College of Veterinary Medicine

Prospective Students

Pre Veterinary Advising


If you are planning on applying for veterinary school, having a pre-vet advisor is a must. Not only will this individual help you shape an undergraduate degree program that you can be successful with, but they also help you select courses that will best prepare you to apply for a professional D.V.M. program, make sure you fulfill all your pre-requisite courses, and they can potentially help you get into vet school sooner. They can also help monitor any transfer issues you might encounter if you are applying from an undergraduate program other than WSU.

Every college and/or university should have a pre-vet or pre-medical sciences advisor. Contact your office of admissions to determine who this/these individual(s) may be and let them know that you are interested in pursuing a DVM degree. This will help them to help you!

If you are attending WSU, there are pre-vet advisors in each of the pre-vet preparation program colleges. If you are not in a pre-vet program, you can still contact one of these individuals to help assess your preparation for application to vet school.

College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Science

Department of Animal Sciences
Dr. John McNamara
mcnamara@wsu.edu
509-335-4113
or

Dr. Charles Gaskins
gaskins@wsu.edu
509-335-6416

Department of Wildlife Ecology
Dr. Keith Blatner
blatner@wsu.edu
509-335-4499
 

College of Sciences

School of Biological Sciences
Paul Verrell or Pat Carter
sbs@wsu.edu
509-335-3553

Honors College

Dr. Jessica Cassleman
casslema@wsu.edu
509-335-4505
or
Dr. Libby Walker
walkerl@wsu.edu
509-335-4505
 

College of Veterinary Medicine

Neuroscience
Sandi Brabb
brabb@wsu.edu
509-335-2190
If you still cannot find the information or help you need, please contact the WSU-CVM admissions office.
Email CVM Admissions
 


Last Edited: Jan 28, 2008 2:46 PM
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