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Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine- Auburn has been involved in veterinary medicine since 1892, with the arrival of Dr. Charles Allen Cary as professor and later as first dean of the College. Since our first five DVM graduates in 1909, Auburn has graduated more than 5,000 doctors of veterinary medicine.
University of California-Davis College of Veterinary Medicine- The University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, the largest veterinary school in the nation, conducts an integrated, statewide mission of teaching, research and service benefiting animal, human and environmental health. The school is the primary health resource for California's animals: companion animals, livestock and wildlife. Unique partnerships with California's agriculture, health, and environmental agencies maximize the state and university activities and personnel who protect our animal resources and foster the development of new knowledge. Some programs are publicly funded; others are completely supported by private gifts.
Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences- Welcome to Colorado State University! As one of our nation's top institutions of higher learning, we are committed to making things happen – from the classroom and the laboratory to communities across the world. In 2001-2002 we awarded degrees to over 5,000 highly educated graduates, attracted nearly 190 million dollars in research funding, raised more than $34 million in private and corporate gifts, and helped to fuel the state and national economies through advances science and technology.
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine- The College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University has a rich heritage and distinguished record in education, research, and professional service. Known for its progressive academic program and world-class resources, the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University provides international leadership in public health, biomedical research, and veterinary medical care.
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine- The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida, the state's only veterinary college, offers comprehensive service to the public through a fourfold mission - teaching, research, extension, and patient care. Following graduation of its first class in 1980, the college has built on the university's reputation for excellence. Outstanding academic programs, coupled with exciting new facilities, distinguish today's environment at the UF veterinary college - an environment that continues to change and thrive in response to patient and student needs.
University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine- The mission of the College of Veterinary Medicine is to promote the art and science of veterinary medicine through the acquisition, application, and dissemination of scientific advances that help diagnose and treat disease and maintain health of animals and humans.
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine- One of only twenty-eight veterinary schools in the United States, Illinois has earned a reputation for excellence. Not only does the College graduate superbly educated veterinarians, but it is fertile ground for innovative research, comprehensive animal health care, and diagnostic services.
Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine- As the first public veterinary school in the United States, we have a long history of advancing animal and public health, and providing professional and educational leadership. We are the state's primary health resource for livestock and companion animals, and our ultimate objective is to provide outstanding animal health care based on the integration of clinical practice, teaching, research and service.
Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The College of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1905. Since then more than 5,000 men and women have been granted the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. Departments within the College of Veterinary Medicine are anatomy and physiology, clinical sciences, diagnostic medicine/pathobiology.
Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine- The school has an excellent faculty supported by modern equipment. The Veterinary Medicine Building, located on the west side of the campus near the Mississippi River, was dedicated in October 1978. It houses three academic departments, the Veterinary Medicine Library, the Veterinary Teaching Hospital & Clinics, and the Louisiana Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. The facilities at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital & Clinics are used as laboratories where students are introduced to clinical cases and animal disease problems, as well as to methods and techniques used in their solution. The clinical case load at the hospital, in-field services, and herd health programs offer ample opportunities for the education of the complete veterinarian.
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The professional four year program leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) degree is designed to provide basic medical education and clinical training in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of animal diseases and to educate veterinarians who are committed to using their skills and knowledge for the benefit of society. Consequently, the college's Admissions Committee selects for admission those applicants who best demonstrate the personal and academic potential to contribute to the broad spectrum of the veterinary medical profession. Approximately 100 students are enrolled each fall.
University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine- We impact the lives of animal and people every hour, every day through our educational, research, service and outreach programs.  This website provides comprehensive information regarding the College’s professional and graduate training programs, research programs, the Veterinary Medical Center, the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and outreach/extension programs.
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The graduate of the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine will possess the necessary knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes to function competently and ethically in the veterinary profession.  The graduate will be able to learn continually and progress in the profession maintaining scientific currency and technical competency.
University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine- The MU College of Veterinary Medicine has several foci of strength. One is the unique clinical curriculum. The curriculum in the last two years requires six continuous weeks in each of seven clinical specialties. Teaching is done in a form of apprenticeship with as much pragmatic involvement as possible in the Teaching Hospital. The design of teaching within blocks is highly flexible and permits frequent adaptation and improvement. Graduates are offered an average of nearly three jobs each.
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1978, admitted its first class of DVM students in August 1981, dedicated its main facility in April 1983, and graduated its first class of veterinarians in May 1985.
Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The College of Veterinary Medicine offers the DVM Degree and is proud to be ranked as one of the top 10 veterinary schools in the nation.
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), Oklahoma State University, has three missions: instruction, research, and public service. The first responsibility of the College is to provide for students in the professional curriculum the very best educational experience possible. Paramount in the educational philosophy of the CVM is the preparation of students for "lifelong" learning and the appreciation of and sensitivity to societal needs.
Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine- The College of Veterinary Medicine at OSU has long been known for its small class size, individual tutoring and a teaching and clinical faculty that cares about its students. Graduates of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University are among the best-prepared in the nation."
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine- Penn differs from most schools of veterinary medicine. We were created out of a medical school, Penn's Medical School, and the concept of one medicine, the essential interrelationship between animal health and human health, is at the core of our education. We are at once an urban and a rural campus, we are strongly oriented in science, have the busiest teaching hospitals in North America, and are located in the heart of a major research university and metropolitan area. The curriculum is designed to be flexible, encouraging students to explore so that they can maximize their opportunities in this rich milieu.
Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine- Educational opportunities are not limited to students seeking the professional DVM degree, however. The School also offers associate and bachelor's degrees in veterinary technology and graduate and post graduate programs in the three academic departments, Basic Medical Sciences, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, and Veterinary Pathobiology.
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine- Our mission is to educate students in the art and science of veterinary medicine and related biomedical sciences, and to discover new knowledge and disseminate it to veterinarians and others in order to advance human and animal well-being.
Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine- Dedicated to serving the state of Texas, Texas A&M's College of Veterinary Medicine is one of only 31 colleges of veterinary medicine in the United States and Canada.
Texas Aggie veterinarians proudly serve our state, our nation and indeed the world in countless ways. From highly sophisticated veterinary practices serving the residents of Texas and their animals, to military, industrial, government, and university roles, Aggie veterinarians hold positions of prestige and responsibility.
Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine- Our talented and dedicated faculty and staff have established an entrepreneurial culture that values creativity and innovation on a scale exceeding other places. Our students choose Tufts precisely because our curriculum and signature programs broaden their learning experience, while defining new roles for veterinarians in society. In addition, students can enroll in various joint degree programs: BS/DVM, DVM/MA in Law and Diplomacy, DVM/MPH in Public Health, DVM/MS in Animals and Public Policy, or DVM/PhD to define further their career goals. We also have leading programs in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Oncology, Radiology, Surgery, Animal Behavior, Reproductive Biology, and Infectious Diseases.
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine- For those veterinary students wishing to focus their veterinary careers in the growing area of "public practice," the College offers training through the Center for Government and Corporate Veterinary Medicine. Based at the University of Maryland, students are enrolled in clerkships in over 80 different national organizations, ranging from the United States Department of Agriculture to SeaWorld.
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine- Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine is one of the nation's top veterinary schools. It has one of the best-equipped veterinary teaching hospital in the world and top faculty who are respected worldwide. The College is fully accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Awards more than $200,000 in scholarships each year to DVM students. Ranks among the top U.S. veterinary colleges in terms of extramural research support.
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine- The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) offers a four-year professional degree program leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. The goal of the professional curriculum is to provide each graduate with a broad veterinary medical education and the skills necessary for the profession.
University of Guelph Ontario Veterinary College- The Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) is dedicated to the advancement of veterinary and comparative medicine through teaching, research and service. As the oldest veterinary college in Canada and the United States, OVC has been educating veterinarians since 1862. Our College's alumni span the globe, working in areas as diverse as clinical practice, food safety and ecosystem health.
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