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Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech []

1. Founded in 1978 2. It is located in Blacksburg, VA Admission Requirements: 3. 3.5 GPA 4. Experience working for a vet for 400-600 hours 5. Experience working in a research lab or settings related to vet med 6. Only 120 students are accepted

Subject Area/Semester Hours 7. General Biology/8 8. Organic Chemistry/8 9. Physics/8 10. Biochemistry/3 11. English/6 12. Math/6 13. Humanities and Social Sciences/6 14. Suggestive Elective Courses include: Cell Biology, Comparative Anatomy, Genetics, Microbiology, Nutrition, Physiology

15. Small animal hospital located in Blacksburg, VA

16. Tutition: Non-VA resident- $11,127 VA resident- $4,426 17. Technology Fee: $23.50 18. Capital and Equipment Fee (non resident only): $284.50 19. Student Activity fee: $205.50 20. Health Fee: $173 21. Athletic Fee: $130 22. Bus Fee: $52 23. Rec Sports Fee: $129 24. Student Services Fee: $115.50 25. Total Tuition and Fees (Non-VA resident): $12,240 Total Tuition and Fee (VA resident): $5,254.50

[] 26. Semester calendar type 27. 16:1 student:faculty ratio 28. 91% students return for sophomore year 29. 82% graduating in 6 years 30. Associate's, Doctoral, Bachelor's, and Master's degrees offered 31. Bachelor's degrees: 20% Business/Marketing, 20% Engineering, 8% Biology, 8% Social Sciences, 7% Family and Consumer Sciences, 5% Psychology 32. Associate's degrees: 100% Agriculture 33. 23,700 undergraduates- 5,221 first-time degree seeking freshmen- 23,589 degree seeking undergrads- 4,763 Graduate enrollment 34. 38 miles from Roanoke 35. 57% men, 43% women 36. 71% in-state, 29% out of state 37. Financial Aid distribution: 52% loans, 48% scholarships 38. Male Sports Scholarships: baseball, basketball, cross-country, diving, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, wrestling 39. Female Sports Scholarships: basketball, cross-country, diving, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball 40. A 4-year, public university 41. 67% applicants admitted 42. 98% first year students living in college housing 43. 36% all undergrad students living in college housing 44. Housing options: Coed, men's, women's, fraternity/sorority, special housing for disabled students, special housing for international students, wellness housing, theme housing 45. Freshmen permitted to have a car, no pets 46. Sports offered (division, intercollegiate, intramural, scholarship, club): baseball, basketball, bowling, cheer leading, cricket, cross-country, diving, equestrian, fencing, field hockey, football, football(non tackle), golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, racquetball, rifle, rowing(crew), rugby, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field, track:indoor, track:outdoor, triathlon, volleyball, water polo, wrestling, cycling, water skiing 47. Offers different activities including: campus ministries, choral groups, concert band, drama/theater, fraternities, government or political activities, international student organization, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band, music ensembles, pep band, radio station, sororities, student newspaper, and yearbook 48. January 15 is the regular application deadline 49. Out of 20,828 applied, 13,860 admitted, and 5,221 enrolled 50. Considered somewhat selective