Pre-Veterinary Degree

If you love working with animals and are committed to relieving the suffering that comes from traumatic injuries or chronic illnesses, veterinary medicine could be a good career choice for you. The pre-veterinary medicine advising program at Â鶹ÊÓƵ is designed to help students who plan to attend veterinary school by providing them with information and support they need as they prepare for and apply to veterinary school.

Students wishing to pursue a career in veterinary medicine may major in any field of study, as long as they also complete the foundational courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics that veterinary programs require. Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s pre-veterinary medicine advisors are equipped to help you tailor your studies to your particular interests, complete the foundational coursework required for veterinary school, and navigate your way through the application process. They can provide a showing how you can complete your degree in four years and complete the needed prerequisites.

Pre-Veterinary

What courses do I need for veterinary school?

The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges maintains a list of required at veterinary schools across the country.

Are there entrance exams I will need to take?

The Graduate Record Examination is required by most veterinary schools, and some also require the Biology GRE. The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is accepted by some schools in place of the GRE.

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Chelsea Kosar

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Chelsea Kosar '14 majored in biology with a minor in chemistry at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, with the goal of becoming a veterinarian. She spent a year after graduation applying to vet schools and working as a veterinary technician, until she was accepted into the veterinary program at Texas A&M. Now in her third year there, she says Â鶹ÊÓƵ prepared her well for her graduate studies.

“What helped me most was the small size of my classes. I had some classes with only seven people in them; that made it possible for me to connect with my professors. And though Â鶹ÊÓƵ is a smaller school, it does just as much as the larger schools in terms of research opportunities for undergraduates. I had a chance to gain research experience, and that really made my application stand out when I applied to vet school.â€

How can I meet other pre-vet degree students at Â鶹ÊÓƵ?

The Pre-Health Professionals Club offers activities for all students who desire a career in healthcare.
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What veterinary programs have accepted Â鶹ÊÓƵ alumni?

Pre-vet students from Â鶹ÊÓƵ have gone on to study at Texas A&M University, which offers the only veterinary medical college in Texas.

To what kinds of jobs can this career path lead?

  • Private practice veterinary medicine
  • Aquatic animal medicine
  • Wildlife medicine
  • Emergency animal medicine
  • Researcher investigating animal products or pharmaceuticals

Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee

Pre-veterinary medicine students are encouraged to establish a connection with a member of the Pre-Health Professions Advisory Committee as soon as they enroll at Â鶹ÊÓƵ. Members of the committee serve as advisors for students pursuing careers in veterinary medicine. The committee is also responsible for writing students’ letters of recommendation when they begin the application process.

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