SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences 2026

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3. Biomedical Sciences: A degree in Biomedical Sciences can also be an excellent choice for prospective veterinarians. This field of study focuses on human and animal health from a scientific perspective, covering areas such as physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and immunology.
Pre-Veterinary College Coursework Courses in English, public speaking and humanities/social sciences are also required. Many students choose an animal science or biological science major because these bachelors degree programs generally include most of the pre-veterinary requirements.
Which veterinary school is easiest to get into? Tuskegee University: 19.5% acceptance rate. Western University: 17% acceptance rate. Louisiana State University: 16.1% acceptance rate. Texas AM University: 14.7% acceptance rate. Oklahoma State University: 13.1% acceptance rate.
Animal health or biological sciences is the most common undergraduate major among veterinary students. Gain substantial experience with veterinarians. Keep a record of your veterinary work or volunteer experience.
Either biomedical science or animal science are good options for vet school. Animal science gives more options and a better background in some of the husbandry aspects that are important for large animal veterinarians.

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Most vet programs actually will require a 3.0 GPA minimum and many have a 3.5 GPA as well for their consideration/cut-off. To have a shot (pun intended) you will likely need to ace your MCAT or GRE which are both used.

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