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Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine

Tuskegee, AL

Veterinary Schools Private Non-Profit

HBCU

🩺 School Overview

Tuition (In State): $41,700

Tuition (Out of State): $41,700

Accreditation Status: N/A

Acceptance Rate: N/A

Total Enrollment: 60

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Founding Year: 1945

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Website: http://www.tuskegee.edu/academics/colleges/cvmnah/school_of_veterinary_medicine.aspx

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📄 Application Information

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Average MCAT: N/A

Average GPA: 3.4

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About the School

TUCVM is the only veterinary medical professional program located on the campus of a HBCU in the United States.

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SDN Insights

Our analysis of TU-VET:

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Student Loan Burden: $344,813

A student taking student loans for all 4 years of medical school at TU-VET, including tuition, fees, locally adjusted cost of living expenses, incidentals, and interest, can expect to have total student loans of $344,813. Estimate repayment with the SDN School Loan Repayment Calculator.

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Cost of Living: Equal to National Average

The cost of living at TU-VET is approximately equal to the average cost of living at medical schools nationwide. While planning your finances, you can expect typical expenses comparable to most medical institutions.

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Environment: Small Town or Rural

The area surrounding TU-VET is best navigated by car, with few amenities within walking or biking distance. While this quieter environment may offer fewer distractions, it requires a bit more planning for everyday errands or exploring local offerings.

Why no Tier Rankings?

Although we could tier rank, over the past 25 years we've found no compelling benefit for ranking schools. Students are most successful when they prioritize personal and academic fit over school rank.