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Preparing for the Veterinary School Deadline

Due to the weather impacts caused by Hurricane Nicholas, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine have extended the veterinary applicant deadline to Monday, September 20 at 5 pm Central Time

Hey Veterinary Applicants! 

The application deadline is drawing near. Have your evaluation forms been submitted? Are you expected to complete a CASPer exam? When are the deadlines? There are so many things to consider, you’re probably wondering if you’ve done all that is required to have a complete, well-rounded application come September 15th. 

To address these questions, here is a summary of important information to consider. This will help you prepare for the upcoming veterinary school deadline and have you submitting your application with a feeling of confidence and gusto.


Who are the TMDSAS Veterinary member institutions?
  • Texas A&M University – College of Veterinary Medicine (TAMU CVM)
  • Texas Tech University – School of Veterinary Medicine (TTU SVM)

 

How are they similar?
  • Application Submission Deadline: September 15th
  • GRE Score: Not Required
  • Vet Evaluation Form Deadline: September 15th
  • Secondary Application Required:

Texas A&M University – College of Veterinary Medicine: September 15th  

Texas Tech University – School of Veterinary Medicine: September 15th  

  • December – January: Veterinary school interviews begin.
  • January – February: Veterinary schools begin extending offers of acceptance.
  • April 15th: Deadline to accept extended veterinary school offers.

 

Review the veterinary application timeline and important dates.

 

How are they different?
  • TAMU CVM
    • CASPer Requirement/Deadline: Yes/September 22rd, 8pm
      • Situational Judgement Test
    • TTU SVM
      • No longer requires CASPer situational Judgement Test

Review the CASPer requirements for the veterinary schools.

 

Do you have what is considered a “Complete Application”?

 

Have you made sure to categorize your activities correctly?

Vet Applicants have two unique sections designated to them in the Personal Biography section of the application. These are Veterinary Supervised Experience and Animal Experience sections. This is a great opportunity to discuss your specific experience working under the supervision of a veterinarian and any unsupervised animal experience you may want to share with the schools. These activities must meet certain criteria, so check The Application Guide to ensure you are entering and categorizing these activities accurately.

 

Have your evaluators submitted their Veterinary Medicine Applicant Evaluation Form?

Vet applicants are required to submit:

  • Three Veterinary Medicine Applicant Evaluation Forms directly to TMDSAS
  • One evaluation must be completed by a veterinarian

Veterinary Evaluation Form Deadline: September 15th 

Review FAQs about the veterinary evaluation form.


What about the GRE score?
  • TMDSAS veterinary schools do not require the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) for consideration for admission to veterinary school for EY 2024.
  • Vet applicants are not required to take the GRE; however, applicants who have previously taken the GRE will enter that information in the application.
  • Valid test dates are those taken between August 1, 2019 and September 15th, 2023.

 

Additional resources for veterinary applicants are located on the TMDSAS website and the Inside Health Education Newsroom where you can find application tips and more.


 

TMDSAS Support

About the author: The TMDSAS Support team is here to help address your questions about how to get through the application to the schools quickly and easily.

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