Application & Requirements

All applicants must apply through the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS). The VMCAS application is available online *here* beginning in late January, the year before you intend to enroll. The deadline for the submission of applications and all application materials is generally mid-September and will be stated on the VMCAS website. The application deadline and other important dates for each cycle can be found at VMCAS Application Cycle Dates.

To be considered for admission, in addition to meeting all academic, testing, and deadline requirements, an applicant must be in good standing at his/her current university, as well as at all colleges or universities he/she has attended. A student who has been dismissed from another college/school of veterinary medicine cannot be considered for admission to MSU CVM.

Transcripts

Transcripts must be submitted to VMCAS from all institutions attended by the stated VMCAS deadline. This includes any high school/college dual credit coursework or AP/IB/CLEP credits. AP/IB/CLEP credits must either appear on your official college transcripts and be equivalent to the appropriate college-level coursework or your institution's Registrar's Office must provide us with an AP/IB Certification listing the AP/IB /CLEP credit and the equivalent college-level course it fulfilled. If AP/IB /CLEP credits are not listed on your official transcript, contact your institution's Registrar's Office to have an AP/IB /CLEP Certification sent to admit@vetmed.msstate.edu. Exempted credits or waived requirements from an undergraduate institution will not be accepted for fulfilling prerequisite coursework. Credit hours must be awarded.

Note: Mississippi State University recognizes the IB Program. Credit will be considered for the higher-level subject examinations with scores of 5, 6, or 7 pending approvals of the various colleges, schools, and major departments of the university.

Failure to submit all transcripts could result in an incomplete application. If coursework from one institution is listed as "transfer coursework" from another institution, the official transcript from the transfer institution must be sent to VMCAS as well.

Do not submit transcripts to MSU for the verification process. Transcripts sent directly to MSU CVM will not be evaluated as a part of your application. Late transcripts will not be accepted.

If you are taking courses during the summer term, wait until summer grades are posted before sending transcripts to VMCAS. VMCAS will only verify your transcripts one time during the admissions cycle. To learn more about the verification process, click *here*.

Standardized Testing

The Graduate Record Exam (GRE®) is not required for admission and will not be considered as part of the application process regardless if an applicant has submitted their score.

An applicant whose primary language is not English is required to submit either a TOEFL score or an IELTS score. A minimum TOEFL score of 79 iBT or an IELTS score of 6.5 is required to be considered for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. The results of this test should be submitted using MSU's institutional code 1480.

Candidates from Puerto Rico and English-speaking Canadian territories are not required to submit test results. Applicants that have completed their undergraduate or graduate degree within the US (prior to submission of their application) also do not have to submit English language test results.

Supplemental Application Processing Fee

In addition to the VMCAS application, MSU CVM requires a non-refundable $60 supplemental application processing fee. This application fee is a required portion of your application, and your application will not be reviewed until we have received payment. Within 24 hours of selecting Mississippi State University in the VMCAS portal applicants will receive an email from admit@vetmed.msstate.edu with instructions on how to pay their supplemental application fee. If you do not receive an email from us within 24 hours of selecting Mississippi State University in VMCAS, please email and inform us at admit@vetmed.msstate.edu.

Entrance Requirements

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Academic Requirements

A minimum overall GPA of 3.00 is required to be eligible for the MSU DVM program.

Applicants must have no more than 3 science or math prerequisite courses that are without grades at the time they submit their application.

Prerequisite courses taken during the fall semester when the application is due are included in this requirement as those courses will be without final grades at that time. Labs associated with a course are excluded. For example, if Microbiology lab is separate from the lecture course, the lab will not count as 1 missing prerequisite course for the purposes of this requirement.

If an applicant has not taken 6 hours of upper-level science or math course work within the previous 5 years (to application submission), the student must update their coursework by completing 6 semester hours of upper-level science or math course work (within the previous 5 years) by the time they submit their application.

Upper-level science elective courses refer to junior, senior, and/or graduate level courses that are typically numbered 300/3000, 4000, or higher.

Prerequisite courses in which a grade lower than a C- was earned must be repeated (not in progress) before the application is submitted. In addition, a grade lower than a C- cannot be made in a prerequisite course from the submission of the application to matriculation into the program

Applicants who have completed a bachelor’s degree prior to submitting their application may waive the following prerequisites: Writing and Humanities/Social-Behavioral Science/Fine Arts.

In light of many colleges and universities offering alternative grading options for the spring 2020 term as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, satisfactory and passing grades for prerequisite classes taken only during the spring 2020 term will be accepted.

Following our normal protocol, any student making an unsatisfactory grade in a prerequisite class must successfully complete a retake of the class (with a grade of C- or higher, passing, or satisfactory) prior to submitting their application through VMCAS. Prerequisite courses that received satisfactory and passing grades other than during the spring 2020 term must have a grade that can be obtained for the course(s). Otherwise, the prerequisite course(s) will need to be repeated.

Course Requirements

All prerequisite courses must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to matriculation and cannot be taken during a Maymester or summer term of matriculation year. Please note the academic year at MSU CVM for first-year students begins mid to late June.

The courses that are listed below are examples of courses offered by MSU and may vary at your institution. Applicants with questions regarding the course(s) taken or offered at their undergraduate institution that satisfy the prerequisites should complete the prerequisite substitution/fulfillment form and email it to admit@vetmed.msstate.edu. This form should also be used for repeated courses that are not titled the same as the original course.

If your institution uses a different course numbering system, please submit a prerequisite substitution form including an example course and all university course numbering documentation (i.e., transcript key, course catalog/bulletin, departmental website with course numbering system).

We require the prerequisites listed below for entry into our DVM program. The same course cannot be used to satisfy two prerequisite requirements. MSU CVM accepts courses from accredited colleges or universities (verified by VMCAS) to fulfill prerequisites and to calculate GPAs. Currently, courses from an accredited institution may be in-person or online.

Writing - 3 semester hours

English Composition or Composition and Rhetoric

Humanities, Social/Behavioral Sciences, and Fine Arts - 15 semester hours

Any combination of courses in the below categories such as: