incoming students will sign the Honour Code as a requirement for matriculation. The Honour Code is printed in the Student Handbook.

Grievances

Any grievances should be taken up first with the student’s instructor. If unresolved, the student should present their grievance to the appropriate Dean. If still unresolved, the student may present the grievance to the University Grievance Committee — the investigative and judicial arm of the University, with authority over all matters involving violations of professional conduct standards.

Academic Probation & Dismissal

Students are placed on Academic Probation if they fail to maintain the academic requirements of the University — including failing any course or failing to maintain a GPA of 2.0.

A student may be involuntarily dismissed from the University for the following reasons:

  • Failure to maintain academic achievement as determined by the Promotions Committee
  • Cheating, plagiarism, or other academic dishonesty
  • Violation of the laws of the host country
  • Development of emotional or mental instability that diminishes academic capacity or poses a risk to the student or others

Degree Requirements

To be eligible to receive the degree Doctor of Medicine from SAIU School of Medicine, a student must have met the following requirements:

  • Successful completion of all courses in the Basic Science Curriculum
  • Successful completion of all core and elective clerkships in the Clinical Medicine Curriculum, taken in approved hospitals
  • Passing Steps I and II of the USMLE, or an equivalent exam acceptable to SAISOM
  • Payment of all tuition, fees and charges owed to the University

Evaluation & Grades

Courses in the Pre-Medical and Basic Science Programmes are graded as follows:

A
90% – 100%4.0 credits
B
80% – 89%3.0 credits
C
70% – 79%2.0 credits
F
Below 70%0.0 credits
W
WithdrawnPrior to first exam (5 weeks)
WF
Withdrawn FailingAfter failing first exam

All students should strive to maintain a “B” average, which is considered the benchmark for passing the USMLE Part 1.

Examinations

Examinations are administered on the 5th, 10th, and 15th Mondays of the semester. They are comprehensive and cumulative, covering the first five weeks, the first ten weeks, and the entire course respectively. Computerised examinations are employed to simulate the USMLE Steps 1 & 2, ensuring students are well-prepared for licensing examinations. 80% attendance at lectures, labs, and tutorials is required to sit for the final examination in each subject.

Attendance, Leaves & Withdrawals

Class attendance is mandatory. Emergency absences are granted only under extraordinary, well-documented circumstances (death of immediate family, medical emergency). Unauthorised leaves render the student liable for suspension or dismissal.

Students who have withdrawn must apply for re-admission if they wish to return. Students may not withdraw from a particular course during a semester — they must withdraw from the school entirely.

Student vacation time runs from the last day of one semester until the orientation day of the next, plus 10 official holidays. Academic Leave of Absence requests must be submitted in writing at least 2 weeks prior to the end of the semester.

Counselling & Career Guidance

The Student Counselling Services provides free-of-charge services to assist students. Counsellors work under professional codes of confidentiality, with no limit on usage of the service. Common stress factors include adjustment to a new environment, the pressure of studies, USMLE preparation, and transition to clinical clerkships.

The Career Guidance Office (OCG) advises students on USMLE preparation, specialty and residency selection, CV preparation, interview skills, and the residency application process in the US, UK, and non-US programmes. The OCG also acts as a liaison with the ECFMG.

Contact Directory

Admissions & Application Enquiries
admissions@saiuniv.org
Billing & Student Account
finance@saiuniv.org
Clinical Clerkships & Hospitals
clinical@saiuniv.org
Faculty & Career Opportunities
Humanresources@saiuniv.org
Financial Aid & Scholarships
finaid@saiuniv.org
Grades, Transcripts & Enrolment
registrar@saiuniv.org
Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
dean@saiuniv.org
Office of the Chairman
chairman@saiuniv.org
Graduate Training & Licensing
graduateaffairs@saiuniv.org
General Enquiries
info@saiuniv.org

Tuition & Fees

Payment policy: Tuition and fees are billed on a semester basis and are due before the first day of the semester. All payments must be made in US dollars by bank transfer. A late fee of US$100 applies if payment is not received within the first week of classes. Students with outstanding balances may not register for the next semester.

SAICHS – SAI College of Health Sciences

ProgrammeCreditsSemestersTuition / SemTuition / Programme
BSc. Medical Studies1206$3,900$23,400
Pre-Medical Programme965$3,900$19,500
Tuition / credit hr (11 credits or less)$250 per credit hour
MSc. Hyperbaric Medicine604$2,125$8,500
Diploma in Hyperbaric Medicine604$1,750$7,000
BSN Nursing (per semester)604$2,250$9,000

SAISOM – SAI School of Medicine

ProgrammeSemestersTuition / SemTuition / Programme
Basic Sciences5$4,900$24,500
Clinical Sciences – Track I (Suriname / Caribbean / Asia)6$6,900$41,400
Clinical Sciences – Track II (North America / Europe)6$10,900$65,400
USMLE Review Course8 wk$2,200
Tuition for 11 credits or less (Basic Sciences)$350 per credit hour

SAIIMT – SAI Institute of Management & Technology

ProgrammeCreditsSemestersTuition / SemTuition / Programme
MD/MPH603$9,500$28,500
MD/MBA603$9,500$28,500
Tuition for 11 credits or less (per credit hour)$475 per credit hour

Fees & Other Expenses

Fee / ExpenseAmount
Application Fee$100
Immigration Processing Fee$500
Student Government (On Campus)$40
Student Government (Clinical)$40
Graduation Fee$200
Transcript Request (first three free)$25
Letter of Reference (first three free)$25
Health Insurance (On Campus)$360/yr
Health Insurance (Clinical Track I)$360/yr
Health Insurance (Clinical Track II)$1,360/yr
On Campus Fees (Admin $100 + Lab $250 + Technology $100)$450/yr

Seat Reservation Deposit: $250 (applied to first semester tuition; non-refundable as a fee). First semester students from certain jurisdictions must demonstrate sufficient financial capacity before arrival. Local residents of Curaçao or Suriname are eligible for in-state tuition rates (available on request).

Total Cost of Attendance (COA) – SAISOM

$148,870
Track I Total COA
5.5 Years (Caribbean/Asia)
$190,870
Track II Total COA
5.5 Years (North America/Europe)
Track II includes $42,000 in additional costs: rotation fees ($24,000), additional living expenses ($12,000), travel ($4,000) and malpractice insurance ($2,000).
Cost ComponentPre-Medical SciencesBasic SciencesClinical Medicine (Track I)Total COA
Structure
Number of Semesters5 × 16 weeks5 × 16 weeks6 × 12 weeks5 academic years
Full-time Tuition / Semester$3,900$4,900$6,900
Programme Tuition$19,500$24,500$41,400$85,400
Living Expenses
Room & Board ($850/mo)Included per semester
Other Living Expenses ($100/mo)Included per semester
Living Expenses – Programme$19,600$19,600$17,640$56,840
Other Costs
Fees (Application, Immigration, Graduation, etc.)$640$240$880
Textbooks, Laptop, Travel & Other$1,750$3,000$1,000$5,750
Total Cost of Attendance (Track I)$148,870

Tuition Refund Schedule

If a student decides to withdraw from the University, they must submit their intent in writing to the Dean of their programme. The date on which the letter is received will be the official withdrawal date.

90%
1 week or less of attendance
80%
Up to 2 weeks of attendance
60%
Up to 3 weeks of attendance
40%
Up to 4 weeks of attendance
0%
After 4 weeks of attendance
Note: The University does not refund any fees. Room and board are available on a first-come, first-served basis. First semester students are given priority. Cost of living estimates: Room & Board US$850/month; other living expenses US$100/month.

Transfer Students & Advanced Standing

Students enrolled or previously enrolled in a WHO-recognised medical school may apply for admission with advanced standing. The Admissions Committee, in consultation with the Promotions Committee, will determine the level of placement in the curriculum for each accepted transfer student.

Application Requirements for Transfer Students

Applicants must request the medical school they attended or are attending to send an official transcript of their academic record directly to SAIU. It is the applicant’s responsibility to supply official course descriptions and course-by-course evaluations. It may be necessary for these to be attested to by an approved international credentials evaluation agency. Transcripts not in English must come with an official translation.

Transfer Credit Restrictions

Transfer credit cannot be given for incomplete or failed courses, or for courses taken more than four years prior to the time the applicant is accepted for enrolment at SAIU. Transfer students who have completed Basic Sciences at another medical school are required to complete at least one semester at SAIU prior to being admitted to the Clinical Sciences.

USMLE Requirement

Students are required to complete the USMLE Step 1 — or an equivalent exam acceptable to SAIU — prior to entering the clinical sciences programme.

Advanced Standing by Profession

Professional BackgroundAdvanced Standing Eligibility
Physician’s Assistants, Registered Nurses, Podiatrists, ChiropractorsEligible for admission; not eligible for advanced standing
DentistsMay be granted advanced standing for certain courses
Students with MSc. or PhD. in a specific subjectMay be granted credit in the specific area of their degree

Financial Aid & Scholarships

SAIU provides financial assistance to students from all countries that can demonstrate financial need. Financial aid programmes include scholarships for academic achievers and loan programmes that cover part of tuition. Repayment begins 6 months after the student is no longer enrolled at SAIU.

SAIF-01 – Tuition Support

US or Canadian Students

Loan programme covering up to 50% of tuition for US or Canadian students that can demonstrate financial need.

50%
Max. Loan Amount
4%
Interest Rate*

SAIF-02 – Tuition Support

International Students

Loan programme covering up to 30% of tuition for eligible international students that can demonstrate financial need.

30%
Max. Loan Amount
4%
Interest Rate*

HSL-01 – Health Sciences Loan

Private Loan Programme – International Students

A private loan programme available to eligible SAIU students. Cannot be combined with any other SAIU loan programme. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.80 to remain eligible.

30%
Max. of Tuition
6%
Interest Rate*
2.80
Min. GPA Required

MD-360 – SAI Scholarship

All MD Students – Academic Excellence

Any student enrolled in the MD programme who completes at least one semester at SAISOM with a GPA of 3.6 or above, or transfers to SAISOM with a GPA of 3.6 or above, is eligible. SAISOM reserves the right to limit the number of scholarship students.

20%
Of Tuition
3.6
Min. GPA Required

* Interest rates are subject to change.

Applying for Financial Aid: Students who have applied for admission and are interested in financial aid are encouraged to contact our Financial Aid office at finaid@saiuniv.org for counselling and assistance with the loan and/or scholarship application process.

Immigration Requirements

Important: All required documents must be submitted to the University at least 8 weeks prior to arrival on the island of Curaçao. Failure to secure the required documents may result in deportation from the island. The University will submit all residence permit, work permit and re-entry permit requests on behalf of its students, faculty and staff.

Landing Permits

Each person entering Curaçao to live or to work is required to have a landing permit, issued by the Immigration Department under the Ministry of Justice. Tourists visiting for a short period are exempt. Tourists from some countries are required to request a visa prior to entering Curaçao.

Residence Permits & Local Identification

Foreigners who intend to live and/or work in Curaçao need a residence permit to legally establish themselves on the island. All required documents must be submitted to the University at least 8 weeks prior to arrival. Once a residence permit is issued, the individual will be registered as a temporary resident of Curaçao and issued a Curaçaoan identification card, which should be carried at all times.

Re-entry Permits

Students, faculty and staff holding a temporary residence permit must obtain a valid re-entry permit upon leaving the Netherlands Antilles. Requests must be submitted at least 4–6 weeks in advance of anticipated travel dates.

Required documents for a re-entry permit:

  • 1 passport-size photograph
  • 1 Nafl. 10.00 stamp (approximately US$5.50)
  • A letter from SAIU stating names, dates of birth, and intended departure and return dates

Work Permits

Foreigners who intend to work on Curaçao must have a valid work permit. Students are strictly forbidden to work on Curaçao while engaged in their medical studies. Faculty and staff will be required to obtain the necessary work permits. The University will submit all work permit requests on behalf of faculty and staff.

Immigration Document Checklist

The following documents are required by the Government of Curaçao and are essential to obtain a residence permit. It is highly recommended that applicants start preparing these documents as early as possible.

Valid passport (copy to be sent to the University)
Original health certificate (no older than 6 months)
Birth certificate
Four colour 2×2 passport-size photographs, signed on the back
Letter of good conduct from local police department
Marriage licence (if applicable)
Proof of return airline ticket to country of origin
All final decisions rest with the immigration authorities and not with the University. Contact admissions@saiuniv.org for more information.

Academic Calendar

The following is the academic calendar for upcoming semesters. For more detailed information kindly contact the Registrar’s office at registrar@saiuniv.org.

Semester Orientation & Registration Classes Begin Last Day of Classes Graduation Ceremonies
Fall 20251 September 20255 September 202520 December 202522 December 2025
Winter 20265 January 20269 January 202625 January 202627 January 2026
Summer 20264 May 20268 May 202622 August 202624 August 2026
Fall 202631 August 20264 September 202619 December 202621 December 2026
Winter 20274 January 20278 January 202724 April 202726 April 2027
Summer 20274 May 20277 May 202721 August 202723 August 2027
Fall 202730 August 20273 September 202718 December 202720 December 2027

Upcoming semesters (2026) highlighted in amber. Student vacation time runs from the last day of one semester until the orientation day of the next, plus 10 official university holidays.

Registration reminder: Registration must be completed by mail before classes start each semester. New students enrolled in the Basic Science Segment must confirm their registration in person before classes begin.