Study abroad with our AVMA accredited curriculum while gaining hands-on training opportunities with domestic and exotic species.
Vet Prep is a one-semester bridge program designed to better prepare students for the rigors of vet school and provide additional assistance in one or more academic areas needed to excel in our DVM program.
Contribute to global healthcare and research through our One Health (Certificate or MSc) or Research (MSc or PhD) programs.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine takes a holistic view of the admissions process, reviewing not just grades and test scores, but also giving weight to an applicant’s experience, perseverance, and passion to become a veterinarian.
Applications are accepted leading up our three flexible start dates in January, May and September. Apply year-round here or through VMCAS when the cycle is open.
Academic Requirements
- Completion of prerequisites, a minimum of 48 credits of college work and we strongly recommend that you complete your undergraduate program,
- Completion of the equivalent of 150 hours of veterinary professional experience or veterinary research,
- The GRE is highly recommended, but not required for Ross Vet applicants. Applications that include the GRE, regardless of GRE score, will be given priority in the review process.
- Proof of English proficiency, if English is not your first language, and
- If you are an international or transfer applicant, additional vet school application process requirements may apply.
Supporting Documents
- Official undergraduate transcripts,
- Two letters of recommendation (one academic and one professional),
- Personal essay — If applying through VMCAS, the personal statement will be accepted as your essay.
- Official GRE scores released to RUSVM using institutional code 2639 through www.ets.org
- Curriculum vitae or resume.
- Complete and submit your application with all required documents.
- Upon application review, you may be invited for a personal interview with one of our admissions representatives.
- If interviewed, the committee will review your application and notify you of their decision.
You can apply to start during any one of our three session start dates:
If you've submitted your application to veterinary school through VMCAS you do not need to submit a separate application. We'll retrieve your application and all documents through VMCAS.
You can apply through VMCAS or you may apply to Ross Vet school through our online application.
Please reach out to our Admissions team at 732-509-3042 for more information and to get your questions answered.
Graduate Programs
ONE HEALTH PROGRAMS
When applying to vet school, the graduate admissions committee reviews Certificate in One Health and MSc in One Health applications on a rolling basis, accepting students for a January, May, or September start.
Academic Requirements
- Veterinary or medical qualification, or
- Degree or international equivalent in the biological, biomedical, environmental, ecological, or related sciences,
- Proof of English proficiency if English is not your first language
Supporting Documents
- Official transcripts if degree was completed less than 5 years ago
- Proof of graduation if degree was completed more than 5 years ago
- 1 letter of recommendation
- Personal statement (300 words or less) of reasons for wishing to join the program
- MSc in One Health: optional letter of support from your current employer
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
MSc by Research and PhD by Research applications are accepted year-round.
- Candidates may be required to enroll in a Master of Science by Research degree program for a probationary period before converting to the PhD degree program. For PhD candidates, a master’s degree may be required based on the research content of the applicant’s professional qualification or first degree.
Academic Requirements
- Professional veterinary or medical qualification, or
- Bachelor’s degree or higher, or the international equivalent in the biological or biomedical, sciences,
- Proof of English proficiency if English is not your first language
Supporting Documents
- Official undergraduate transcripts
- 2 letters of recommendation; 1 professional, 1 academic
- Personal statement (300 words or less) of reasons for wishing to join the program
- The GRE is highly recommended, but not required for Ross Vet applicants. Applications that include the GRE, regardless of GRE score, will be given priority in the review process.
- Optional: curriculum vitae
Certificate in One Health
Accepting students for each January, May and September start.
MSc in One Health
Accepting students for each January, May and September start.
Accepting students for each January, May, and September start. We continue to accept applications leading up to each start term.
When applying to vet school, Ross Vet’s applications are by invitation and will be reviewed in-line with our entry requirements and research expertise. Since we operate under rolling admissions, there are no application deadlines. We continue to accept applications leading up to each start term.
Please reach out to our graduate admissions team for more information about our vet school application process and have your questions answered.
Vet School Application
Graduate Application
FLEXIBLE START DATES
Start at Ross Vet in January and you may complete your DVM at the same time as students who begin in the previous September semester at a U.S. school*.
Programs start January 6, 2025.
Start in May and you may finish 6 months sooner than other accredited schools in the U.S. Programs start May 5, 2025.
Start in our fall session and you may finish 4 months sooner than starting at the same time as other AVMA-accredited programs in the U.S.* Programs start September 1, 2025.
* Students must successfully pass all courses prescribed in the Ross Vet preclinical and clinical curriculum without failing or repeating any courses, and pass the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) to complete their degree within this time frame. Comparison to U.S. School is based on a traditional 4-year curriculum.