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AVMA Accredited Colleges of Veterinary Medicine ACCREDITED COLLEGES OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Accredited is a classification granted to a college that has no deficiencies in any of the Standards and is granted for a period of up to seven years. A college with one or more minor deficiencies that have minimal or no effect on student learning or safety, that can be reasonably be addressed in one year, are Accredited with minor deficiencies. Colleges with a status of Accredited submit annual interim reports to monitor continued compliance with the Standards of Accreditation. Colleges with a status of Accredited with minor deficiencies submit reports twice a year. Probationary Accreditation is granted to a college that has one or more major deficiencies that have more than minimal impact on student learning or safety. These deficiencies must be corrected in two years. College must submit reports to the Council every six months. If minor deficiencies are not corrected within one year, a college will be placed on Probationary Accreditation for one additional year. Colleges must submit reports to the Council every six months. If a college granted Reasonable Assurance is making adequate progress in complying with the Standards, Provisional Accreditation may be granted to that college on the date that letters of acceptance (admission) are mailed to members of the initial class. When Provisional Accreditation is granted, interim reports are required at six-month intervals to monitor the program’s progress in complying with the Standards. In particular, changes in business or educational plans must be addressed in detail. Provisional Accreditation status may remain in effect no more than five years if the program complies with the necessary requirements. A program with Provisional Accreditation for five years or that does not provide continuing evidence that its program will comply with the Standards and its plan may be placed on Terminal Accreditation. The Council on Education expects that 80% or more of each college’s graduating senior students sitting for the NAVLE will have passed at the time of graduation. If no program graduates take the NAVLE, the Council will use other student educational outcomes in assessing compliance with the standard including those listed in section 12.11.1 of the Accreditation Policies and Procedures of the AVMA Council on Education. ALABAMA CALIFORNIA FLORIDA Auburn University University of California University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine School of Veterinary College of Veterinary 104 J. E. Greene Hall Medicine Davis, CA 95616- Medicine, PO Box 100125 Auburn University, AL 36849-5517 8734 Gainesville, FL 32610-0125 Phone: 334-844-4546 Phone: 530-752-1360 Phone: 352-392-4202 Status: Accredited Status: Accredited Status: Accredited Last Evaluation: 2019 Last Evaluation: 2018 Last Evaluation: 2015 Next Evaluation:2026 Next Eveluation:2025 Next Evaluation:2022 www.vetmed.auburn.edu www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu www.vetmed.ufl.edu Tuskegee University Western University of GEORGIA School of Veterinary Medicine Health Sciences University of Georgia Tuskegee, AL 36088 College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine Phone: 334-727-8174 309 E Second Street - College Athens, GA 30602 Status: Accredited Plaza Pomona, CA, 91766-1854 Phone: 706-542-3000 Last Evaluation: 2016 Phone: 909-469-5628 Status: Accredited (w/minor Next Evaluation:2020 Status: Accredited (w/minor deficiency in Standard 11) www.tuskegee.edu deficiency in Standard 2) Last Evaluation: 2020 Last Evaluation: 2019 Next Evaluation:2027 ARIZONA Next Evaluation:2026 www.vet.uga.edu Midwestern University www.westernu.edu College of Veterinary Medicine ILLINOIS Glendale, AZ 85308 COLORADO University of Illinois Phone: 623-572-3215 Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Status: Accredited College of Veterinary 2001 South Lincoln Avenue Last Evaluation: 2018 Medicine and Biomedical Urbana, IL 61802 Next Evaluation:2025 Sciences Phone: 217-333-2760 www.midwestern.edu Fort Collins, CO 80523- Status: Accredited 1601 Last Evaluation: 2013 University of Arizona Phone: 970-491-7051 Next Evaluation: 2020 College of Veterinary Medicine Status: Accredited www.vetmed.illinois.edu Tucson, AZ 85721 Last Evaluation: 2015 Phone: 520-621-2355 Next Evaluation:2022 Status: Provisional www.csu-cvmbs.colostate.edu Accreditation Last Evaluation: 2019 Next Evaluation: 2021 http://www.arizona.edu MICHIGAN NEW YORK INDIANA Michigan State University Long Island University Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, G-100 Veterinary Medical Long Island University 1240 Lynn Hall Center East Lansing, MI 48824- 720 Northern Boulevard West Lafayette, IN 47907-1240 1314 Brookville, NY 11548-1300 Phone: 765- 494-7607 Phone: 517-355-9793 Phone: 516-299-3679 Status: Probationary accreditation Status: Accredited (w/ minor Status: Provisional Accreditation (w/major deficiency in Standard deficiency Standard 11, Last Evaluation: 2019 3, Physical Facilities & Equipment) Outcomes Assessment) Next Evaluation: 2021 Last Evaluation: 2018 Last Evaluation: 2019 https://liu.edu/vetmed Next Evaluation:2025 Next Evaluation: 2026 www.vet.purdue.edu www.cvm.msu.edu NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina State University IOWA MINNESOTA College of Veterinary Medicine Iowa State University University of Minnesota 4700 Hillsborough Street College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine Raleigh, NC 27606 Ames, IA 50011 1365 Gortner Avenue Phone: 919-513-6200 Phone: 515-294-1242 St. Paul, MN 55108 Status: Accredited Status: Accredited Phone: 612-625-5000 Last Evaluation: 2014 Last Evaluation: 2017 Status: Accredited Next Evaluation:2021 Next Evaluation: 2024 Last Evaluation: 2014 www.cvm.ncs.edu www.vetmed.iastate.edu Next Evaluation:2021 www.cvm.umn.edu OHIO KANSAS The Ohio State University Kansas State University MISSISSIPPI College of Veterinary Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine Mississippi State University 1900 Coffey Road Manhattan, KS 66506 College of Veterinary Medicine Columbus, OH 43210-1092 Phone: 785-532-5660 Mississippi State, MS 39762 Phone: 614-292-1171 Status: Accredited Phone: 662-325-3432 Status: Accredited Last Evaluation: 2017 Status: Accredited Last Evaluation: 2013 Next Evaluation:2024 Last Evaluation: 2014 Next Evaluation:2020 www.vet.ksu.edu Next Evaluation:2021 www.vet.ohio-state.edu www.cvm.msstate.edu LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA Louisiana State University MISSOURI Oklahoma State University School of Veterinary Medicine University of Missouri- College of Veterinary Medicine Baton Rouge, LA 70803-8402 Columbia Stillwater, OK 74078 Phone: 225-578-9900 College of Veterinary Medicine Phone: 405-744-6961 Status: Accredited Columbia, MO 65211 Status: Accredited Last Evaluation: 2019 Phone: 573-882-3877 Last Evaluation: 2017 Next Evaluation:2026 Status: Accredited Next Evaluation:2024 www.vetmed.lsu.edu Last Evaluation: 2013 www.cvm.okstate.edu Next Evaluation:2020 MASSACHUSETTS www.cvm.missouri.edu OREGON Tufts University Oregon State University School of Veterinary Medicine 200 NEW YORK College of Veterinary Medicine Westboro Road Cornell University Corvallis, OR 97331 North Grafton, MA 01536 College of Veterinary Medicine Phone: 541-737-2098 Status: Accredited Ithaca, NY 14853-6401 Status: Accredited Phone: 508-839-5302 Phone: 607-253-3700 Last Evaluation: 2014 Last Evaluation: 2018 Status: Accredited Next Evaluation:2021 Next Evaluation:2025 Last Evaluation: 2017 www.vet.orst.edu www.tufts.edu/vet Next Evaluation:2024 www.vet.cornell.edu PENNSYLVANIA University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine 3800 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6044 Phone: 215-898-5438 Status: Accredited Last Evaluation: 2016 Next Evaluation:2023 www.vet.upenn.edu TENNESSEE VIRGINIA University of Tennessee College Virginia Tech ONTARIO of Veterinary Medicine 2407 Virginia-Maryland College of University of Guelph River Drive Veterinary Medicine Ontario Veterinary College Knoxville, TN 37996 Blacksburg, VA 24061-0442 Guelph, Ontario Phone: 865-974-7262 Phone: 540-231-7666 CANADA N1G 2W1 Status: Accredited Status: Accredited Phone: 519-824-4120 Last Evaluation: 2015 Last Evaluation: 2014 Status: Accredited Next Evaluation:2022 Next Evaluation:2021 Last Evaluation: 2015 www.vet.utk.edu www.vetmed.vt.edu Next Evaluation:2022 www.ovc.uoguelph.ca Lincoln Memorial University WASHINGTON College of Veterinary Medicine Washington State University PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Harrogate, TN 37752 College of Veterinary University of Prince Edward Phone: 423-869-7150 Medicine Pullman, WA 99164- Island Status: Accredited 7010 Atlantic Veterinary College Last Evaluation: 2019 Phone: 509-335-9515 550 University Avenue Next Evaluation:2026 Status: Accredited Charlottetown www.lmunet.edu Last Evaluation: 2017 CANADA PE C1A 4P3 Next Evaluation:2024 Phone: 902-566-0882 TEXAS www.vetmed.wsu.edu Status: Accredited Texas A&M University Last Evaluation: 2017 College of Veterinary Medicine & WISCONSIN Next Evaluation:2024 Biomedical Sciences University of Wisconsin- www.upei.ca College Station, TX 77843-4461 Madison Phone: 979-845-5051 School of Veterinary Medicine QUEBEC Status: Accredited 2015 Linden Drive West Université de Montréal Last Evaluation: 2015 Madison, WI 53706-1102 Faculté de médecine vétérinaire Next Evaluation:2022 Phone: 608-263-6716 C.P. 5000 Saint Hyacinthe, www.cvm.tamu.edu Status: Accredited CANADA PQ J2S 7C6 Last Evaluation: 2015 Phone: 450-773-8521 Texas Tech University Next Evaluation:2022 Status: Accredited School of Veterinary Medicine & www.vetmed.wisc.edu
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