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This thread is for discussing applications to Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine in the 2025-2026 (class of 2030 hopefuls) cycle.
Anyone have suggestions where specific information can be found regarding main campus vs VERO 2+2 program? Right now, I'm only planning to apply to main campus, but maybe I need to consider VERO. I can't find anything really other than small class on one campus/city for 2 years then merging with the larger class on main campus for last 2 years. Thanks for the insights!
I just finished my first year at VERO and cannot say enough good things about it! If you have questions, feel free to message me!Anyone have suggestions where specific information can be found regarding main campus vs VERO 2+2 program? Right now, I'm only planning to apply to main campus, but maybe I need to consider VERO. I can't find anything really other than small class on one campus/city for 2 years then merging with the larger class on main campus for last 2 years. Thanks for the insights!
Excited to have you in Canyon soon!!Hey! I will be a first year at vero this fall! I also worked at A&M teaching hospital for two years, happy to answer any questions or confusion you may have w the programs! feel free to message me 🙂
Email them in case it changed, but as far as last cycle the only courses you had to have completed at a certain time were Orgo 1, Biochem, and Phys 1 (enrolled to be completed end of fall semester). I completed my animal nutrition prereq in March of this year I believe.Hey everyone! Does anyone know when the animal nutrition prerequisite requirement must be completed by for A&M? I am applying for admission in 2026, so would I need to complete this course by the application deadline (Aug 29th), or do I have some leeway until May of 2026? Any insight would be very helpful.
Hi! I’m about to start my second year at VERO, and while I would say the program is designed with students wanting to pursue rural veterinary medicine in mind, our class is pretty split on who wants to do large vs. small vs. mixed animal practice. If you have more specific questions, feel free to message me!Hi guys! Is the VERO 2+2 program more focused on students who want to go into the large animal field? sort of confused about it?