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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...
Meet three students whose online courses in Shelter Animal Behavior and Welfare are generously supported by a grant from the ASPCA.
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
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
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
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...
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
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
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