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You need the buzzword when you register on the Apply system so it is clear which school/college you are applying from.
All UK schools and colleges and a small number of EU and international establishments are registered with UCAS. If you are applying from one of these, you should get your school/college UCAS ‘buzzword’ from your teacher or adviser. If you are applying independently, or are applying from a school/college which is not registered to manage applications, you will still use the Apply system but you do not need a ‘buzzword’.
Academic references
Once you have completed your application, submit it to your referee (normally your teacher or adviser if you are applying from a UCAS registered school/college) who will attach your references and submit your completed application to UCAS for you.
If you are applying independently, you are responsible for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS. Note that your referee should know you well enough to write about you, your academic potential and your suitability for higher education. UCAS will not accept references from family, other relatives or friends.
Fees
The standard application fee is £19. This is only £9 if you apply for one course at one university or college only
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The minimum requirement to participate in the traditional program leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is the successful completion of pre-veterinary program in Universities or colleges.
The required pre-professional and science courses which should be taken and passed during the pre-veterinary program are:
General Chemistry with Laboratory
6 semester credits,
or 8 quarter credits.
Organic Chemistry with Laboratory
6 semester credits
or 8 quarter credits.
Biochemistry
(Emphasis on Animal Biochemistry and Metabolism)
3 semester credits
or 4 quarter credits.
Genetics
3 semester credits
or 4 quarter credits.
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Regular.
Full Time.
Career registered before the National Council of Universities (CNU) in March 2003, successfully evaluated by the CNU in November 2006 and November 2007, pending accreditation by the Pan American Federation of Colleges and Schools of Veterinary Medicine and Zootecnia through the Pan American Education Veterinary COPEVET
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The Admissions Office will need a completed application and an official transcript from your high school and all colleges you have attended. Contact the Admissions Office at (716) 880-2200 or (800) 292-1582 to set up an appointment for your personal interview and campus tour, or e-mail admissionsug@medaille.edu.
After your transcript has arrived, we will evaluate it and advise you of the number of credits we have accepted in transfer. That number depends on how specifically your previous classes relate to the degree program you have chosen at Medaille.
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The Animal and Veterinary Sciences curriculum is designed to provide a broad biological training as well as a thorough understanding of the breeding, diseases, genetics, management, nutrition and physiology of large animals, and laboratory and companion animals. Animal and Veterinary Sciences courses also serve as elective opportunities for students in other agricultural and life sciences, and in other colleges. This department administers the Pre-Veterinary program and provides an opportunity for students to be certified to teach high school biology and agriculture.
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At Millikin, you’ll find a university that offers over 50 majors, minors, and pre-professional programs in our four colleges of Arts & Sciences, Tabor School of Business, Fine Arts, and Professional Studies. You’ll find a rigorous Honors Program, study abroad opportunities, 19 NCAA Division III and intramural teams, and hands-on learning experiences inside and outside of the classroom.
You’ll also be successful when you receive your diploma: 99% of students obtain employment or enter graduate school within six months of graduation.
In the links to the left, you’ll find information on visiting our campus, the Honors Program, how to apply, and more. Thanks for visiting!
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