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Introduction to Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has a long-standing contractual agreement with the state of Kentucky, providing 38 seats for Kentucky residents in each of its 130-member veterinary classes. This agreement allows Kentucky students to attend Auburn at in-state rates, saving them over $100,000 in tuition fees over a four-year period.
Program Details
The CVM offers a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program, which is designed to provide students with a broad-based veterinary education. The program is equipped to prepare students for most types of practice and to treat nearly all species.
Curriculum and Research
The CVM's curriculum is rigorous and includes a wide range of courses in veterinary medicine. The college also has a strong research program, with faculty members conducting grant-funded research and outreach programs in Kentucky and other states.
Benefits of the Program
The contractual agreement between Auburn and Kentucky has several benefits, including:
- Providing Kentucky students with access to a high-quality veterinary education at an affordable cost
- Preparing veterinarians for a successful future in a variety of practice settings
- Demonstrating the college's commitment to animal health across all sectors of the veterinary profession
- Maintaining strong relationships with the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association (KVMA) and other practitioners in the state
History of the Program
The contractual agreement between Auburn and Kentucky was established in 1951, when the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) developed contracts to provide seats for students from states without veterinary colleges. Over time, most of the contracts ceased as states established their own veterinary colleges, but the contract with Kentucky has persisted.
Relationship with Kentucky
Auburn's CVM has a close relationship with the state of Kentucky, with most of the veterinarians residing in Kentucky being Auburn alumni. The college maintains strong relationships with the KVMA and other practitioners in the state, and faculty members conduct research and outreach programs in Kentucky.
Equine Programs
Auburn's CVM has strong equine programs, which are particularly relevant to Kentucky's world-renowned equine industry. The college has a close relationship with the KVMA, which has helped to fundraise for the construction of a new equine barn at the John Thomas Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital.
Student Experience
Students from Kentucky who participate in the program have a positive experience, with many feeling a sense of community with their fellow students from the state. The program is highly regarded, with students praising the quality of the education and the preparation they receive for their future careers as veterinarians.
