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Elizabeth F’s Answer
Hello Elizabeth!
As far as I know, ASU does not have a veterinary program per se, but your undergraduate education does not need to occur at a school that has a veterinary school.
UA and Midwestern have veterinary programs, but you don’t need to do your undergrad graduate work at the same campus. When I was planning my college/vet school experience, I couldn't imagine being at one campus for 8 years!
As long as you fill the prerequisites, it doesn’t matter so much that your undergrad is at the same campus.
Check the websites for veterinary schools you are interested in - see what their specific requirements are.
Does your undergrad institution offer the relevant prerequisites?
Contact the admissions/recruiting offices at vet schools you are interested in. Will the courses offered at your undergrad campus fit the bill?
As far as I know, ASU does not have a veterinary program per se, but your undergraduate education does not need to occur at a school that has a veterinary school.
UA and Midwestern have veterinary programs, but you don’t need to do your undergrad graduate work at the same campus. When I was planning my college/vet school experience, I couldn't imagine being at one campus for 8 years!
As long as you fill the prerequisites, it doesn’t matter so much that your undergrad is at the same campus.
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