2018 Adventures in Veterinary Medicine (AVM) program at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
We are pleased to announce that
we are now accepting applications for the 2018 Adventures in Veterinary Medicine (AVM)
program at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
AVM is an exciting
and intensive program where participants can explore the wide variety of
careers available within veterinary medicine and discover first-hand
what it is like to attend veterinary school.
For students who are
trying to determine whether veterinary medicine is the right career
path, AVM is a great way to gain a deeper understanding of the
profession. The program is also helpful for students
who have already decided on a future in veterinary medicine, as it
allows them to experience life as a veterinary student and explore
opportunities within the field. Many of our past AVM participants have
successfully gained admission to veterinary school
both here at Tufts and at other schools.
During the week-long session, participants will
- investigate the different specialty fields
- spend time behind the scenes in our hospitals shadowing veterinary students
- gain hands-on experience working with our teaching animals
- learn about our admission and financial aid process
- and more!
We offer two sessions for college students as well as a session for adult, non-traditional students.
Adult Session 2: April 30–May 4
College Session 3: June 4–8
College Session 4: June 11–15
Full details, including eligibility, tuition, and the online application, can be found on
our website.
We hope that you
will share this information with your students and with any other
appropriate departments at your institution. If you or your students
have any questions, please feel free to contact us at
AVM@tufts.edu or 508-839-7962.
The AVM Team
Adventures in Veterinary Medicine
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Tufts University
Phone: (508) 839-7962
Fax: (508) 839-7952
vet.tufts.edu/avm
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