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Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Traditional lecture/laboratory format- 3 years Clinical- 1 year Choose track- small animal, food animal, equine, mixed species, public/corporate veterinary medicine. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program.
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Traditional lecture/laboratory format- 3 years • Clinical- 1 year • Choose track- small animal, food animal, equine, mixed species, public/corporate veterinary medicine Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program
Competitive applicants should have: • Cumulative GPA of 3.5 • Competitive GRE score • Variety of experience with large and small animals • Experience with veterinarian: 400-600 hours • Experience working in a research lab or commercial or industrial settings Admission Requirements
VMCAS applicaton • 3 evaluations • VMRCVM supplemental application- Oct. 1 • Complete set of official transcripts • GRE scores- Nov. 1 • Residency forms Steps to Apply
General Biology/8 • Organic Chemistry/8 • Physics/8 • Biochemistry/3 • English/6 • Math/6 • Humanities, Social Sciences/6 • Suggested electives: cell biology, comparative anatomy, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, physiology Prerequisites
Phase One- Pre-Interview evaluation • Cumulative GPA, required science course GPA, 45 semester hours GPA • Animal, veterinary, biomedical experience, references, personal statement, activities, achievements, awards • Phase Two- Interview • Early February • Conducted in MMI format- Multiple Mini Interview Admissions Process
VA/MD residents: • First three years- $19, 675/year • Fourth year- $20, 658 • Non- VA/MD residents: • First three years- $42, 704/year • Fourth year- $43, 882 Tuition
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