Study in Grenada

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Key facts

  • Currency
    Eastern Caribbean dollar $
  • Student population
    9,000
  • Language
    English
  • Universities
    4

Why study in Grenada?

Grenada is an exotic haven. Its beautiful climate, laid-back lifestyle, and pretty scenery make it an awesome study destination. Grenadians openly embrace diversity - many ethnicities, languages, and cultures peacefully coexist in the country.

If you dream of learning at a well-respected institution on a fabulous tropical landscape that is steeped in rich history, then Grenada may be the perfect country for you to study in.

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Where can you study in Grenada

The capital of Grenada is St George’s, and it’s home to a number of educational institutions. St George’s is a lively, vibrant, and gorgeous place with plenty to discover and experience. It’s also well connected making it easy to get around.

What is the cost of study in Grenada?

Living in Grenada is much more affordable compared to neighboring Caribbean islands. The cost of living is also considerably lower than other popular international study locations like the USA and UK.

In terms of tuition fees, the costs will depend on the program and institution you choose. On average, international students studying in Grenada can expect to pay around $25,000 per term.

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What is the cost of living in Grenada?

Category Cost  (in East Caribbean Dollar)
Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre$1,718Range: $1,200 to $2,400
Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre$1,180Range: $800 to $1,700
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse)$594Range: $400 to $850
Internet (60 Mbps unlimited)$123Range: $90 to $170
Mobile phone plan (data + calls)$98Range: $60 to $140
Monthly public transport pass$116Range: $80 to $160
Monthly grocery basket$900Range: $650 to $1,300
Coffee shop drink$9Range: $7 to $13
Cinema or cultural event ticket$28Range: $20 to $35
Gym membership$107Range: $75 to $150

Indicative monthly costs per person.

Data sourced from numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).

What are the requirements to study in Grenada?

Qualifications

The exact entry requirements are set by each individual institution and can vary greatly depending on what and where you choose to study, however, it’s likely you’ll need to have completed secondary education and you may also need qualifications in particular subjects.

English language tests

TOEFL and IELTS tests are widely accepted by Universities in Grenada, however the required scores may differ between institutions. If you can prove you’ve studied English before, your qualifications may be accepted as sufficient evidence of your English proficiency.

Grenada student visa

International students wishing to study in Grenada are likely to need a student visa to study there. Study visas allow students to live in Grenada for the duration of their studies. It’s also possible to work under certain conditions.

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How to study in Grenada?

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