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The VMD-PhD Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, established in 1969, aims to train exceptional veterinarian-scientists for groundbreaking contributions to science and medicine. The program has expanded significantly in the last decade through our commitment to his mindset. For further details, contact us at [email protected] .
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In addition to the four-year professional curriculum leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, the MU College of Veterinary Medicine offers online undergraduate and graduate courses. Courses can be used to:
- Act as electives for pre-veterinary requirements and degree programs in the biomedical sciences, such as biology, biochemistry, and pharmacy.
- Earn a BS degree in veterinary technology
- Earn an undergraduate certificate in Veterinary Sciences or Biomedical Sciences
- Earn a Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Sciences
- Earn an MS degree in Biomedical Sciences, emphasis Veterinary Sciences
All courses are asynchronous and delivered 100% online. Online course rigor is equivalent to that of traditional on-site classes. Students should plan to invest 1-3 clock hours/course credit hour/week of study time for undergraduate courses. Graduate courses will require 2-6 clock hours/credit hour/ week. Exams are proctored online. Courses either have passed, or are preparing for, the MU 5 Pillars Quality Course Review process. All Veterinary Online Programs instructors have passed the MU certification process for online teaching.
Department permission is required to register for courses. To request a permission number: Permission Numbers for Online Courses
For an overview of ALL Mizzou Online Veterinary Programs please visit this website: Mizzou Online Vet Med Programs
Graduate Programs
The School of Veterinary Medicine offers a rich educational environment for students pursing advanced professional or graduate education leading to the M.S., MPVM, Ph.D., or dual DVM/Ph.D. degrees. Our faculty collectively bring a breadth of expertise and experience to train our veterinary students, veterinary scientists and academic scholars in the clinical and research skills to be successful in their chosen career path. Students are encouraged to explore the variety of advanced educational offerings and research disciplines available within the school.
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Our mission is to prepare students seeking dual DVM-PhD degrees to become compassionate and exceptionally trained veterinarian-investigators engaged in basic and translational research to advance the health of animals, people and environment.
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Preparing veterinarians and physicians to address animal, human, and ecological problems and to design and evaluate disease control or other health programs.
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Our graduate program.
The School of Veterinary Medicine offers advanced studies in Biomedical and Veterinary Medical Sciences leading to an MS or PhD degree (Graduate Academic Programs) and specialized advanced professional training in one or more clinical specialties of veterinary medicine (Graduate Professional Programs). Specific research training opportunities vary in each of the three departments and are summarized below by department. All aspects of the Graduate Academic Program are in compliance with current regulations and requirements of the LSU Graduate School. The school’s three departments have some additional distinct requirements. Graduate Professional Programs in some clinical sciences, pathology, and laboratory animal medicine may also require completion of a graduate degree.
We offer MS and PhD degrees in biological and veterinary medical sciences. Please note that MS and PhD candidates do not need to have a research interest in veterinary medicine and research does not need to benefit animals. LSU Vet Med is a biomedical research institution as well as a veterinary school. Our researchers' investigations cover a wide range of disciplines, including cancer biology, disease processes, cardiovascular disease, infectious and parasitic diseases, neurosciences, toxicology, bacteriology, and more. We also offer a dual track DVM/PhD program and a combined DVM/MPH program.
Areas of Specialization
Graduate degrees are offered by LSU Vet Med in its three departments. These include: the Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences (MS, PhD), the Department of Pathobiological Sciences (MS, PhD), and the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (MS, PhD).
Graduate training in this department offers graduate students the opportunity to specialize in one or more disciplines. These disciplines include cell and molecular biology; cancer cell biology; toxicology, including inhalation toxicology; environmental health science and ecological chemistry; physiology; anatomy; and pharmacology. Faculty research interests and expertise include mechanisms of metastasis in cancer; gene therapy (including electroporation) in cancer; cell and molecular biology of tooth eruption; pharmacology and toxicology of aquatic species; environmental and ecological toxicology; cellular ultrastructure; environmental risk assessment; analytical pharmacology and toxicology; diagnostic neurophysiology; pharmacology of pain and inflammation; exercise physiology; xenobiotic metabolism and disposition; neurochemistry; pulmonary pharmacology; cardiovascular disease; and cetacean morphology.
This graduate education program attracts candidates with D.V.M. or equivalent degrees and students with bachelor’s or master’s degrees in microbiological, immunological, zoological, and biomolecular sciences. The emphasis is on developing intellectual abilities and research skills through investigations of infectious diseases of food-producing, companion, and aquatic animals, as well as animal models for human disease. The interdisciplinary faculty — with expertise in molecular biology of infectious diseases, parasitology, and immunology—as well as well- equipped laboratories, provide a stimulating environment for graduate training. Depending on individual interest, graduate students may choose courses with an emphasis in immunology and molecular virology, bacterial or viral pathogenesis, or parasitology and parasite-induced diseases. Communication skills are fostered through active research discussion groups, interdisciplinary seminars, oral examinations, presentation of papers at scientific meetings, and publication of research findings.
This academic and scientific program develops uniquely trained scientists who are able to contribute to the improved health of food-producing, companion, and aquatic animals through vaccine development and modulation of the immune response. Graduates possess the ability to investigate the pathogenesis and disease mechanisms of existing and newly emerging animal and human pathogens to advance animal and human health through research. Graduates may qualify for examination by the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists and for assuming responsibilities of academic, industrial, and governmental positions.
The graduate professional programs in the department emphasize post-DVM education that leads to the PhD degree. An MS degree is also available. The program offers an in-depth educational experience in classical morphological, clinical pathology, or laboratory animal medicine. Completion of the residency program partially satisfies the requirements of eligibility for the board examination of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP) or the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM). Research opportunities encompass the research programs of the entire School of Veterinary Medicine.
This department offers graduate students with a fundamental background in clinical sciences the opportunity to study disease problems in small, large, and exotic animals. Faculty of the department hold concurrent appointments in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital & Clinics where they provide in-depth clinical training to professional students while serving the animal health needs of the hospital’s clientele. The hospital program is supported by a large and diverse staff that includes veterinary interns and residents, medical technologists, radiologic technologists, and pharmacists.
Advanced training in clinical sciences prepares graduate students for careers in clinical research and teaching and administration of clinical trials in the private and governmental sectors. Faculty research interests and areas of expertise range from basic research in immunogenetics to applied studies of surgical and medical problems. Collaborative research with other departments in the School of Veterinary Medicine, the University, and extramural agencies is encouraged and fostered. Opportunities are available in a variety of disciplines for graduate students to acquire teaching experience.
If you wish to apply for admission to the graduate program, you should apply online to the Graduate School (Louisiana State University, Pinkie Gordon Lane Graduate School, 114 David Boyd Hall, LSU, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803). Do not send applications to the department to which admission is sought; individual SVM departments do not have application materials.
Graduate Student Responsibilities
As a graduate student, you must assume full responsibility for knowledge of rules and regulations of the Graduate School and departmental requirements concerning your individual degree program. Since requirements and programs are subject to change, you should at all times be aware of current regulations.
Graduate Degree Disclosure
While licensure or certification may be available in your field of study, our program does not directly lead to licensure or certification upon graduation. The professional preparation you receive in our program may contribute to the educational requirements for licensure in certain areas of biomedical research and may assist you in such pursuits; however, the licensing authority and requirements for specific areas of biomedical expertise falls under the jurisdiction of the licensing board for the state, territory, or foreign entity in which the individual practices. If you intend to pursue such credentialing in your state or elsewhere, we strongly advise you to contact the applicable state credentialing authority to familiarize yourself with its specific requirements. Alternatively, you are welcome to contact Dr. Tammy Dugas, associate dean for research and graduate education, at [email protected] with questions, and we will do our best to assist you in your career planning.
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Interns and Residents
The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences provides graduate professional training to interns and residents through the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Interns and residents are recruited and selected through the Veterinary Intern and Resident Matching Program (VIRMP) . One-year rotating internships are available in companion animal medicine and surgery and large animal medicine and surgery (equine emphasis). Two- or three-year residency programs are available in companion animal medicine, companion animal surgery, dermatology, equine medicine, equine surgery, theriogenology, and zoological medicine. Concurrent graduate academic studies leading to the MS degree may be arranged in a variety of concentrations.
The Department of Pathobiological Sciences provides residency training in morphological and clinical pathology and also laboratory animal medicine through the Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine . Residency training programs are designed to prepare you to meet the requirements for certification in the corresponding veterinary specialty. Residents in this program generally complete an MS or PhD degree in veterinary medical sciences.
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Flexible curriculum tailored to your interests. Powerful mentorship and guidance. Life-changing research experiences. Whether you’re seeking a graduate degree in Comparative Biosciences, Pathobiology, or Veterinary Clinical Medicine, we work with you to meet your academic goals and expectations.
Prepare for a Career in Research
Graduate degree programs at the college align with faculty and departmental research strengths. Students interact closely with faculty members to design a program of core and elective courses, both within the college and in relevant disciplines across campus, that meet the goals of the individual student. A veterinary degree is not generally a prerequisite.
The focus of study, service, and discovery at the College of Veterinary Medicine is to improve health in the broadest sense: the health of animals, of people, and of the environment. Join us if your passion is to bridge the gap between basic science and meaningful applications for treatment, prevention, and policy setting.
Find out about the wide array of graduate degree programs available through the college’s academic departments.
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Department of pathobiology, department of veterinary clinical medicine, more master’s and phd degree options.
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Opportunities:
In response to the national need to increase the number of well-trained veterinarian-scientists to meet societal needs in biomedical research and other important fields of public health, Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine leads in creating opportunities for all veterinarians interested in pursuing a PhD.
Connections:
The College has connections across Cornell University, including with internationally-recognized research programs in the physical sciences, the life sciences, and engineering. Our own research programs provide opportunities for cutting-edge research in a broad spectrum of biomedical sciences with special strengths in cancer biology, medical genetics, infectious diseases, and reproductive studies.
Why Choose Cornell University?
- Time to degree - 4.5 years average for DVM seeking a PhD students
- Stipend: $61,008 - $74,088 depending on experience, as well as full tuition and health insurance coverage (NIH postdoc scale)
- Over 170 world-class faculty and collaborators across campus
Fall 2025 admissions cycle, applications due by December 1, 2024.
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Graduate Program Overview
The School of Veterinary Medicine offers a PhD graduate program in One Health Sciences to align with the current demand for interdisciplinary/interprofessional approach to improve public health. The program is designed to train scientists with a broader vision of One Health, interfacing animal, human, and ecological health from local and global perspectives and everything in between.
The program incorporates the One Health competency into the curriculum and evaluation. Students will demonstrate proficiencies in communication, collaboration, teamwork, leadership, systems thinking, and management while successfully addressing the current and emerging One Health challenges.
Interested students are encouraged to contact faculty at the School of Veterinary Medicine to explore potential research projects in one of the school's five areas of research excellence: One Health ; Disease Ecology, Prevention and Management ; Andragogical Scholarship ; Sustainability of Animal Agriculture ; and Molecular Mechanisms of Diseases .
Application requirements include but are not limited to:
- Education history
- Two letters of recommendation
- Personal statement
- Curriculum Vitae
- Proof of English Proficiency
Fall 2025 priority application deadline is December 31, 2024 .
The international student application deadline is March 15, 2025 .
The domestic student application deadline is May 15, 2025 .
The PhD program is full-time, face-to-face at the School of Veterinary Medicine in Amarillo, Texas. Graduate students must complete 72 credit hours, of which 18 are core courses and 12 are dissertation hours. Of the remaining 42 credit hours, students select from electives to build expertise.
Please read the PhD in One Health Sciences Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine Graduate Student Handbook , to understand the program's policies and procedures.
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PhD Veterinary Medicine and Science
On our Veterinary Medicine and Science PhD, you'll conduct research in our state-of-the-art facilities or at a collaborating institution, investigating a research topic of your choice with support from our expert academics.
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April 2025 - full-time, april 2025 - part-time, july 2025 - full-time, july 2025 - part-time, october 2025 - full-time, october 2025 - part-time, january 2026 - full-time, january 2026 - part-time, why choose this programme.
- Champion our ‘ One Health, One Medicine ’ approach which brings together expertise from a broad range of multidisciplinary areas and collaboration with national and international partners.
- Join the Veterinary Health Innovation Engine (vHive), a research centre, start-up and incubator supported by a co-investment of £8.5 million in resources, dedicated to the development and adoption of new digital technologies in animal health.
- Benefit from multimillion-pound facilities, including our Veterinary Pathology Centre and Veterinary Biomechanics Laboratory.
- Work alongside academic staff with a range of expertise, including applied clinical research, fundamental science, epidemiology and pathology.
Of our veterinary medicine research graduates are in employment or further education (Graduate Outcomes 2024, HESA)
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The University of Surrey is ranked in the top 20 for the quality of our research outputs (REF 2021)
33rd for overall research quality
The University's overall research quality ranking has risen by 12 places to 33rd in the UK (REF 2021)
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What you will study.
Our PhD is research-based, so you’ll spend most of your time developing a research question, conducting original research, analysing your results and writing up your research findings, all under the guidance of your project supervisors.
Examples of current PhD student projects include:
- Disentangling the role of Ascaris β-tubulin isotypes in the emergence of anthelmintic resistance
- Rabies epidemiology and control
- The role of the microbiome and circulating endothelial cells in the pathobiology of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV).
Depending on the nature of your research project, you might do computational analysis work at a desk, experimental work in a laboratory, a clinic, in the field, or a combination.
You can work on your project onsite at the School of Veterinary Medicine or at a collaborating institution. If you do work from a collaborating institution, you’ll need to come to the University of Surrey periodically to attend training sessions, examinations and meet your supervisors.
Partnerships
Reflecting the variety of roles that veterinarians play in society, we are proud to collaborate with a range of partners, including:
- Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)
- Fitzpatrick Referrals
- Liphook Equine Hospital
- Marwell Wildlife
- The Pirbright Institute
- Surrey Wildlife Trust
- The Westpoint Veterinary Group
- UK Health Security Agency.
Your final assessment will be based on the presentation of your research in a written thesis, which will be discussed in a viva examination with at least two examiners. You have the option of preparing your thesis as a monograph (one large volume in chapter form) or in publication format (including chapters written for publication), subject to the approval of your supervisors.
You’ll have a confirmation assessment to formally review your project. If you're a full-time student, this will take place around 9-15 months into your studies or 18-30 months if you’re studying part-time. You’ll be required to submit a written report and successfully complete an oral examination.
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VSM Building, University of Surrey, Daphne Jackson Road, Guildford. GU2 7AL.
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Research themes.
At Surrey, we’re focused on collaborative veterinary research, working with leading research institutions, veterinary practices and the wider veterinary industry, to ensure everything we do is relevant to the sector. Our research investigates:
- Clinical sciences , including biomarkers of neoplasia, biomechanics, orthopaedics, neurology, nutrition and youngstock health and production.
- Education , including clinical skills, communications and professionalism and technology enhanced learning.
- Epidemiology and public health , including animal health surveillance, food chain health and interactions with animals and people.
- Pathology and infectious diseases , including antimicrobial resistance, comparative pathobiology, disease intervention, emerging pathogens, food-borne pathogens, host-pathogen interactions and neuropathobiology.
- Preclinical sciences , including cardiology, design-based stereology, musculoskeletal biology and physiology and neuroscience.
Research areas
- African Livestock Productivity and Health Advancement (ALPHA) Initiative
- Animal Innovation Health Network
- Veterinary Health Innovation Engine (vHive)
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Throughout your studies you’ll have at least two supervisors from the School of Veterinary Medicine and other relevant schools within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.
Your supervisors will give you academic guidance and tuition, help you develop your research ideas and plans, consider your theory and methods and analyse your work. They’ll also give you pastoral support and advice, referring you to more specialist services where necessary.
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Research support, progress reviews.
In addition to the confirmation process you’ll have six-monthly progress reviews with your supervisors. These meetings are an opportunity to reflect on your progress, discuss successes and challenges and set targets for the next six months. These reviews will be monitored by postgraduate research directors and recorded on your student record.
You’ll also have one formal meeting with your supervisors every month and can expect to have more frequent meetings between these. The regularity of these will depend on the nature and stage of your project.
The professional development of postgraduate researchers is supported by the Doctoral College , which provides training in essential skills through its Researcher Development Programme of workshops, mentoring and coaching. A dedicated postgraduate careers and employability team will help you prepare for a successful career after the completion of your PhD.
You’ll benefit from our multi-million pound facilities , which include our Veterinary Clinical Skills Centre , fitted with latest industry equipment, including electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors and simulators, and our Veterinary Pathology Centre , home to our microscopy suites, pathology laboratories, post-mortem examination room and viewing gallery.
We also have a Veterinary Biomechanics Laboratory , equipped with motion capture cameras and accelerometer-based systems.
Depending on the nature of your research project, you may also have access to external facilities and equipment if your project is in collaboration with one of our partners.
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"My PhD has allowed me to visit countries endemic for rabies, meet those most at risk of exposure to the disease, and hear first-hand about the socioeconomic constraints and challenges that face these communities."
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Uk qualifications.
Applicants are expected to hold a minimum of an upper second-class (2:1) UK degree in an appropriate discipline, but prior experience in research or industry may be acceptable.
Country-specific qualifications
International students in the united kingdom, english language requirements.
IELTS Academic: 6.5 or above (or equivalent) with 6 in each individual category.
These are the English language qualifications and levels that we can accept.
If you do not currently meet the level required for your programme, we offer intensive pre-sessional English language courses , designed to take you to the level of English ability and skill required for your studies here.
Selection process
Selection is based on applicants:
- Meeting the expected entry requirements
- Being shortlisted through the application screening process
- Completing a successful interview
- Providing suitable references.
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Fees per year.
Explore UKCISA’s website for more information if you are unsure whether you are a UK or overseas student. View the list of fees for all postgraduate research courses.
- Annual fees will increase by 4% for each year of study, rounded up to the nearest £100 (subject to legal requirements).
- Any start date other than September will attract a pro-rata fee for that year of entry (75 per cent for January, 50 per cent for April and 25 per cent for July).
Additional costs
There are additional costs that you can expect to incur when studying at Surrey.
A Postgraduate Doctoral Loan can help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate doctoral course.
How to apply
Applications for October 2024 entry are open only for applicants seeking studentships. If you are not applying for a studentship, we encourage you to submit your application for next intake.
Application process
Applicants are advised to contact potential supervisors before they submit an application via the website. Please refer to section two of our application guidance .
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Students are initially registered for a PhD with probationary status and, subject to satisfactory progress, subsequently confirmed as having PhD status.
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Code of practice for research degrees.
Surrey’s postgraduate research code of practice sets out the University's policy and procedural framework relating to research degrees. The code defines a set of standard procedures and specific responsibilities covering the academic supervision, administration and assessment of research degrees for all faculties within the University.
Download the code of practice for research degrees (PDF) .
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We provide these terms and conditions in two stages:
- First when we make an offer.
- Second when students accept their offer and register to study with us (registration terms and conditions will vary depending on your course and academic year).
View our generic registration terms and conditions (PDF) for the 2023/24 academic year, as a guide on what to expect.
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Gap shrinks between new graduate, overall veterinary salaries
From 2023-24, while the actual dollar amount of the national average for veterinary salaries climbed, once accounting for inflation, it was a slower rate of growth, especially between 2020 and 2023.
But not all veterianrians have been impacted similarly. New veterinary graduates have been able to secure higher starting wages while salary increases haven’t kept a similar pace for the rest of the profession.
At the same time, educational debt levels have remained stable thanks to lower interest rates and a temporary loan deferment from the government during the pandemic. However, those conditions have changed, which may indicate increases in the debt-to-income ratio for new graduates going forward.
Dr. Chris Doherty, AVMA’s assistant director for strategic business research and outreach, discussed these topics during his presentation “The People of Veterinary Medicine: Who Are They, and How Are They Working?” at the 2024 AVMA Veterinary Business and Economic Forum, held virtually October 8-9. The presentation previewed the results of the 2024 AVMA Senior Survey and 2024 Census of Veterinarians, which will be published in the 2025 State of the Profession Report.
New veterinary graduates
The mean starting compensation in 2024 was around $130,000 for graduates of U.S. and Caribbean veterinary colleges entering full-time employment.
Among new graduates, 60.4% entered into full-time employment, 27.9% into advanced education (internship, residencies, advanced degree), and 6.1% had no offers. This doesn’t include those who received an offer but hadn’t accepted or accepted part time employment.
Full-time employment slightly declined from 2022 and 2023 while advanced education and those with no offers increased slightly.
“Sixty percent (of graduates entering employment) is still a robust number of graduates at this time. Six percent (of graduates not receiving an offer) is not as high as it has been in the past. In early 2010, the excess capacity era, it was a lot higher,” Dr. Doherty said.
Many veterinary graduates are also receiving additional forms of compensation. These additional benefits included signing bonuses (61% of respondents), moving allowances (40%), student loan repayments (18%), and housing allowances (3%).
To better gauge the species focus of new graduate veterinarians, the AVMA Economics team combined results from those going into full-time employment and those as an intern in the same species category. In 2024, 72.9% of veterinary graduates were going into companion animal practice, 9.6% into mixed animal practice, 5.9% into equine practice, and 3.3% into food animal practice.
Overall compensation
Meanwhile, among established veterinarians, the mean income was about $150,000.
Nominal income—or the actual dollar amount—for the overall population of veterinarians has been climbing in past few years, but real—or inflation adjusted—income has been trending downwards in that time.
“From 2023-24, while nominal income climbed, once accounting for inflation, it was a slower rate of growth, especially between 2020 and 2023,” Dr. Doherty said. “We’re back to the point of inflation adjusted incomes lining up with where they were in early 2000s.”
This has led to a compression of income gap.
In 2001, there was a 93% difference in the national average for new graduate real income and real income compensation among all veterinarians. But with new graduates commanding higher inflation-adjusted incomes while the overall veterinary population’s incomes have stayed relatively stagnant, there’s now only a 19% difference between the two. These figures represent national averages, so actual income differences may vary significantly by geographic area and individual circumstances.
Educational debt
The mean debt-to-income ratio (DIR) for new veterinarians entering into full-time employment is 1.4:1, indicating a debt that is 1.4 times the amount of the graduating veterinarian’s income.
The mean DIR had been decreasing since 2021, reflecting the previously historic low interest rates and loan deferment from the past few years. However, in the past year, education debt has started to tick back up as interest rates have increased and borrowers are once again having to pay off their balances.
“I don't want to paint an overly rosy picture. It's great to see the average debt to income ratio at 1.4 compared to the 2:1 or above, on average, that it was previously. But it’s still important to consider that we do have a number of graduates that have debt to income ratios that are at the higher end of that distribution,” he said. “It remains to be seen how this moves over coming years, but previous trend of coming down starting to change a little bit.”
The mean educational debt was just shy of $169,000 for all 33 U.S and two Caribbean veterinary graduates in 2024. Among only veterinary graduates with debt in 2024, that figure was $202,647. These figures account for debt incurred during veterinary college only.
Thirty-nine percent of graduating veterinarians reported having debt between $200,000 and $400,000 in 2024, Dr. Doherty said, adding that just under 16.6% have no debt at all. However, the same percentage (16.6%) of this year’s veterinary graduates have educational debt of $300,000 or higher.
Demographics
The majority of 2024 veterinary graduates are in the 25-27 age range (33%) while the largest group in the profession overall is between 31-35, representing 15%. That is followed by 12% of veterinarians who are 30 or younger and almost 8% are 66 or older, according to data from the AVMA Senior Survey and the Census of Veterinarians.
Regarding gender, 81% of 2024 veterinary graduates are female while 17% are male and the remainer are nonbinary, a gender not listed, or they preferred not to answer. Comparatively, 74% of the profession’s population are female and 24% are male with the rest found in the other categories.
Looking at race and ethnicity, among new veterinary graduates, 81% are white, while 11% said they are Hispanic or Latino, 8% Asian, 4% Black, 2% multiracial, 0% native Hawaiian/pacific islander. Those surveyed could respond to multiple answers, thus, the answers add up to more than 100%.
Census results for the profession showed that 89% of respondents are white, 4% Hispanic or Latino, 2% Asian, 2% multiracial, 1% Black, and 1% self-described.
A slight majority of census respondents are associate veterinarians (57.4%), and practice-owner veterinarians comprised 23.8% and then we can see that smaller groups are hospital or medical directors (7.1%) and relief or contract veterinarians (9.1%).
For more practical advice from the “The People of Veterinary Medicine: Who Are They, and How Are They Working?” session at the 2024 AVMA Veterinary Business and Economic Forum, take a look at the 3-2-1 Insight-to-Action Guide created on the topic.
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Established in 1916, the Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the metropolis of Nizhny Novgorod (population range of 1,000,000-5,000,000 inhabitants), Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. This institution also has branch campuses in Arzamas, Balakhna, Dzerzhinsk and Pavlovo. Officially recognized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod (UNN) is a large-sized (uniRank enrollment range: 20,000-24,999 students) coeducational Russian higher education institution. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod (UNN) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as pre-bachelor's degrees (i.e. certificates, diplomas, associate or foundation), bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorate degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. This 108-year-old Russian higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades. The acceptance rate range is 60-69% making this Russian higher education organization a moderately selective institution. International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment. UNN also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, housing, sports facilities, financial aids and/or scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, online courses and distance learning opportunities, as well as administrative services.
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Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod's acceptance rate range is 60-69% making this institution a moderately selective higher education institution.
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- Total of 2140 international students
- Representing 87 countries
- Website: http://eng.unn.ru/admissions
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Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod has an enrollment range of 20,000-24,999 students making it a large-sized institution.
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Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod is a public higher education institution.
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Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod is a non-profit higher education institution.
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This institution's main campus is located in a Urban setting.
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- Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod library offers 5 branches of the Library.
- The library holds over a million physical books.
- There are 43 employees working at the library.
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- Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod housing offering include Dormitories
- Total of 9 dormitories
- Mixed-gender dormitories
- Total of more than 2000 dormitory beds
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- Cross-country skiing
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- Students also have the opportunity to work on campus to earn income.
- More information can be found at http://www.unn.ru/sveden/grants.php
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Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod offers study abroad opportunities including:
- Agreements with 116 universities from 23 countries
- Double degree programs with 9 universities
- South Korea
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Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod provides 615 courses accessible through the distance learning platform Moodle. While students cannot attain a full degree solely through distance learning, the university offers online undergraduate (bachelor's degrees) and postgraduate (master's or doctorate degrees) courses. The distance learning platform can be accessed at https://e-learning.unn.ru/.
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