Raleigh, N.C. -- Students at North Carolina State University interested in pursuing a DVM can take advantage of a new Veterinary Professions Advising Center (VetPAC) on campus and online.
Raleigh, N.C. -
Students at North Carolina State University interested in pursuing a DVM can take advantage of a new Veterinary Professions Advising Center (VetPAC) on campus and online.
The center is a program of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and will provide personal guidance on the veterinary profession and the DVM application process to North Carolina State students of animal science, biology, zoology, poultry science, microbiology and biochemistry.
Heading VetPAC is Shweta Trivedi, PhD, an assistant professor in the school's Department of Animal Science.
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