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Application Instructions DVM Admission


VMCAS Application 
The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine is a part of a national application service for U.S. and Canadian schools of veterinary medicine. The service is known as the Veterinary Medical College Application Service or VMCAS. With one Web-based application, prospective veterinary students may submit their initial application to any of the U.S. or Canadian veterinary colleges that are participating in the VMCAS program.

The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine requires that all applicants, resident and non-resident, submit their initial application via VMCAS. International applicants are considered for admission only if their pre-veterinary coursework has been completed at an accredited U.S. college or university.

Admission Process for the University of Minnesota 
Important points to the application procedures:

  1. The VMCAS application deadline for fall 2009 applications is Thursday, October 2nd at Noon, Eastern Daylight Time (11:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time).
  2. The University of Minnesota does not include a supplemental application.
  3. GRE must be taken by October 1, and the results must reach our office by October 31. 
  4. Fall semester/quarter grades will not be included in the evaluation of applicants. The academic record used in the evaluation of applicants will end as the applicant's academic record stands at the end of summer term prior to the October 1st application deadline.
  5. University of Minnesota processing fee of $75 (note change from previous years) will be due by October 31.  Applicants not submitting the Minnesota processing fee will not be considered for admission. Application fee checks can be made out to the University of Minnesota.  Shortly after the Oct. 2nd deadline, we will notified applicants by e-mail that we have received your VMCAS application and that the University of Minnesota processing fee is due by the end of October.
  6. The final step in our review of applicants is an on-campus interview – all applicants that meet the academic standards and subjective review standards set by the Admissions Committee of the College will be invited to campus for an interview. Students invited to interview but failing to do so, will not be considered for admission.
  7. Applicants will be notified in January and qualified applicants will be invited to campus to participate in an interview.
  8. All required pre-veterinary coursework must be complete by the end of spring term prior to the start of the D.V.M. program in the fall. All college coursework must be listed on the VMCAS application as either 1) complete, 2) in-progress or 3) planned for fall, winter, or spring terms. Applicants not listing all required pre-veterinary courses for the University of Minnesota will not be considered complete and will not be considered for admission.

VMCAS Procedures 
Only the Web-based VMCAS application, evaluation forms and VMCAS fees will be handled by the national VMCAS office in Washington D.C. Official college transcripts and GRE test results are to be sent directly to the colleges to which you are seeking admission. The application deadline for the University of Minnesota is October 2, 2008 at Noon Eastern Daylight Time.  VMCAS encourages you to do the final submit of your web application well in advance of the October 2nd deadline to avoid last-minute congestion on the Web server.

The Web site for fall 2009 admission opened on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
Click to view the VMCAS Application instructions
Click on this link to begin your application.

Submit to the VMCAS Application Service by Noon (EDT) October 2nd

  1. Your completed electronic VMCAS application
  2. Your VMCAS electronic LOR’s (Letters of Recommendation) submitted by three individuals that you have identified on your application. 
  3. The appropriate VMCAS application fees based on the number of veterinary colleges to which you are seeking admission.

Submit to the University of Minnesota by October 2nd
The following items are to be sent directly to the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine (and to other veterinary colleges to which you might be seeking admission).

  1. Official transcripts from each college and university that you have attended, including college courses taken while in high school and/or transcripts from graduate or professional programs you have attended. Applicants are encouraged to collect their official college transcripts as early as possible and mail to the College of Veterinary Medicine in one envelope and prior to the October 2 deadline.
  2. Official GRE Score Reports taken after October 1, 2003 including the three sections of the General GRE – Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing.

GRE – The University of Minnesota requires the general GRE. Please use code 6904 for University of Minnesota, Coll. of Vet Medicine. A department code is not required.  Web-based and classroom-based GRE test preparation coursework is offered by the College of Continuing Education at the University of Minnesota. The cost of both the online course including course materials and CD-ROM for PC computer use that simulates computer adaptive testing and the cost of the classroom course are $580. Students may register via the Web at www.cce.umn.edu/testprep or by phone (credit card only) at 612-624-4000.

Supplemental Application – The University of Minnesota does not include a supplemental application for admission. In its place, an interview has been added to the "evaluation of applicants."

Processing Fee – The $75 University of Minnesota processing fee should not be forwarded to VMCAS but directly to the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. The fee will by due by Oct. 31. Your application will not be considered until the processing fee is paid. Checks can be made out to the University of Minnesota.

Mailing Address and Contact Information: 
(Transcripts and the Application Processing Fee should be sent to this address)

Office of Academic and Student Affairs
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Minnesota
108 Pomeroy Center, 1964 Fitch Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
612-624-4747
dvminfo@umn.edu



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