Cornell Veterinary Medicine
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Location
Cornell University
College of Veterinary Medicine
602 Tower Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Contacts
Website: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/
Phone: (607) 253-3700
Admissions e-mail: vet_admissions@cornell.edu
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Program Information
Curriculum
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
- 4 years in length
Joint program option can be found here
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Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
Required Courses
- 1st Year:
- English Composition or Writing Intensive Courses (full year)
- Biology (or Zoology) I and II with labs
- General Chemistry I and II with labs
- 2nd Year:
- One Semester of Organic Chemistry
- General Physics I and II with labs
- 3rd Year:
- Biochemistry (half-year; lab recommended, but not required; 4 semester credits)
- One Semester in an Advanced Life Sciences Course
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GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
- Scores cannot be more than 5 years old
- The best Verbal score and the Quantitative score will be taken into account
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Supporting Documents
- Complete and Submit VMCAS Application
- Complete and Submit Cornell Supplemental Application; $65.00
- VMCAS eLors (electronic Letters of Evaluation)
- 3 to 6 letters
- At least one veterinarian and one advisor/faculty member
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- Official Transcripts from All Colleges Attended (sent to VMCAS)
- GRE or MCAT Scores (sent Cornell Vet College Admissions)
- New York Residents- NY Residency Form
- Dean's Certification
- For Combined DVM/PhD Degree Applicants- 3 additional evaluations
- International Applicants- TOEFL & Credit/Grade Conversion
- Report if education outside US
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Evaluation Criteria
- 25% Overall GPA
- 25% GRE (verbal and quantitative) or MCAT
- 5% Quality of Academic Program
- 20% Animal/Veterinary/Biomedical Experience (supported with letters of evaluation)
- 10% Non-Cognitive Skills
- 10% All Other Achievements and Letters of Evaluation
- 5% Personal Statement
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Timeline
- May to September 17th: VMCAS Application submission
- January: Decision Letters available electronically (notification via email)
- February 1st: recommended filing for Financial Aid
- March 15th: Dean's Certification due for all admitted students and alternates
- April 15th: Enrollment decisions and $500 deposit due from admitted students
- June 15th: Official final transcripts due for all students in the incoming Class
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Tuition 2019-2020
- New York State Residents: $37,136
- Non-New York State Residents: $54,744
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For information on financial aid, click here