After the interview, the Admissions Committee will review the applicant’s entire file, including their interview assessment. If accepted, the committee will inform the applicant of their decision through a phone call, email, and official admission package.
Congratulations on being accepted to Columbus Central University! We are thrilled to welcome you to our community and support you as you pursue your academic and career goals. Whether you are starting in the Premedical or Medical Science Program, we understand that the first few days can be both exciting and overwhelming. Our administrators, faculty, staff, and upperclassmen are available to answer any questions you may have and offer tips for your transition to the island.
As a new student, you may have questions about campus life, academic programs, and what to expect in Belize. We encourage you to visit our website, where you can find a wealth of information about the CCU environment. Additionally, our admission counselors are available Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST to assist you with any additional questions or concerns.
Once again, congratulations on your acceptance, and we look forward to supporting you throughout your journey at CCU.
Beginning a new academic career can be a thrilling yet nerve-wracking experience. Obtaining a student resident permit will be a mandatory requirement for all students, while some may also need to obtain a visa to travel to Belize. After acceptance, students will receive a comprehensive checklist that outlines the necessary steps to complete for Belize immigration.
As soon as you arrive in Belize, you will be greeted by an Orientation Team representing CCU. They will accompany you to the campus where you can collect orientation packets and seek assistance regarding settling on the island.
We wish to inform you that CCUSOM has no partner campuses, split programs in India, or offline premed centers. Our programs are exclusively completed within the university in Belize. Any rumors circulating in India about such arrangements are untrue. Trust only official communications for accurate information.