Cornell University, Tuft's University, The Ohio State University, Michigan State University, The University of Minnesota, Purdue University, Western University, Colorado State University, Texas A&M, Washington state University, Kansas University.
There are currently 28 schools of veterinary medicine in the United States.
Here are some schools accredited by the American Veterinary Medicine Association: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_programs/vettech_programs.asp
In 2011, Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine was ranked #19 among veterinary schools in the United States.
In the United States there are 28 colleges of veterinary medicine.
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no schools of veterinary medicine in New York City or the associated burroughs. The school of veterinary medicine in the State of New York is in Ithaca; this is Cornell.
No. There are few colleges which offer any undergraduate classes specifically focused on veterinary medicine. At the Graduate level (i.e., Schools of Veterinary Medicine), there is often only one per state....some states don't even have one.
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
There are many great colleges for veterinary medicine. You could look into liberal arts schools in the US like Michigan State University.
In the United States, approximately 2,000 veterinary students graduate from vet school each year. This number is rising slowly as more seats are added to existing veterinary schools and new schools are planned.
The internet is a great source for information on accredited veterinary schools. I would go right to the source and pick from the list at www.avma.org. A simple google search provides several pages of results for accredited veterinary schools. I would suggest the classes at SGU Veterinary Medicine.
The first modern school of veterinary medicine was founded in Lyon, France in 1861, 250 years ago this year. Other veterinary schools were founded in other countries over the next several decades.
In the United States there are 28 colleges of veterinary medicine. Almost every country around the world has at least one, and usually several, colleges of veterinary medicine within their borders.