Veterinary Medical Program

The St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine is part of a rapidly growing internationally renowned university located on the beautiful English-speaking Caribbean island of Grenada.

St. George's School of Veterinary Medicine program offers students a unique, innovative, international approach to veterinary medicine. Great emphasis is placed upon clinical instruction as a method of formulating basic science curriculum into clinical practice with the use of simulation models, case-based teaching and outstanding student to faculty ratios. With state-of-the-art teaching and laboratory facilities, students receive exemplary experiences in preparation for clinical training rotations and for general veterinary practice following graduation. Students receive extensive opportunities designed to foster the understanding and confidence required for success as veterinary professionals, including research, practice management and responsibilities of veterinarians to local and global public health.

The program offers three years of didactic coursework in basic sciences and introductory clinical work in medicine and surgery in Grenada, followed by a fourth year of clinical training at one of twenty-nine AVMA-Accredited affiliated veterinary schools in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and Australia.

Academic Program Federal Disclosure

Last Completed Award year 2011-2012
Program Name Veterinary Medicine
On-time Completion Rate 80% of the students who completed the Medical Program between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 graduated on time.

The normal time to complete the Veterinary Medicine Program is 4 years.
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Program Occupational Information The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code assigned to the Doctor of Medicine program is 51.2401: Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

Associated Standard Occupation Codes (SOC) related to this CIP code, and detailed information about the occupations graduates of this program enter, can be found at these links:
  http://www.onetcodeconnector.org/ccreport/29-1131.00
 
Total estimated Tuition and Fee Costs
Tuition & Fees $153,924
Books & Supplies $8,464
Room & Board $61,590
*This table lists estimated living expenses based upon reasonable expenditures over the 2012-2013 academic year.
 
Median Federal Loan Debt $102,814
Median Private Loan Debt $77,229
Median Debt from outstanding account
balance at program completion
0
(Disclosed as of 1/31/2013)