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Carroll University is a private, Christian liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Carroll University offers students more than 95 areas of study, in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Programs include Communication, Sociology, Computational and Physical Sciences, Education, English, Modern Languages, History, Political Science, Religious Studies, Life Sciences, Visual/Performing Arts, Medicine, Human Movement Sciences, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Accounting, Business Administration, Business Economics, Finance, Health Care Administration, Marketing, Management and Leadership. Financial aid available to those who qualify.
Your path to veterinary school begins by earning your undergraduate degree and completing any prerequisite coursework at Carroll University. Our advisors will work with you every step of the way to ensure your success. We also provide additional resources to help you build a strong graduate school application, research schools, prepare for graduate interviews and more. Students interested in veterinary medicine can select from a wide variety of majors at Carroll, as long as they complete the courses required by the veterinary college of their choice. Biology and biochemistry are the most popular options, but other majors including animal behavior, psychology or communication. Outside of the required coursework, Carroll pre-vet students benefit from developing valuable research skills within courses or working independently with a faculty member.
Many veterinary colleges do not require students to complete their bachelor’s degree before enrolling in veterinary school, although a large majority of students who enter veterinary college do so after they complete their undergraduate degree. Carroll does have a mechanism whereby exceptional students who choose to enroll in veterinary school after their junior year can transfer certain first year veterinary school courses back to complete their Carroll degree.
Your path to veterinary school begins by earning your undergraduate degree and completing any prerequisite coursework at Carroll University. Our advisors will work with you every step of the way to ensure your success. We also provide additional resources to help you build a strong graduate school application, research schools, prepare for graduate interviews and more. Students interested in veterinary medicine can select from a wide variety of majors at Carroll, as long as they complete the courses required by the veterinary college of their choice. Biology and biochemistry are the most popular options, but other majors including animal behavior, psychology or communication. Outside of the required coursework, Carroll pre-vet students benefit from developing valuable research skills within courses or working independently with a faculty member.
Many veterinary colleges do not require students to complete their bachelor’s degree before enrolling in veterinary school, although a large majority of students who enter veterinary college do so after they complete their undergraduate degree. Carroll does have a mechanism whereby exceptional students who choose to enroll in veterinary school after their junior year can transfer certain first year veterinary school courses back to complete their Carroll degree.
Carroll University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Learn more at the Carroll University website.
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