There are 28 colleges in 26 States that meet accreditation standards set by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
There are many veterinary programs available in different areas of the world. If you are from the US, you can try the Association of Veterinarian Medical Colleges or the American Veterinary Medical Association. Each of these offer different veterinary programs which you might be interested.
209 colleges in the southern US
Many colleges are great, US News & World Report rates Cornell University as the number one Veterinarian school. Students also put their reviews on the internet on a called site www.StudentsReview.com, they rate Texas A&M as the number one veterinarian school
Generally, allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) medical colleges graduate 19,000 new physicians annually.
There are currently 119 colleges classified as Div 1
This will depend upon what "ECU" is - there are three different colleges that have ECU as their abbreviations, and none of them are colleges of veterinary medicine. Most veterinarians tend to settle at a salary of US$90-120k.
Many colleges accept credits earned in other educational institutions. The answer to this question would be, yes. Many colleges would accept credit from colleges overseas in the US.
At the last count I saw, there were 3,000 or Based of the US Dept. of Education, there are approximately 5,000 colleges & universities in the United States.
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