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Contacts

Website: http://www.vet.upenn.edu/
Phone: 215-898-5434
Admissions e-mail: admissions@vet.upenn.edu

Program Information

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (VMD)
  • 4 years in length
  • Note: Pennsylvania residents have a better chance of being admitted to School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
    • For more information, click here.

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Minimum 3 years of undergraduate study
    • Note: Although third year applicants (90 credits) are considered, the more academic course work you have completed the stronger the application.
  • Required Courses:
    • English: 6 semester credits (at least 3 must be in composition)
    • Physics: 8 semester credits, including 2 laboratories.
    • Chemistry: 12 semester credits, including laboratory in at least one course;
      • 8 semester credits in general chemistry
      • At least 4 semester credits in organic chemistry.
    • Biology or Zoology: 9 semester credits (3 courses).
      • At least one course of which must cover the basic principles of genetics.
    • Social Sciences or Humanities: 6 semester credits.
    • Calculus: 3 semester credits.
    • Biostats or MathStats: 3 semester credits.
  • Note: A grade of C (2.0) or better must be earned for these courses.
  • Click here for more information.

GPA

  • The average GPA for the 2009 entering class was 3.61.

GRE

  • The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is the test required.
  • The GRE reporting code for Penn Vet is 2775.
  • Average scores:
    • Verbal score: 578
    • Quantitative score: 710.
  • The Analytical score is excluded from the application and so the writing sample is not required.
  • When considering scores from multiple test dates, the highest combined verbal and quantitative scores from the same test date will be considered.

Supporting Documents

  • Application is made by using the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS) application.
  • Note: There is no paper application. It is necessary to check the AAVMC Web site.
  • There is a $75 processing fee to be paid by check or money order payable to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.
    • The fee should be submitted with the Supplementary Information Card. No application will be processed without receipt of the processing fee by October 1 at noon E.D.T.
  • Transcript from all attended universities.
  • Regarding extracurricular activities:
    • Volunteering or working in a veterinary clinic will help prove to the admissions committee the applicant's commitment in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine.
      • A minimum of 500 hours is recommended.
  • Letters of recommendation.
  • GRE scores.

Timeline for Fall 2011

  • Veterinary Medical College Admission Service (VMCAS) will provide an electronic application by June 1, 2010 for entry in Fall 2011.
  • An application fee will be charged by VMCAS while Penn will charge a processing fee of $75.
  • VMCAS will process and forward the applicant's letters of evaluation.
    • Electronic Letters of Recommendation, eLOR, will be the method of submitting recommendations to VMCAS.
    • There will be no Evaluation Form online to be downloaded and copied as in previous years.
    • The applicant must directly send his/her transcripts and GRE scores to the schools which he/she is applying.
  • Application deadline: October 1 at noon E.D.T. for receipt of the application and evaluations at VMCAS and for receipt of transcripts by Penn.
  • The last date to take the GRE for this admissions cycle: November 1, 2010.
    • GRE scores should be forwarded to the Admissions Office by December 1, 2010.

Tuition 2010-2011

  • For Pennsylvania residents: $32,450.
  • For non-residents: $41,460