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8. Texas A&M
The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University serves nearly 500 students in its DVM program, as well as 2,250 students in its dynamic Biomedical Science Program and 150 graduate students involved in quality research projects throughout the college. The college is engaged in preparing its students to meet the public and animal health needs of the 21st century and beyond.
The college was established in 1916 and has graduated more than 6,000 veterinarians. It is one of only 31 Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in the United States and Canada. Texas Aggie veterinarians proudly serve Texas, America and indeed the world in countless ways. From highly sophisticated veterinary practices serving the 19 million residents of Texas and their animals to military, industrial, government and university roles, Aggie veterinarians hold positions of prestige and responsibility.
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Clemson University breaks ground on South Carolina’s first veterinary school
Published: November 23rd 2024 | Updated: November 24th 2024The Harvey S. Peeler Jr College of Veterinary Medicine is one of several institutions that plans to welcome an inaugural class of veterinary students in 2026.
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