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*Degree: A baccalaureate degree from an accredited university.  
 
*Degree: A baccalaureate degree from an accredited university.  
 
*Required Courses:  
 
*Required Courses:  
**Biological science: 1 year with a lab
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**Biology with Lab: 8 credits
**General Chemistry: 1 year with a lab
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**Inorganic Chemistry with Lab: 8 credits
**Organic Chemistry: 1 semester with a lab
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**Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 credits
**Biochemistry: 1 semester
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**Biochemistry: 3 credits
**Mathematics: 1 semester
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**Algebra, Pre-calculus or higher: 3 credits
***Elementary functions; graphs, properties, and applications of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
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**Physics with Lab: 4 credits
**Physics: 1 semester with a lab
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**Genetics: 3-4credits
**Genetics: 1 semester
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**Statistics (methods): 3 credits
**Statistics: 1 semester
 
 
**Students should also take courses related to:
 
**Students should also take courses related to:
***English composition/communication
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***English composition/communication: 6 credits
***Arts & humanities/social science/history
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***Arts & humanities/social science/history: 21 credits
For more information, click [http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/prospectiveStudents/Requirements.aspx here].
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For more information, click [http://dvm.vetmed.wsu.edu/admissions/prerequisites here].
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*Class of 2017 statistics:
 
*Class of 2017 statistics:

Revision as of 23:04, 17 June 2018

Contacts

Website: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/
Phone: 509-335-9515
Admissions e-mail: Contact via this link

Program Information

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
  • 4 years in length
  • Class of 2017 Statistics:
    • Total applications: 1493
    • Total admitted: 133
      • Female: 95
      • Male: 38

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: A baccalaureate degree from an accredited university.
  • Required Courses:
    • Biology with Lab: 8 credits
    • Inorganic Chemistry with Lab: 8 credits
    • Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 credits
    • Biochemistry: 3 credits
    • Algebra, Pre-calculus or higher: 3 credits
    • Physics with Lab: 4 credits
    • Genetics: 3-4credits
    • Statistics (methods): 3 credits
    • Students should also take courses related to:
      • English composition/communication: 6 credits
      • Arts & humanities/social science/history: 21 credits

For more information, click here.

GPA

  • Class of 2017 statistics:
    • Average CGPA: 3.674
    • Average Science GPA: 3.646
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GRE

  • Cumulative %: 55.8%
  • Verbal Average: 497
  • Verbal Range: 290-740
  • Quantitative Average:634
  • Quantitative Range: 450-800
  • Analytical Writing Average: 4.15
  • Analytical Writing Range: 2.5-5.5
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Supporting Documents

  • Check-list for supplemental application to Washington State University:
    • Complete application forms (VMCAS & WSU Supplemental).
    • Mail transcripts to WSU (address above) Received by Oct 2nd
    • Mail GRE scores to WSU CVM. Received by Oct 2nd
    • $60 application/processing fee to Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Check-ist for application to WSU through VMCAS:
    • Completed VMCAS application form.
    • Submit evaluation forms to VMCAS.
    • Mail transcripts and GRE scores to the WSU CVM Office of Student Services. Received by Oct 2nd
    • VMCAS will collect its own application fee.
  • Other admissions factors:
    • The Veterinary Experience and Animal Experience:
      • This includes participation in research and experience with animals, such as breeding, rearing, and feeding.
    • Employment Experience.
    • Honors & Awards and Community Activity.
    • Letters of Recommendation.
    • Research Experience
    • Personal Statement:
      • This is the candidate's opportunity to make a case as to why you are the best possible candidate for the DVM program at WSU.
    • Interview

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Timeline 2012-2013

  • Applications for both WSU and VMCAS are available: June 2012
  • VMCAS: All application materials must be received: October 2012
  • WSU: All application materials must be received: October 2012
  • Mail Financial Aid forms: January 1st - February 15th, 2013
  • Fall term grades due or as soon as fall grades are posted: January 15th, 2013
  • All required course work must be completed: July 2013
  • Interview notices mailed: January 2013
  • WICHE (Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education) admission offers mailed: February 2013
  • Washington, Idaho and Out-of-Area interviews occur, offers mailed: January - March 2013
  • Admissions acceptance deadline: April 15th, 2013 (or earlier)
  • Last day to request evaluation of unsuccessful applications from the Office of Student Services: May 15th, 2013

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Tuition 2012-2013

  • Resident Tuition & Fees (WA, ID & WICHE certified): $22,342
  • Non-Resident Tuition and Fees: $53,396
  • Room and Board: $10,880

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