Destiny University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Established
2001
Location
Rodney Bay
,
Saint Lucia
Website
comhssl.net/casa/
Destiny University (Destiny University School of Medicine and Health Sciences) was an offshore private medical school located in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia Now College of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Lucia. The school's offshore office was located in Butte, Montana. It began operations in 2001 as the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Lucia, under which name it operated until 2008. Then it re-opened at 2013 still as the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, St. Lucia.[1] The Destiny Group of Companies intended to build a new facility for the university in Vieux Fort, which would be fully operational by 2010. When the school began session in 2008, it was functioning as a "distance learning university" in the former Sandy Beach Hotel.[2] The school operated until 2013,[1] at which time it temporarily ceased operations and it re-opened that same year.[3]
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^"Destiny Group of Companies of Canada breaks ground for Medical School". Castries, St. Lucia: The Voice of St. Lucia. 1 November 2008. Archived from the original on 30 November 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
^"St. Helen Medical School At V-Fort Shuts Down – Money Problems Cited As Reason". Castries, St. Lucia: The Voice of St. Lucia. 9 November 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
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