Stanford University does not have a veterinary school or a dedicated program for training veterinarians. However, it does offer resources and support for students interested in pursuing veterinary medicine through its pre-veterinary curriculum. This curriculum is designed to prepare students for admission to veterinary schools by providing guidance on necessary coursework and experience in the field.
Stanford Joint Program in Design was created in 1958.
The acceptance rate for the Stanford Computer Science PhD program is typically around 5.
The acceptance rate for the Stanford Computer Science PhD program is typically around 5.
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"Basically you will need to complete the Stanford MBA program in order to obtain the MBA degree. The program itself seems to be ""tailor made"" to each student."
Stanford is a school that has a medical studies program for undergraduates. A person can start at Stanford in the medical field to become a pediatrician and then transfer to a graduate school for specialized studies.
Yes, you can get to it through a study abroad program.
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No, unfortunately, Tarleton does not offer a vet tech program. However, starting Fall of 2011 TSU will begin a Bachelors in Technology with a major in Vet Tech. In order to do this program though, you must already have an associates Vet Tech degree from another school. MCC in Waco offers the Vet Tech Associates degree.
UCLA most likely does offer a pre-veterinary medicine program. However, you don't have to go through a dedicated pre-vet program to get into vet school. You just have to complete all the required pre-requisite courses for application to vet school.
Stanford has a great law school program you will learn a ton there!