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Veterinary Assistant Admission Detail at Durham College

Admission Process

Requirements vary from program to program. Selection criteria may be based on any combination of the following:
a review of the applicant”s academic record;
a review of any additional documentation submitted to support the application as required by the program (i.e. volunteer or work experience, letters of reference);
the results of a test(s) or questionnaire;
a review of a portfolio;
an interview.

Selection of Applicants

Selection will be based on all criteria listed under individual program descriptions as entrance requirements. All applications received by OCAS on or before February 2, 2009 for a fall start will be considered equally. Early application is encouraged.

In the case of refusal, the admissions officer will provide an explanation of the decision, at an applicant’s request.
Oversubscribed Programs

The term oversubscribed denotes programs for which there are more qualified Ontario applicants than available seats. As a result, qualified applicants who have submitted applications no later than February 2, 2009 for a fall start will undergo a specific selection process.

Priority of Admission

For oversubscribed programs applicants will be accepted according to the following priorities:
permanent residents of Ontario
permanent residents of other provinces and territories in Canada
applicants from other countries

Please note: All transcripts must be requested/received at ontariocolleges.ca by February 2, 2009 in order to be considered for admission to an oversubscribed program at Durham College. Foreign transcripts require minimum two weeks to be evaluated by ontariocolleges.ca.

The Admissions office reserves the right to add to or delete from the following list based on, but not limited to, applicant demand and/or program changes.

Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences at La Trobe University

Year

2009
Award

Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences
Length

Three years full-time or part-time equivalent. Honours requires an additional year of full-time study.
Campuses

Melbourne (Bundoora)
Course description

This course is a broad biology-based program leading to specialised studies in:
- Animal structure
- Metabolism
- Reproduction: breeding and biotechnology
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Behaviour
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Health
- The impact of man on animals.

The course incorporates an innovative project-based teaching program, allowing students to work on a research project or carry out work experience during third year.

The course has been designed to provide an alternative pathway to Veterinary Science, and also for Honours year studies in Zoology.

Preveterinary medicine Admission Requirements at Kansas State University

Students are selected from qualified applicants
after completion of the required
64 semester hours of pre-professional
requirements. To be eligible for an interview,
applicants must attain at least a
2.8 in the pre-professional requirements
and in the last 45 hours of undergraduate
college work. Any grade less than C in
a required course is not accepted.
Personal interviews are required of some
applicants. Applicants are evaluated on
motivation, maturity, communication
skills, experience with and knowledge of
animals and veterinary medicine, general
knowledge, career awareness, goals, and
leadership potential. To demonstrate to the
admissions committee an understanding
of the profession, all students interested
in applying to the College of Veterinary
Medicine are encouraged to have broad
animal experience and to have related veterinary
work experience.
Only those students who can complete the
required 64 semester hours of pre-professional
courses by the end of the spring
term of the year in which they are seeking
admission will be considered for admission
to the professional curriculum.
An application can be requested from July
1 to September 15. All materials, including
official transcripts and GRE scores,
must be received by October 1 for the
application to be considered.