Biology
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Veterinary Advisor: Dr. Brent Hill
Office: LSC 150
Phone: 450-5925
Email: bhill@uca.edu
Major and Concentration
Most pre-veterinary students are biology majors, with a concentration in pre-veterinary medicine, although some are also chemistry majors. Undergraduates in the pre-veterinary field can aspire to be veterinarians or veterinary technicians. The pre-veterinary advisor will try to help students develop an academic plan which will meet the requirements at the specific veterinary school(s) the student will apply to.
Veterinary Schools
Most UCA students attend veterinary school at Louisiana State University, followed by Oklahoma State University and Tuskegee because they guarantee in-state fees. Because LSU and UCA have similar courses, LSU has a guaranteed admission for 9 Arkansas residents per year, which accounts for ~ 11% of each academic class entering the LSU veterinary school. Of the Arkansas students who apply for admission to LSU, about 25% are admitted. For more information about course prerequisites read the Association of American Veterinary Medical College document.
Admission and Entrance Exam
Approximately 3-4 UCA students are admitted to a veterinary school per year.
To be competitive for admission into a veterinary school it is recommended that students have at least a GPA of 3.5. The entering class at LSU in 2006 had a mean GPA of 3.7-3.8. The entering class at Iowa State University in 2006 had a mean GPA of 3.5
Each school has their own entrance exam requirement. Most will require students to take the General GRE, the Subject GRE, and/or the VCAT. Contact the school you plan to apply to for specific information on entrance exam requirement.
Pre-Veterinary Club
UCA has an active pre-veterinary club which is an asset for students. Contact Dr. Brent Hill bhill@uca.edu for more information.
For more information about specific veterinary school requirements click on the links below.
