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Pre-Veterinary
Advising: Dr. D. Ann Pabst
Students
wishing to go to veterinary school can pursue any major, as long as a
core of science, mathematics and humanities courses are completed. The
exact suite of courses that a student will need to take will be dependent
upon the veterinary school(s) to which they apply. The linked table
below
lists the required courses for North Carolina State University's College
of Veterinary Medicine, the only veterinary school in our state.
Table - NCSU College
of Veterinary Medicine - Required Courses
Maintaining a strong GPA is critical to be competitive for veterinary
school. Above and beyond coursework, students must have experience working,
volunteering or participating in some way, in the veterinary field.
The pre-veterinary advisor can help guide the way towards preparing for
veterinary school. Ultimately, though, each student is responsible for
ensuring their own preparedness for applying to the school(s) of their
choice. It is advised that students contact their academic and pre-vet
advisor early in their career at UNCW. Students should also seek out information
about veterinary schools on their own, and contact a school directly if
needed.
This webpage is designed to students who are thinking about a career in
veterinary science find sites of interest. The links below provide access
to a wide variety of sites including individual schools and national veterinary
organizations. They also provide access to national testing and application
services that will be required for those students applying to veterinary
schools (e.g. GRE, VCAT, VMCAS).
Pre-Veterinary Advising: Links Of Interest
1. North Carolina's only veterinary school:
North Carolina State University School of
Veterinary Medicine
2. National testing and application links:
Standardized Test Requirements
for All Veterinary Institutions
Veterinary Medical College Application
Service (VMCAS)
Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
3. Information on Veterinary Technician Programs:
American Veterinary
Medical Association - Programs in Veterinary Technology
North American Veterinary
Technician Association
4. National Veterinary Organizations:
Association of American Veterinary Medical
Colleges
AAVMC Institutional Members (provides a direct link to all U.S. veterinary schools)
5. Other Interesting Web-sites
Texas A&M University College
of Veterinary Medicine - Zoo, Exotics, and Wildlife Medicine Group
(an excellent site of diverse links)
University of Melbourne School
of Veterinary Medicine (Australia)
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