EDISON, NJ - 10/26/05 - Ross University (RU) inked an "articulated agreement" with Mercy College to boost enrollment in its veterinary program.
EDISON, NJ - 10/26/05 - Ross University (RU) inked an "articulated agreement" with Mercy College to boost enrollment in its veterinary program.
The agreement is an incentive for committed and focused students to transition into veterinary or medical training at Ross University, says Dr. Jack Burke, program director of pre-veterinary medicine at Mercy College.
"Over the years, Ross University has accepted a number of Mercy College students," says Dr. Thomas Shepherd, president of RU. "We are pleased to have formalized that relationship, and we are proud to be partnering with Mercy College in the training of tomorrow's veterinarians."
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