Testing - College of Veterinary Medicine  (CVM)


The College of Veterinary Medicine at Western University of Health Sciences stands as a new paradigm in veterinary medical education: innovative instructional programs, cost-effective delivery of education, and cooperation with other educational institutions and the private sector. Instruction and clinical opportunities are provided in a wide variety of domestic species, including food animal, equine, and companion animals. The College sustains a vibrant, diverse faculty by encouraging advancement through personal and professional development and research, creating an academic community of competent, caring, ethical professionals, where cooperative learning, public service, and scholarship can flourish.

Dean: Phillip Nelson, DVM, PhD

Tuition

Accreditation information:
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
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5 Year TrendGraduation Rate

Expected: Includes students that have not yet been awarded a degree but are expected to successfully complete the program.

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Ultimate: Percentage of students passing the board exam regardless of the number of attempts.

5 Year TrendBoard Pass Rate

Placement

Note: Placement statistics are self-reported by the students.

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