University of St. Martin

About University of St. Martin

The University of St. Martin (USM) is the leading institution for higher education in Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin and the surrounding Caribbean islands. Established in 1989, USM has evolved into a dynamic academic hub that reflects the region’s rich cultural, linguistic, and generational diversity.

Guided by its mission to foster critical minds and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region, USM offers high-quality education and research. The university envisions itself as a center of excellence, preparing students to tackle global challenges while promoting sustainable living in the Caribbean.

Through partnerships with universities across the Caribbean and beyond, USM provides programs designed to meet the unique needs of its community. It offers Associate degrees in fields like Business, General Liberal Arts, Hospitality, and Tourism, alongside initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and sustainability.

At USM, every student—regardless of background, physical ability, or household income—can find opportunities to thrive in an inclusive and inspiring environment.

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