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Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine

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A community of students, faculty, researchers, and over 6,000 alumni pursuing a passion to help change the world, one animal at a time.

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

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A community of students, faculty, researchers, and nearly 7,000 alumni pursuing a passion to help change the world, one animal at a time.

GRADUATE

Our graduate programs offer unique opportunities - both for curriculum and subject matter - based on coursework and supervised research.

Our graduate programs include:

  • Certificate in One Health
  • Master of Science (MSc) in One Health
  • Master of Science (MSc) by Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research

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May 6, 2024

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Certificate in One Health

Tackle the complex interplay of humans, animals, and infectious diseases.

MSc in One Health

Solve for real-world problems facing human, animal, and environmental health through research and coursework.

MSc by Research

Explore your passions with a flexible curriculum that can be done solo or along with your DVM.

PhD by Research

Become an expert in your chosen field in as few as 3 years.

Why should I undertake a graduate program?

Earning a graduate certificate, master’s, or doctorate degree sets you apart, allowing you to focus on areas of interest, such as food safety, vector-borne diseases, conservation medicine, or animal health management.

What kinds of unique research opportunities are available?

Because of our location on the tropical island of St. Kitts, researchers are presented with a unique ecosystem and firsthand opportunities to explore exotic marine and wildlife. Be it working with sea turtles to public health of invasive species to the control and prevention of tropical disease, few schools offer an opportunity to pursue these areas of focus just steps from campus.

How does the Dual-Degree Program work?

Our DVM students may undertake research degrees alongside their DVM program. This can be done either full-time via an added semester (11 semesters total) or part-time through an extra three semesters (13 semesters total).

FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION

Aid Options

Student loans from governmental and other agencies, combining family resources and private sources are all typical ways students finance the cost of their veterinary school education. You can borrow for up to the per-semester cost of attendance.

Scholarship Options

Ross Vet offers a number of veterinary school scholarships you may apply for before beginning your first semester, as well as throughout your student career. New scholarships are added as we receive them, so check back frequently.

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"I would definitely recommend going to Ross Vet. It is going to be different, but that's why there is a real sense of community. Everyone is supportive. Everyone is looking out for you, making sure you're succeeding, because the professors and your classmates want you to succeed."

Christina Colon, Class of 2019

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*Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine confers a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, which is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (AVMA COE), 1931 N. Meacham Road, Suite 100, Schaumburg, IL 60173, Tel: 800.248.2862. For more information please visit https://www.avma.org/.

The AVMA COE uses defined standards to evaluate veterinary medical education programs, including facilities, clinical resources, curriculum, faculty, student outcomes and research programs. The standards are interpreted and applied by the AVMA COE-accredited veterinary medical education programs in relation to its mission.

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