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So long story short, I accepted my seat to SGU in April and paid my deposit ($400) and my airfare (roundtrip $865). I've been all set to head to Grenada and I'm really looking forward to everything SGU has to offer, and then I got the call I was accepted to Midwestern.
I was actually able to tour Midwestern and loved Arizona, the facilities (especially the teaching hospital), and the faculty. I raved about it. However, there has always been that hesitation that they do not have full accreditation (although it doesn't seem to pose a real issue if what they said and what I see reported is true). I'm not sure how I feel going into a program that does not have a reputation for the vet med program and being kind of a guinea pig. The tuition is also a bit of a turn off as well. It's about the same distance from home as Grenada, but still in my home country, adding a comfort level, but not enough for me to instantly give up $1200 I spent and cannot get back only to shell out more to move to Arizona.
I've heard great things about SGU from professors, mentors, and friends. I haven't been able to tour the school for financial and work reasons (I know about the See SGU program, but again only beneficial if you matriculate). I have a friend at the med school for one more year to help adjust. Hearing that SGU has a great reputation, a lower price tag, and the chance to network for the clinical year at another school are pros for me. I'm a bit nervous to be out of the US, but that is the only reservation I feel I have about SGU.
If you made it to the end of that novel, congrats and thank you! I guess I'm hoping to get any type of advice/guidance from students of either school or anyone going through the same situation.
I was actually able to tour Midwestern and loved Arizona, the facilities (especially the teaching hospital), and the faculty. I raved about it. However, there has always been that hesitation that they do not have full accreditation (although it doesn't seem to pose a real issue if what they said and what I see reported is true). I'm not sure how I feel going into a program that does not have a reputation for the vet med program and being kind of a guinea pig. The tuition is also a bit of a turn off as well. It's about the same distance from home as Grenada, but still in my home country, adding a comfort level, but not enough for me to instantly give up $1200 I spent and cannot get back only to shell out more to move to Arizona.
I've heard great things about SGU from professors, mentors, and friends. I haven't been able to tour the school for financial and work reasons (I know about the See SGU program, but again only beneficial if you matriculate). I have a friend at the med school for one more year to help adjust. Hearing that SGU has a great reputation, a lower price tag, and the chance to network for the clinical year at another school are pros for me. I'm a bit nervous to be out of the US, but that is the only reservation I feel I have about SGU.
If you made it to the end of that novel, congrats and thank you! I guess I'm hoping to get any type of advice/guidance from students of either school or anyone going through the same situation.

I'm sure the program is great, I doubt accreditation is something to worry about, so I'd go where you want to. I'd have a tough time walking away from $1200 spent all things equal. I guess ultimately you have to decide if you might regret not staying in the US down the line. What will you do if you hate Grenada? How are you going to deal with that? There will be days you hate Grenada, hopefully not many but there are definitely people who hate every second they are one the island (it's sad).