Apply to Veterinary School? Know the Deadlines!
This year, TMDSAS is excited to welcome the Texas Tech University School of Veterinary
Medicine to join the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine as our participating
veterinary schools. Both schools shared some valuable information for you to consider
during the Veterinary Week on the Courage Sessions; watch here:
In anticipation for this year's cycle, here are some things you need to know if you
intend to apply to one or both veterinary schools.
Texas A&M CVM Deadline is September 15
By this date, applicants to the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine must submit
their TMDSAS Application, Supplemental Application, and Evaluations. For more information,
check out the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine Application Deadlines page.
Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine Application Deadline Will Be Later
As you heard during the Courage Session with the Texas Tech University School of Veterinary
Medicine, the school is awaiting accreditation. Once accreditation is received, TMDSAS
will make an announcement that they are officially a part of the application service
and will reach out to applicants with instructions on how to add the school to their
application. There will be no extra charge for adding TTU SVM to your TMDSAS application.
Check out the TTU SVM admissions website to help you prepare for when their application opens to learn more about the admissions
requirements.
Stay up to date with deadlines by checking back on the TMDSAS Important Dates and Deadlines page.
Update (9/22/20): Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine has officially joined TMDSAS.
Applications will be accepted for Entry Year 2021 starting September 30 at 8 am CDT.
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About the author: The Texas Health Education Service amplifies TMDSAS and JAMP’s missions to serve students, collegiate advisors, and professional schools in Texas by providing students with accurate educational resources to enhance their preparation for a career in the health professions, and supporting efforts by advisors and professional schools to reach students and enrich the applicant pool.