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The preparation of
professional students to meet the demands of veterinary careers
during the 21st century is the primary objective of the College of
Veterinary Medicine. The college is committed to assuring that each
of its graduates is a professional with the academic foundation and
clinical skills to enter a wide array of veterinary careers.
The College of Veterinary Medicine at
Kansas State University is dedicated to
scholarship through innovation and excellence in teaching, research,
and service to promote animal and human health for the public good. We
are committed to creating an environment that is fulfilling and
rewarding, being recognized for good communication, productive
collaboration, mutual respect, diversity, integrity, and honesty.
The College of Veterinary Medicine at
Kansas State University has "full accreditation" status by the
Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
The next AVMA COE site visit will occur during 2010. The pass rate
for KSU graduates on the North American Licensing Examination during
2006-2007 was 94%.
This statement is required by the AVMA COE.
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