2023-2024 VMCAS Application Cycle will open on January, 15, 2023 How to Apply – AAVMC | 2023 Applicant Guide
Your Future in Veterinary Medicine Starts Here!
If you’re the kind of person who has what it takes for a career as a veterinarian, then we have the modern facilities and the training to help you become one.
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91%
SGU students and grads who sat for the NAVLE achieved passing scores over the past five years.
According to International Council of Veterinary Assessment reports, 2017-2021
30+
affiliated universities in six countries offer hands-on clinical training
View SGU’s School of Veterinary Medicine’s affiliated hospitals
10:1
student-to-faculty ratio
Although this ratio varies semester-to-semester based on enrollment numbers, this number represents the average student-to-faculty ratio in 100% of classes and labs for the 2021-2022 academic year.
FOCUSED ON STUDENT SUCCESS
We dedicate ourselves to providing the training and tools needed for veterinary students to succeed. And the results are clear in our outcomes. St. George’s University’s has a network of over 2,200 School of Veterinary Medicine graduates around the world.1
1Based on number of students who have completed the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program from 2003-2022.
Welcome Environment for All Backgrounds
Our global campus provides a nurturing home for students from all backgrounds to develop their veterinary skills. Our students also benefit by learning from each other and the community – real-world exposure that gives them an advantage in hands-on veterinary medical practice.
INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL BACKGROUNDS
Our global campus provides a nurturing home for students from all backgrounds to develop their veterinary skills. Our students also benefit by learning from each other and the community – real-world exposure that gives them an advantage in hands-on veterinary medical practice.
OPPORTUNITY AND ACCESS
SGU takes pride in preparing students for the world of animal health care and its effect on global health by offering multiple dual degree programs.
We are also one of the few schools in the world accredited by both the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (AVMA COE) in the United States and Canada, as well as the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the United Kingdom.
OPPORTUNITY AND ACCESS
SGU takes pride in preparing students for the world of animal health care and its effect on global health by offering multiple dual degree programs.
We are also one of the few schools in the world accredited by both the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (AVMA COE) in the United States and Canada, as well as the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the United Kingdom.
Student-Centered Education
Even before school starts – through graduation – we proactively reach out to students to provide academic and emotional support resources from a vast team of coaches and counselors. We are committed to helping students succeed academically and for key veterinary medical milestones like the NAVLE. While enrolled at SGU, students have the opportunity to participate in research, as well as, join any of the 65+ student organizations, including 16 specific to veterinary students.
STUDENT-CENTERED EDUCATION
Even before school starts – through graduation – we proactively reach out to students to provide academic and emotional support resources from a vast team of coaches and counselors. We are determined to help each student succeed academically and for key veterinary medical milestones like the NAVLE. While enrolled at SGU, students have the opportunity to participate in research, as well as, join any of the 65+ student organizations, including 16 specific to veterinary students.
COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION
Students receive hands-on training from day one, better preparing them for their clinical training at one of SGU’s affiliated schools of veterinary medicine in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and Grenada. Our campus is home to a modern large-animal facility, marine station, and the SGU Small Animal Clinic, which serves more than 1,200 residents and handles close to 200 patients each week.
COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION
Students receive hands-on training from day one, better preparing them for their clinical training at one of SGU’s affiliated schools of veterinary medicine in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and Grenada. Our campus is home to a modern large-animal facility, marine station, and the SGU Small Animal Clinic, which serves more than 1,200 residents and handles close to 200 patients each week.
MODERN CAMPUS
Our 42-acre Grenada campus is purpose-built for a safe, comfortable learning environment, with all of the amenities you’d find at home. Student wellness is at the heart of our campus with a brand new 8400 sq ft fitness center, a 24-hour medical clinic, and round-the-clock private security.
Take a TourYOUR DREAM OF BECOMING A VETERINARIAN IS WITHIN REACH.
Start your journey toward becoming a veterinarian. We offer rolling admissions for our January and August classes.
Find out how to start veterinary medical school by filling out this form. One of our current students or admission officers will contact you and provide additional information.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Will the August 2023 term start in person or online?
We have been carefully monitoring COVID-19 cases around the world and are pleased to share we will continue to offer in-person learning for the August 2023 term. Students in the Schools of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Arts and Sciences, and Graduate Studies are required to start the August 2023 term on campus in Grenada. We are confident that in-person learning is the best modality for student engagement and success.
Are students required to have the COVID-19 vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine booster?
As part of our plan for a full return to campus life, COVID-19 vaccines and booster vaccinations are required for all students, faculty, staff, administrators, vendors, and visitors on campus. Many universities around the world are requiring COVID-19 vaccination as part of their return strategies for the fall term. All students are required to be vaccinated in the country in which they are residing.
You are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after your second dose in a two-dose series, such as the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after the single-dose J&J/Janssen vaccine. If you are not yet eligible to receive a vaccine booster by the time you arrive on campus, you must receive one within seven days of becoming eligible.
Is the GRE required?
For the 2022/2023 application cycle, St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine does not require a GRE score to be submitted as part of your application.