
Cal State Fullerton’s Health Professions Advising Office announced two new agreements with Ross University’s School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine in Barbados and St. Kitts. These new agreements present CSUF pre-med students with unique opportunities to further their careers. The School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine are committed to increasing the number of students from diverse backgrounds practicing in the medical and veterinary fields. Through the new agreements, CSUF students are eligible for the Access and Inclusion in Medicine Program. This program offers students admitted to either Ross University program:
- Discounted tuition equal to the cost of the first semester
- Free housing for the first semester with the option to extend to the second based on academic performance
- $1,000 flight credit for arrival and departure flights
- Seat deposit waiver
- Tuition scholarship and deferred MCAT for students opting to enroll in the Medical Education Readiness Program prior to their first semester

Additionally, AIM students receive access to a designated new student coordinator and peer mentor to assist in their transition to the program.
Visit the Health Professions Advising Office website to learn more about RUSM and RUSVM and other health professional school linkage programs, including Ketchum Pharmacy and Ketchum Physician Assistant programs at Marshall B. Ketchum University; allopathic programs at American University of Antigua College of Medicine and St. George’s University School of Medicine; dental, osteopathic and pharmacy programs at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine; and osteopathic, pharmacy, podiatry and dentistry programs at Western University of Health Sciences.