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**MS/DVM: 4-5 years | **MS/DVM: 4-5 years | ||
**PhD/DVM: 6-7 years | **PhD/DVM: 6-7 years | ||
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− | **Residents: | + | **Residents: 141 |
− | **Non-Residents: | + | **Non-Residents: 976 |
− | *Students enrolled | + | *Students enrolled for Class of 2022: |
− | **Residents: | + | **Residents: 47 |
− | **Non-Residents: | + | **Non-Residents: 37 |
==Admission Requirements== | ==Admission Requirements== |
Revision as of 13:48, 13 September 2018
Contacts
Website: http://www.vet.purdue.edu/
Phone: (765) 494-7607
Admissions e-mail: vetadmissions@purdue.edu
Program Information
- Degree offered: D.V.M. (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)
- Joint degree options (with the Graduate School):
- MS/DVM: 4-5 years
- PhD/DVM: 6-7 years
- Number of applications for Class of 2022:
- Residents: 141
- Non-Residents: 976
- Students enrolled for Class of 2022:
- Residents: 47
- Non-Residents: 37
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Required Courses:
- Inorganic chemistry with lab - two semesters
- Organic chemistry with lab - two semesters
- Biochemistry - one semester
- Biology with lab (diversity, developmental, cell structure) - two semesters
- Genetics with lab - one semester
- Microbiology (general or medical) with lab - one semester
- Nutrition (animal) - one semester
- Physics with lab - two semesters
- Calculus - one semester
- Statistics - one semester
- Communication (interpersonal, persuasion, or speech) - one semester
- Careers in Veterinary Medicine (if available) - one semester
- Humanities (Foreign languages, cognitive sciences, and social sciences) - three semesters
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GPA
- Required courses must be completed with a “C” grade (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or better in each course and applicants must maintain a competitive cumulative grade point average
- Non-resident applicants must have a cumulative GPA (including all course repeats) of no less than 3.00 to receive consideration
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Supporting Documents
- No supplemental application
Interview
- December: Invitations to applicants for interview
- Late January: Applicant interviews
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Timeline
- October 1: Deadline for all application materials to be submitted (including transcripts, GRE scores, and references)
- Oct-Dec: Review process
- December: Invitations to applications for interview
- Late Jan: Applicant interviews
- February: Notification of offers of admission or alternate status
- April 15: National deadline for applicants to respond to offers of admission
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Tuition 2012-2013
- Residents: $33,696 USD/year
- Non-Residents: $58,754 USD/year
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