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Why Vet Med at Illinois? With strengths in clinical and diagnostic specialties, biomedical discoveries from the molecular level to the population level, and innovative approaches to transformative education, our college delivers a healthier future for animals, people, and the environment.
- About The College
Veterinary Clinical Medicine. History of the College....
- Education
The Illinois DVM Program. Choose the veterinary college that...
- Research
In our college, veterinarians and other biomedical...
- Hospital
As the state’s most comprehensive veterinary facility, our...
- Diagnostic Laboratory
The Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is part of the College...
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- Online Programs and Extension
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- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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- About The College
Specialized medicine. It’s all connected. Through rigorous multi-species study, the College of Veterinary Medicine is uniquely positioned to explore critical connections among animal and human health, the environment, and agriculture.
- Phase One – Cognitive Evaluation
- Phase Two – Non-Cognitive Evaluation
- Phase Three – Interview
The initial applicant assessment ranks all qualified applicants (over 2000 in 2021-2022) numerically according to a composite score derived from the Cumulative and VMCAS Science Grade Point Averages, and the GRE percentile score (if the student chooses to take the GRE and shares scores).
The second phase of the assessment process is a non-academic evaluation by the Admissions Advisory Committee. Each application is read by members of the Committee who have not seen the Phase One information. Committee members reading applications evaluate the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS) application and the additional Illi...
Approximately 400 applicants (approximately 150 Illinois residents and 250 non-residents) will be offered a personal interview to be scheduled in February.
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. The College of Veterinary Medicine is a graduate school at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. It is located in Urbana, Illinois.
There are many reasons to chose Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. Find out how you will be evaluated during the application process.
Home ›. Professional ›. DVM- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in Veterinary Medicine. Our innovative curriculum produces broadly trained, clinically prepared graduates equipped to enter a wide range of veterinary fields. Among the many benefits of an Illinois veterinary education are: