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The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineWelcome toThe Ohio State UniversityCollege of Veterinary MedicineDoctor of VeterinaryMedicine u614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineMessage from the DeanDear Prospective Students,Thank you for considering The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine as you pursueyour dream of becoming a veterinarian. We consider teaching and preparing the next generation ofveterinarians our foremost purpose. We focus on enhancing our students' education, careerdevelopment, and total wellness.Ohio State has one of the most well established and comprehensive colleges of veterinary medicinein the world. It is the only one located on a campus where there are six other health science colleges(dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, and public health), all collaborating on the One Healthinitiative.Additionally, we have strong associations with many of Ohio State's colleges including agriculture,business, engineering and social work. With such strong connections, you will find opportunities forcomparative and translational research and clinical training as well as advanced opportunities inbusiness training within our DVM program.We have a rich history, strong tradition, and solid foundation of excellence on which to build and focusour leadership and advancement of veterinary education, clinical practice, and veterinary andcomparative medical research.We exist to benefit society and enhance the well-being of animals and people. Our vision is that theCollege of Veterinary Medicine will be the nation's best veterinary and comparative learningcommunity where our students are prepared for careers of excellence, our faculty and staff workcollaboratively to further veterinary medicine and solve problems of significance, and our alumnibecome the next generation of global leaders.The breadth and depth of our training contributes to our college being consistently ranked in the topfive colleges of veterinary medicine, indication our reputation of excellence among our peers. Theveterinary profession offers diverse and rich career opportunities and we invite you to examine thenumerous career opportunities open to our graduates.We would be honored to have each of you join our College family as we pursue excellence in ourmission areas of teaching, research, service and outreach. We hope you will choose to become aBuckeye and become a part of our diverse and inclusive college community, and eventually one ofour over 9,400 loyal and passionate alumni.Kindly,Dr. Rustin M. .edu614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineThank you for your interest in the College of Veterinary Medicineat The Ohio State University!We are delighted that you are consideringThe Ohio State University and are interestedin pursuing the veterinary profession. Thisbrochure will provide you with information aboutour four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicineprogram, including academic requirements, howto become a competitive applicant andinformation about our admissions process. Youcan find updated information on our website atvet.osu.edu/admissions.The College of Veterinary Medicine hostsa variety of events that include BuckeyeExploration Day and Vet for a Day that will giveyou an opportunity to take an inside look atThe Ohio State University College of VeterinaryMedicine and to learn more about the professionand veterinary school. Whether you are gettingready to apply or will be applying years fromnow, it is never too early to prepare yourself forthe application process and your future in theveterinary field.If you have any questions at all please feel freeto contact us at dvmprospective@osu.edu or614-292-1171.Ohio State College of VeterinaryMedicine at a GlanceYear founded: 1885Ranking: Fifth in the nation among veterinaryschoolsClients: More than 35,000 patients each yearrepresenting a wide range of speciesincluding companion, farm, and equineanimalsEnrollment: Approximately 620 professionalstudents (largest in the nation)Faculty: 130Degrees offered: Doctor of VeterinaryMedicine (DVM); MS and PhD in Comparativeand Veterinary Medicine; Master of PublicHealth (MPH) with a specialization inVeterinary Public Health (in partnership withthe College of Public Health)Alumni: 9,400 alumni practice in all 50 statesand 40 countriesNotable discovery: First feline leukemiavaccineLeading-edge research: Retroviruses,oncology, food safety, avian influenza,infectious diseases, and advanced neurologicand orthopedic u.edu614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineAbout the College of Veterinary MedicineThe Ohio State University College of VeterinaryMedicine is ranked fifth in the nation amongveterinary schools according to U.S. News &World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools.” Thecollege includes more than 1,000 faculty, staff,and students in the Departments of VeterinaryBiosciences, Veterinary Clinical Sciences andVeterinary Preventive Medicine. Located on asix-acre mini campus within one of the largestuniversities in the United States, the College ofVeterinary Medicine includes three academicand research buildings, one of the country’slargest veterinary teaching hospitals andaffiliated off-campus facilities.Doctor of Veterinary MedicineThe Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicineoffers a four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine(DVM) degree that educates students in thebroad field of veterinary medicine, encouragescritical and analytical thinking, and preparesstudents for lifelong learning and professionalgrowth.The curriculum consists of core and electivecourses that foster development within theprofessional area that students select for theircareers. The core courses represent the majorpart of the veterinary program for the first threeyears of study and provide the necessarybackground in animal physiology and treatmentof animal diseases on an organ-system basis.Electives permit students to study areas ofspecial interest at the college and university inapproved programs offered at other off-campusfacilities. Fourth-year veterinary students receiveclinical experience in all parts of the edu614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineCollege Facilities The Veterinary Medical Center, acomprehensive referral center for veterinarypractitioners offering 24-hour emergencycare, includes:o the Hospital for Companion Animalso the Hospital for Farm Animalso the Galbreath Equine Center Veterinary Medicine Academic Building,nearly 10,000 square feet of space, includingresearch labs, classrooms, a library andcomputer lab Sisson Hall, home to the Department ofVeterinary Preventive Medicine Goss Lab, home to the Department ofVeterinary BiosciencesClinical Skills LabA state-of-the -art Clinical and Professional Skillslab is slated to open at The Ohio State UniversityCollege of Veterinary Medicine in August 2018.Off-campus Facilities Ohio State Large Animal Services inMarysville, OH Food Animal Health Research Programin Wooster, OH, at the Ohio AgriculturalResearch and Development Center Finley Farm, a 133-acre teaching andresearch farm Animal Emergency Hospital in Dublin, OH,open 24 hours a day for emergencies.The Ohio State Medical CampusOhio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine ispart of one of the largest and mostcomprehensive health sciences centers in thecountry. Ohio State’s medical colleges include: DentistryMedicineNursingOptometry Pharmacy Public Health Veterinary MedicineThe first-ever veterinary educational lab ofits kind at Ohio State, the clinical skills lab isdesigned to offer first- and second-year studentsan opportunity to start developing clinical andprofessional skills early in their program withinteractive experiences that emphasize activelearning.“The goal is to give students hands-on clinicalpractice and empower students to gain masteryof their abilities at their own pace,” said Dr.Tatiana Motta, who is overseeing the lab’sdevelopment. Dr. Motta is assistant professor ofCompanion Animal Surgery in the Department ofVeterinary Clinical Sciences.“Our aim is to graduate students who are readyto practice deeper-thinking and work on alllevels of complexity once they enter clinicalpractice,” she 14-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineCareers in Veterinary MedicineAs a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, you’ll have a rangeof employment opportunities after graduation. About 70percent of veterinarians enter some form of privatepractice. However, many veterinarians are involved inpreventive medicine, regulatory veterinary medicine,military veterinary medicine, laboratory animalmedicine, industrial research and development, andteaching and research in a variety of basic science andclinical specialty disciplinesPrivate Practice: either general practice or specialtyfields such as ophthalmology, orthopedics, aquaticanimal medicine, marine biology, wildlife animalmedicine, or emergency animal medicineCorporate Veterinary Medicine: corporations thatprovide veterinary care, test human drugs for safety, orproduce animal-related productsFederal Government: work with USDA, NIH, CDC, andFDA on biosecurity, environmental quality, publichealth, meat inspection, regulatory medicine, andagriculture animal healthU.S. Army Corps and U.S. Air Force: work with foodsafety and military working dogs as well as receivespecial trainingResearch: either in a university setting or withcompanies that produce animal-related products orpharmaceuticalsAcademia: working at a college or univeristyPublic Health: work with government agencies tocontrol the transmission of zoonotic diseasesPublic Policy: work for governments on animal andzoonotic diseases, animal welfare, public health issues,or as consultants with non-government agenciesShelter Medicine: working with communities andagencies to ensure the health and well-being ofanimals housed in du614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineWhy Study Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State?The Veterinary Medical Center Largest veterinary medical center in Ohio andsurrounding area; three separate hospitals –Hospital for Companion Animals, Hospital forFarm Animals and Galbreath Equine Center Full range of specialty services, includingveterinary behavior, internal medicine,dermatology, neurology, cardiology,ophthalmology, oncology, surgery, andtheriogenology Food animal opportunities including a largeambulatory field service practice serving 18counties Partnership with the Capital Area HumaneSociety where all students participate ina fourth-year clinical rotation in sheltermedicine and surgery The Galbreath Equine Center offers anequine treadmill and sports medicineexpertise, as well as a robust equine fieldservice practice More than 35,000 animal patients per yearand an animal blood bank that providesblood products to veterinary hospitals acrossthe countryOur DVM Program and Curriculum Consistently ranks among the top fiveveterinary schools in the nation Dedicated, highly-skilled and experiencedfaculty, including leading-edge educators,scientists and clinical specialists Internationally known surgeons, clinicians,educators and researchers Curriculum flexibility allows students topursue their clinical interests throughelective courses; Fourth-year students havethe opportunity to select a “Career Area ofEmphasis” (CAE) for their senior rotations Accredited veterinary public health master’sdegree program (MPH) – concurrent withDVM option Top-ranked graduate program inComparative and Veterinary Medicine Ohio State now offers the only businessminor in the country designed for graduatestudents majoring in the health u.edu614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineWhy Study Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State?Outside the Classroom More than 35 student clubs andorganizations—from shelter medicine totheriogenology. Clubs are a great way toget hands-on and leadership experiencesoutside the classroom, with wet labscovering a variety of topics The Office of Professional Programs has astrong commitment to providing support forveterinary students:o Office of Career Managemento 2 Full-time counselor – personalcounseling, health and wellnesso Financial Aid Advisoro Professional Developmento Peer Tutoring Programo Office of Professional Program Supporto Office of Teaching & LearningResearch The Veterinary Scholar Summer ResearchProgram includes:o A robust summer research program,including grant support for summerresearch opportunitieso International learning research in Spain,Ethiopia, Brazil, Thailand and othercountries The research environments available forveterinary students include a diverse array ofopportunities The Ohio State University College ofVeterinary Medicine is at the forefront of the“One Health Initiative,” which studies the linksbetween animal health, human health andenvironmental health Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine ispart of the largest and most comprehensivehealth science centers in the u614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineApplication RequirementsApplication Checklist Completion of prerequisite courses 3 Letters of recommendation VMCAS application Supplemental Application Academic transcriptsPrerequisite CoursesVMCAS ApplicationAdmission to Ohio State’s College ofVeterinary Medicine requires completion ofthe prerequisites, or their equivalents, fromany accredited college or university. All of theprerequisite courses must be completed by theend of the summer term preceding the autumnterm when you would start vet school. (You donot need to have all of the prerequisitescompleted before applying.)All applicants are required to apply onlinethrough the Association of American VeterinaryMedical College’s (AAVMC) VeterinaryMedical College Application Service (VMCAS).Applicants can begin submitting their VMCASapplications in May. The submission deadline istypically mid-September. For more information,visit aavmc.org. A grade of C or better must be earned in allprerequisite course work. Courses can becompleted at any accredited college oruniversity as long as the courses aredetermined to be equivalent to our requiredcourses by the Office of Graduate andProfessional Admissions. We do not accept grades for any sciencecourses 10 years or older. However, If youare able to prove advanced coursework orcareer use of the scientific information thatsupports your mastery of the contentcovered in these courses, you may submit(along with your application) a letter ofpetition. You must have a 3.0 or higher overall GPA tobe eligible for admission. If you have anyquestions about GPA, please contact us atDVMprospective@osu.edu or osu.edu614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicineApplication RequirementsAcademic TranscriptsStrong Letters of RecommendationStudents who complete a VMCAS applicationare required to submit all their official transcriptsto AAVMC by September 1st. Please visitAAVMC’s website for more information ontranscript verification:aavmc.org/transcriptver.aspxThe College of Veterinary Medicine requiresa total of three letters of recommendation. Atleast one letter must be from a veterinarian.Letters of recommendation must be submittedelectronically through the Veterinary MedicalCollege Application Service (VMCAS) and havethe same deadline as the VMCAS application.You should request letters from individualswho know you well enough to thoroughlyand accurately comment on your ability tobe successful in veterinary school. Lettersof recommendation from family memberswill not be accepted.*Applicants that are offered a seat will berequired to submit final transcripts to The OhioState University by July 1st.Supplemental ApplicationApplicants who designate The Ohio StateUniversity on the electronic VMCAS applicationare required to complete a supplementalapplication.You will not receive the supplemental applicationemail until your VMCAS application has beencompleted and transcripts are verified. Once youhave the email verification, you have one weekto complete. There are no essay questions onthe supplemental application and an applicantshould be able to complete the application inabout a half-hour. There is a non-refundableapplication fee of 60 to be paid electronically,upon submission of the application.Personal InterviewAfter an evaluation of each applicant’s file,academic record and non-academic portions ofthe application, a point value is assigned. Thisvalue will determine which applicants will beinvited for a personal interview.For those who qualify for an interview, theinterview is typically 30 minutes with twointerviewers. The personal interview will be usedto clarify any issues arising from the academicand non-academic evaluation, and to assess theapplicant’s maturity, motivation, communicationskills, knowledge of the profession, and desireto contribute to society through veterinarymedicine.If you have questions, please contactdvmprospective@osu.eduor call osu.edu614-292-1171

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary MedicinePresenting a Competitive ApplicationBecause the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available in each class, thecollege utilizes a holistic and selective admission process. Applicants are evaluated on academicprofiles and other non-cognitive factors, including motivation and commitment to the profession,character, communication and interpersonal skills, leadership ability, veterinary experience, animalexposure, and knowledge of the profession. The admissions committee is looking for well-roundedstudents with a passion for people, animals, science and learning. Each applicant is consideredbased on a combination of factors, which include:Academic BackgroundApplicants should have a strong overall GPA inundergraduate/graduate coursework andrequired science prerequisite courses. Minimum Overall GPA: 3.0 average or above Competitive Overall GPA: 3.6 average orabove Competitive Science/Math GPA: 3.6 averageor aboveCommunity/Volunteer Service, Workand Leadership ExperienceThe College of Veterinary Medicine is looking forapplicants who are involved in communityservice and extracurricular activities throughouttheir academic years. Applicants should havecommunity and volunteer service with humans.The degree of involvement will be taken intoconsideration as well as the contribution ofwelfare to others.Letters of RecommendationThe College of Veterinary Medicine requires atotal of three letters of recommendation. WhiteVMCAS allows you to submit 6 letters ofrecommendation, we will only review 3. At leastone letter must be from a veterinarian. Letters ofrecommendation must be submitted electronicallythrough the Veterinary Medical CollegeApplication Service (VMCAS) and have the samedeadline as the VMCAS application. Letters ofrecommendation from family will not be accepted.Veterinary and Animal Experience Volunteer or work with a veterinarian(s) togain a realistic perspective of the profession Gain experience with a variety of veterinarycareer paths to develop your knowledge ofthe profession Experience should be of appropriate breadthand depth in order to gain an appreciation forand understanding of the duties andresponsibilities of the veterinarian and thescope of veterinary medicine Work with a variety of animal species (largeand small animals, food animals, equine,exotic and res

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