Find Your Path to a DVM Degree in a Worldwide Network
Earn a BS/DVM degree through a joint degree program at one of 18 locations in 4 countries.
Our international network of veterinary medicine education partners allows you to complete secondary education requirements before entering St. George’s University’s preveterinary/veterinary medicine degree program track to complete your DVM.
Canada
Brandon University – Manitoba
Combined BS/DVM Program
St. George’s University has joined with Brandon Univeristy in Manitoba, Canada to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Through the partnership, qualified students are able to pursue a career in medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of the BSc degree at Brandon University. Upon successful completion of the BSc degree and meeting the requirements for entry, students enter the four year DVM program at SGU.
Brandon University, founded in 1899, promotes excellence in teaching, research, and scholarship, and educates students so that they can make a meaningful difference as engaged citizens and leaders. The university has a distinctive focus on teaching and learning through academic and professional programs that are based on a strong liberal arts and science tradition and supported by the leading research, scholarly and creative activities of faculty and staff members. Brandon University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees through its faculties of Arts, Education, Health Studies, and Science and its School of Music.
Canadian Educational Institute of Tech – Toronto
St. George’s University has joined with the Canadian Educational Institute of Technology (CIT) to offer students an opportunity to obtain the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree at Saint George’s University upon successful completion of graduation requirements at CIT and meeting the requirements for entry to the DVM program.
The Canadian Institute of Technology delivers teaching programs in English and its curricula meet requirements and standards of higher education in USA and Canada. CIT provides students with highly qualified academic staff, including professors with teaching experience from around the world, including many from the United States and Canada.
George Brown College- Toronto, Ontario
Four-Year, Five-Year and Six-Year DVM Programs
St. George’s University has entered a new direct admissions partnership with George Brown College. The program offers three pathways for qualified George Brown graduates to gain immediate entry into the St. George’s University Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine.
George Brown students who finish the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway, submit two letters of recommendation, complete an interview, and meet all necessary admissions and grade requirements will progress into one of three pathways at St. George’s.
Students with at least a 3.2 grade point average may enroll in the six-year MD Pathway or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Students who hold a diploma or 60 credits with at least a 3.2 grade point average may enroll in the five-year MD Pathway or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Those with a grade point average of at least 3.4 and a competitive MCAT or GRE score will be eligible to enter the four-year Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.
Toronto’s George Brown College is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples. George Brown prepares innovative, adaptable graduates with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. With three campuses in the downtown core, the college blends theory with experiential learning, applied research, and entrepreneurship opportunities. George Brown offers 164 full-time programs and 180 continuing education certificates/designations across a wide variety of professions to more than 27,100 full-time students, including 29 percent international students, and receives more than 58,000 continuing education registrations annually. Students can earn certificates, diplomas, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, and degrees. www.georgebrown.ca
For more information, please contact:
Lysa Selli
Director of Veterinary Enrollment
lselli@sgu.edu
1 (800) 899-6337
+1 (631) 665-8500 Ext. 1357
Kwantlen Polytechnic University – Surrey, British Columbia
BS/DVM Program
St. George’s University and Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) offer qualified students the opportunity to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at SGU. Following successful graduation with a four-year undergraduate degree at KPU, students can advance to obtain the BS/DVM at SGU.
Veterinary students will be eligible to complete the first three years of veterinary study in Grenada and their final clinical year at affiliated veterinary schools in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or Ireland.
KPU, Canada’s only polytechnic university centered around hands-on skills in addition to traditional academics, currently offers a range of credentials, many of which are unique, to successfully meet the evolving needs of regional and global employment markets. Students have the opportunity to bridge certificate and diploma credentials into bachelor’s degrees, creating the option of academic and professional enhancement of applied and technical programs.
Starmed Medical Education Programs – Toronto, Ontario
Combined BS/DVM Program
St. George’s University has joined with Starmed Medical Education Programs in Toronto to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Through the partnership, qualified students are able to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of an undergraduate degree and science prerequisites at Starmed Medical Education Programs and meeting the requirements for entry into the four year DVM program.
Starmed Medical Education Programs is a professional career college with campus locations in Downtown Toronto, Brampton, Markham, Mississauga, Oakville, Scarborough and Calgary, Alberta. The college provides training in the areas of business, healthcare, hospitality, social work, and technology.
St. Lawrence College – Ontario
Combined BS /DVM Program
St. Lawrence College has joined with St. George’s University to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Qualified students are able to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of three years of study and a minimum of 90 credits at St. Lawrence College and meeting all other SGU eligibility criteria. Qualified students then proceed to Grenada to enter the first year of the St. George’s University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program leading to the completion of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
With three friendly campuses in Brockville, Cornwall, and Kingston, St. Lawrence College is an integral part of the economic life and social fabric of Eastern Ontario with a close-knit community of 7,000 full-time students, and more than 80,000 proud alumni. Hundreds are also enrolled in our online and continuing education courses each year. As part of our ongoing sustainability initiatives, the College boasts more than 1,600 rooftop solar modules on our Kingston and Brockville campuses, the largest solar roof-top installation of any post-secondary institution in Canada. The college has many Applied Research projects in progress, as well, our Corporate Learning and Performance Improvement group has helped more than 350 organizations grow and prosper. Through our Employment Service offices we work with thousands of clients annually.
Trent University – Peterborough, Ontario
Combined BS/DVM Program
St. George’s University and Trent University offer qualified Trent undergraduates the opportunity to obtain direct admission to SGU’s Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. To qualify, Trent University students must complete the Medical Professional Stream, a four-year program designed to guide students into careers in medicine and public health.
Veterinary students spend their first three years studying in Grenada. They then complete their final year at one of the many veterinary schools throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Ireland affiliated with SGU. After sitting the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam, students can begin practicing in the United States or Canada.
Trent’s Peterborough campus boasts award-winning architecture in a breathtaking natural setting on the banks of the Otonabee River, just 90 minutes from downtown Toronto, while the Durham GTA campus offers a close-knit community with an urban vibe, conveniently located in Oshawa, 40 minutes from downtown Toronto.
Malaysia
Adroit College – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Pathway to Five-year DVM Program
Nigeria
American University of Nigeria- Nigeria, Africa
BS/DVM Program
Director of Veterinary Enrollment
lselli@sgu.edu
1 (800) 899-6337
+1 (631) 665-8500 Ext. 1357
Sri Lanka
American Education Centre- Colombo, Sri Lanka
BSc or Advanced Level Examinations/DVM Program
United States
The University of North Alabama – Florence, Alabama
Combined BS/DVM Program
The University of North Alabama has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students an opportunity to pursue a career in medicine or veterinary medicine at St. George’s University, following successful completion of The University of North Alabama’s pathway program, allowing students to enter SGU’s 4-year MD or DVM program.
The partnership establishes a “4+4” program, in which students spend four years at each institution. Students who wish to qualify must express their interest when they apply to The University of North Alabama, where they will complete a four-year BS degree.
Qualified MD students will be eligible to study year one of the Basic Sciences in Grenada or Northumbria University in the UK, year two of the Basic Sciences in Grenada, and the final two years of this program in clinical rotations at SGU’s affiliated hospitals in the US, Canada and/or the UK.
Qualified DVM students will be eligible to complete three years of study in Grenada and their final clinical year at SGU’s affiliated schools in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
The University of North Alabama is an accredited, comprehensive regional state university offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs through the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Human Sciences, and the Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions. Occupying a 130-acre campus in a residential section of Florence, Alabama, UNA is located within a four-city area that also includes Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia.
For more information about this program, contact:
Lysa Selli
Director of Veterinary Enrollment
lselli@sgu.edu
1 (800) 899-6337
+1 (631) 665-8500 Ext. 1357
Beal University – Bangor, Maine
Combined BS/DVM Program
Beal University has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students an opportunity to pursue a career in medicine or veterinary medicine at St. George’s University, following successful completion of Beal University’s pathway program, allowing students to enter SGU’s 4-year MD or DVM program.
The partnership establishes a “3+4” program that enables students to complete their undergraduate and graduate degrees in just seven years. Students who wish to qualify must express their interest when they apply to Beal University, where they will complete a three-year bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences.
Qualified DVM students will be eligible to complete three years of study in Grenada and their final clinical year at SGU’s affiliated schools in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
Beal University is celebrating over 130 years of being a prominent institution of higher education in Maine. Beal’s strong academic programs, experienced faculty and commitment to experiential learning continues to be the strength of the university. Since founded in 1891, Beal has remained focused from the very beginning in providing programs to give students real world skills for careers in high demand fields. Today, Beal offers programs from diploma to graduate level degrees facilitating all levels of academic pursuits to be achieved as well as enabling graduates to continue to complete advanced degrees.
For more information about this program, contact:
Lysa Selli
Director of Veterinary Enrollment
lselli@sgu.edu
1 (800) 899-6337
+1 (631) 665-8500 Ext. 1357
Caldwell University – Caldwell, New Jersey
Combined BS/DVM Program
Caldwell College in Caldwell, NJ, has joined with St. George’s University to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Qualified students are able to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of the preveterinary medical program at Caldwell College.
Enrolled students will begin their studies at Caldwell College where they will spend the first three years in the preveterinary medical program. Qualified students will then proceed to Grenada to enter the first year of the St. George’s University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.
Upon successful completion of their first year at St. George’s University, students will fulfill the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in biology from Caldwell College. Qualified students are then eligible to complete the three remaining years of study at St. George’s University, leading to the completion of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
Caldwell College is a Catholic, coeducational, four-year liberal arts institution. Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, the College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities, chartered by the State of New Jersey, and registered with the Regents of the University of the State of New York.
Located on a 70-acre wooded campus in a quiet suburban community 20 miles from New York City, Caldwell provides a serene and secure environment conducive to study and learning.
For more information about this program, contact:
Dominican University of California – San Rafael, California
BS/DVM Program
Dominican University of California has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Students will spend their final year of undergraduate studies at St. George’s University in the first year of the DVM program.
Upon successful completion of the first year of the DVM program and after meeting all of the requirements for an undergraduate degree, students will be awarded their BS by Dominican University of California. Students will then complete their DVM degree program at St. George’s University.
For more information about this program, contact:
Fisher College – Boston, Massachusetts
BA/DVM Program
Fisher College has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students an opportunity to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at St. George’s University, following successful completion of Fisher College’s pathway program, allowing students to enter SGU’s 4-year DVM program.
Students will begin their studies at Fisher College and after meeting the requirements for matriculation, qualified students who meet the standards of admission at SGU will progress into the 4-year DVM program.
Qualified DVM students will be eligible to complete three years of study in Grenada and their final clinical year at SGU’s affiliated schools in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
For more than a century, Fisher has been changing lives by providing students with the tools they need to compete successfully in today’s challenging economy. Though built around the liberal arts, their on campus and online programs reflect their expertise in practical fields like management, accounting, fashion merchandising, criminal justice, biology, information technology, and cybersecurity, to name a few. Fisher believes in educating students through close intellectual engagement with faculty, meeting together in small-group classroom settings, or with industry and business leaders through internships, guest lectures, and site visits. Students take full advantage of the educational resources of Boston, a city both rich in history and culture, and a center of intellectual ferment, entrepreneurship, and scientific advancement.
For more information about this program, contact:
Lysa Selli
Director of Veterinary Enrollment
lselli@sgu.edu
1 (800) 899-6337
+1 (631) 665-8500 Ext. 1357
Felician University – Lodi, New Jersey
Felician University has joined with St. George’s University to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Qualified students are able to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of four years of undergraduate pre-veterinary medicine study at Felician University.
Qualified applicants successfully completing four years of study at the Felician University and meeting the requirements for promotion are granted a pathway from their undergraduate degree to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.
For more information about this program, contact:
Lysa Selli
Director of Veterinary Enrollment
lselli@sgu.edu
1 (800) 899-6337
+1 (631) 665-8500 Ext. 1357
Franklin Pierce University – Rindge, New Hampshire
Combined BS/DVM Program
Franklin Pierce University has joined with St. George’s University to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/ DVM degree. Qualified students are able to pursue a career in medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of the preveterinary program and their bachelors degree at Franklin Pierce University.
Applicants admitted to this combined degree program are granted a pathway from their undergraduate degree in biology or health sciences to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Students admitted to the pathway program complete their undergraduate degree in Biology or Health Sciences at Franklin Pierce in four years, and upon meeting established admission criteria, progress into the four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at SGU.
Franklin Pierce University is a regionally accredited university grounded in the liberal arts, with a focus on personal attention and high-quality instruction. The University consists of the College at Rindge and the College of Graduate & Professional Studies with locations in Arizona and throughout New Hampshire.
For more information about this program, contact:
Georgian Court University – New Jersey
Kings College, Wilkes – Barre, Pennsylvania
Massachusetts College Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences – Boston, Massachusetts
Monmouth University – West Long Branch, New Jersey
New Jersey Institute of Technology – Newark, NJ
New Jersey Institute of Technology has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students a unique opportunity to pursue a career in medicine or veterinary medicine at SGU. Following successful completion of NJIT’s pathway program, and after meeting the requirements for matriculation, students can directly enter SGU’s 4-year MD or DVM program.
Qualified students who meet the standards of admission at SGU will progress into one of two pathways:
- 4+4 Program, MD and DVM
- 3+4 Program, MD only
Qualified MD students can opt to study year one of the Basic Sciences in Grenada or Northumbria University in the UK; year two of the Basic Sciences in Grenada; and the final two years of the MD program in clinical rotations at SGU’s affiliated hospitals in the US, Canada, and/or the UK.
Qualified DVM students will be eligible to complete three years of study in Grenada and their final clinical year at one of SGU’s affiliated schools in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
As New Jersey’s science, technology and design university, New Jersey Institute of Technology has earned a solid reputation as one of the nation’s preeminent STEM-based educational and research institutions. With six colleges, over 50 undergraduate degree programs, approximately 60 graduate degree programs (including 19 programs leading to a PhD degree in a professional discipline), and more than 130 research institutes, centers, and laboratories , NJIT is home to more than 11,900 students and nearly 500 full-time and adjunct faculty members.
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Regis College – Weston, MA
Regis College has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students a unique opportunity to pursue a career in medicine or veterinary medicine at SGU. Following successful completion of Regis College’s pathway program and, after meeting the requirements for matriculation, students may directly enter SGU’s 4-year MD or DVM program.
Qualified students who meet the standards of admission at SGU will progress into one of two pathways:
- 4+4 Program, MD and DVM
- 3+4 Program, MD only
Qualified MD students can opt to study year one of the Basic Sciences in Grenada or Northumbria University in the UK; year two of the Basic Sciences in Grenada; and the final two years of the MD program in clinical rotations at SGU’s affiliated hospitals in the US, Canada, and/or the UK.
Qualified DVM students will be eligible to complete three years of study in Grenada and their final clinical year at one of SGU’s affiliated schools in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
Regis is a co-ed, Catholic university in Weston, Ma., 12 miles west of Boston. With an enrollment of 3,600 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, Regis provides an academically rigorous education with offerings in the schools of nursing, arts and sciences, business and communication, and health sciences.
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Springfield College – Springfield, MA
Springfield College has joined with St. George’s University to offer qualified students a unique opportunity to pursue a career in medicine or veterinary medicine at SGU. Following successful completion of Springfield College’s pathway program, students may directly enter SGU’s 4-year MD or DVM program.
The partnership establishes a “4+4” program, in which students spend four years at each institution. Students who wish to qualify must express their interest when they apply to Springfield College, where they will complete a four-year Bachelor of Science degree.
Qualified MD students can opt to study year one of the Basic Sciences in Grenada or Northumbria University in the UK; year two of the Basic Sciences in Grenada; and the final two years of the MD program in clinical rotations at SGU’s affiliated hospitals in the US, Canada, and/or the UK.
Qualified DVM students will be eligible to complete three years of study in Grenada and their final clinical year at one of SGU’s affiliated schools in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Ireland, or the Netherlands.
Springfield College is an independent, nonprofit, coeducational institution founded in 1885. Approximately 4,100 students, including 2,500 full-time undergraduate students, study at its main campus in Springfield, Ma. , and at its regional campuses across the country. Springfield College inspires students through the guiding principles of its Humanics philosophy—educating in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others.
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St. Francis College – Brooklyn, New York
SUNY – Plattsburgh, New York
University of Delaware – Newark, Delaware
Combined BS/DVM Degree Program
The University of Delaware has joined with St. George’s University to offer students an opportunity to obtain a BS/DVM degree. Qualified students are able to pursue a career in medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of four years of undergraduate study at the University of Delaware. Qualified applicants successfully completing four years of study at the University of Delaware and meeting the requirements for promotion are granted a pathway from their undergraduate degree to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.
The University of Delaware is the largest university in Delaware. The main campus is in Newark, with satellite campuses in Dover, Wilmington, Lewes, and Georgetown. UD offers a broad range of degree programs: 3 associate programs, 147 bachelor’s programs, 119 master’s programs, 54 doctoral programs, and 15 dual graduate programs through our seven colleges and in collaboration with more than 70 research centers. The student body encompasses more than 17,000 undergraduates, more than 3,600 graduate students and nearly 800 students in professional and continuing studies from across the country and around the globe.
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Widener University – Chester, Pennsylvania
Combined BS/DVM Degree Program
Widener University has joined with St. George’s University in an agreement to offer qualified students the opportunity to pursue a career in veterinary medicine at St. George’s University following successful completion of three years of preveterinary medicine at Widener University, allowing the students to obtain the BS/DVM degree.
Enrolled students begin their studies at Widener University, completing three years of undergraduate study. After meeting the requirements for promotion, qualified students then proceed to Grenada to enter the first year of the St. George’s University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.
For more information about this program, contact: