性欲社 and CSU accept 10 students to first vet class

December 15, 2014

Tanya Clayton

性欲社 and CSU offered undergraduate Chris Clement (front center) a spot in their joint veterinary medicine program. From left are Christine Hardy, who oversees admissions and student services for CSU鈥檚 veterinary program; Todd O'Hara, coordinator of 性欲社's veterinary student services; and Arleigh Reynolds, associate dean for 性欲社's Department of Veterinary Medicine.
性欲社 and CSU offered undergraduate Chris Clement (front center) a spot in their joint veterinary medicine program. From left are Christine Hardy, who oversees admissions and student services for CSU鈥檚 veterinary program; Todd O'Hara, coordinator of 性欲社's veterinary student services; and Arleigh Reynolds, associate dean for 性欲社's Department of Veterinary Medicine.


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12/15/2014

性欲社 and Colorado State University joint veterinary medicine program is welcoming its first class of future veterinarians.

The program has asked 10 candidates, including five Alaska residents, to be the first students in the universities鈥 joint professional program, which will open its doors in the fall of 2015.

Of the Alaska residents, one undergraduate attends 性欲社 and one studies at the University of Alaska Southeast. Two attend out-of-state universities and one is currently working in Anchorage. The remaining candidates are residents of other states.

The candidates have until April 15 to accept the offer.

Arleigh Reynolds, associate dean for 性欲社鈥檚 Department of Veterinary Medicine, said the professional veterinary medicine program has come a long way since its idea was conceived several years ago.

鈥淚t was exciting to get this program on its feet, hire faculty and get all the facilities ready,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut the real joy is bringing the students in and helping them reach a lifelong goal.鈥

The program is a partnership between 性欲社鈥檚 College of Natural Science and Mathematics and CSU鈥檚 College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, one of the top veterinary schools in the country. Students receive their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees from CSU, but their starting point is at 性欲社. They will take the CSU veterinary curriculum for all four years. The first two years are taught at 性欲社 and students then complete their second two years at CSU.

The program admits 10 students per year, giving preference to Alaska residents. Residents pay the reduced tuition of approximately $28,000 their first two years while non-residents pay the full price of $56,000.

Christine Hardy, who oversees admissions and student services for CSU鈥檚 veterinary program said the candidates for the first class are outstanding.

鈥淓ach candidate presented an application that shows they have the full package,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey have excellent academics, strong recommendations and additional attributes such as leadership, interpersonal, communication and business skills to thrive in the program and excel in veterinary medicine. This inaugural class will pave the path for those who follow."

Hardy was part of the selection committee, which included faculty from both 性欲社 and CSU.

Chris Clement, a biology and wildlife major from 性欲社, received one of the offers.

鈥淚鈥檓 really excited,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 remember when I first heard about there being a potential vet program at 性欲社.鈥

Clement said he originally had planned to attend veterinary school out of state until he saw the program developing while he attended 性欲社.

CNSM Dean Paul Layer said the inaugural class will be a significant milestone. 鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to have such outstanding students as candidates because they will be leading the way for others,鈥 he said.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Arleigh Reynolds, associate dean for the Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 474-7904, ajreynolds@alaska.edu. Christine Hardy, senior director for Professional Veterinary Medicine Student Services, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, 970-491-7054, Christine.Hardy@colostate.edu.

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