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employee exemption to pay tuition and fees? Tuition and fees for online courses at the University of Florida must be paid with a credit card (MasterCard, American Express

Three Online Students Receive ASPCA Scholarships for Fall Semester

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Congratulations to our fall ASPCA scholarship recipients! Thanks to a generous grant from the ASPCA, these three outstanding students will have the opportunity to gain knowledge that can help save the lives and improve the well-being of countless numbers of shelter animals. As students in Maddie’s® Online Graduate Certificate Program in Shelter Medicine, they will...

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of agricultural industry groups. PO Box 100125 / Gainesville, FL 32608 www.vetmed.ufl.edu UF CVM FY2012 Actuals: State funding and tuition $26M 46.2% Research $11.1M 19.7

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of agricultural industry groups. PO Box 100125 / Gainesville, FL 32608 www.vetmed.ufl.edu UF CVM FY2012 Actuals: State funding and tuition $26M 46.2% Research $11.1M 19.7

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to pursue research with Drs. Johnson and Davenport, received a prestigious UF Alumni Fellowships that will provide him with a graduate stipend and full tuition for 4 year. Erica

Congratulations to our PetPoint Solutions scholarship winners!

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PetPoint Solutions helps future veterinarians prepare to treat shelter pets. Thanks to a generous grant from PetPoint Solutions, three of the online students will receive a tuition reimbursement upon successful completion of VME 6811 Shelter Animal Physical Health. Shelter Animal Physical Health is one of three online courses offered by Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program. Click on an image...

Student Profile- Allison

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her first two years of veterinary school tuition free. She said, “These opportunities have alleviated my fears about the large debt most veterinary students face and allow me

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in food animal medicine. At the time he started college at the University of Missouri, tuition was $50 per semester and funds from his Sears scholarship would arrive

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the college much more than the tuition I paid for my education.” A 1985 graduate of the UF CVM, Parratto-Wagner initially planned to repay her debt of gratitude to the college