YOUR VET SCHOOL APPLICATION IS ABOUT MORE THAN NUMBERS
We take a holistic view of the admissions process.
Rossies are many things: adventurers, visionaries, changemakers โ and a single grade or test score will never tell the whole story. Thatโs why we take a holistic approach to admissions.
From your undergraduate courses to field experience, academic transcripts to your personal essay, every piece of your application helps the admissions committee identify those who will thrive in our challenging and life-changing program.START MY APPLICATION
THREE FLEXIBLE START DATES FOR VET SCHOOL APPLICANTS
With three flexible start dates, Ross Vet is the only AVMA-accredited DVM program accepting applications year round.JANUARY 10Begin in January, and you may finish 3 months sooner than students who begin in the fall. Programs start January 10, 2022.MAY 9Enroll in May and you may be practice-ready 9 months before other accredited schools in the U.S. Programs start May 9, 2022.SEPTEMBER 5Start in September and you may finish 6 months sooner than other accredited schools in the U.S. Programs start September 5, 2022.
ROSS VET ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Our applicants have an average cumulative GPA of 3.23*.
While you may apply with up to two pending courses, it is highly recommended you complete your undergraduate coursework with at least 48 credits of college work before applying.
We prefer grades of C or better in all prerequisite coursework and your coursework cannot be more than 10 years old.VIEW ALL ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS DETAILS
*Acceptance data is for 3 classes: January, May, and September 2020
48+ CREDITS OF COLLEGE WORK
You must have a minimum of 48 credits of college work that includes all prerequisites. We also strongly recommend you complete your undergraduate program.
150+ HOURS WORK EXPERIENCE
Complete at least 150 hours of veterinary professional experience or research. While supervision by practicing veterinarians is preferred, comparable experience may be considered.
ENGLISH COMPETENCY
If English is not your primary language, or if you did not complete your undergraduate course at a post-secondary institution where courses were taught in English, you will need to provide proof of English proficiency.
GRE, OPTIONAL FOR INCOMING 2021 AND 2022 SEMESTERS
The GRE is optional for the incoming January, May and September 2021 and 2022 semesters. For all other incoming semesters you are required to submit GRE scores.
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