Teaching
Enrollment Statistics
|
Fall 2009 |
Fall 2010 |
| Total |
132 |
131 |
| Men |
29 |
35 |
| Women |
103 |
36 |
| Average Age |
21 |
23 |
| Oldest |
31 |
46 |
| Youngest |
18 |
19 |
| Average Overall GPA |
3.65 |
3.62 |
| Average GRE (verbal, quantitative &
analytical) |
V-490, Q-654, A-4.31 |
V-515, Q-670, A-4.15 |
| Texas Residents |
126 |
123 |
| Non-Residents |
6 |
8 |
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Fall 2012 DVM Program Enrollment by Race and Sex
|
Female |
Male |
Total |
| Asian |
13 |
|
13 |
| American Indian |
2 |
1 |
3 |
| Hispanic |
29 |
16 |
45 |
| International |
1 |
|
1 |
| Multiracial |
2 |
|
2 |
| Native Hawaiian |
|
|
0 |
| African American |
3 |
1 |
4 |
| Caucasian |
349 |
100 |
449 |
| Unknown or Not Reported |
7 |
3 |
10 |
| Total |
406 |
121 |
527 |
Average Salary vs. Average Debt*
| Grad. Year |
Average Salary |
Average Debt |
| 2004 |
$44,425 |
$54,186 |
| 2005 |
$54,981 |
$62,612 |
| 2006 |
$56,519 |
$74,791 |
| 2007 |
$55,884 |
$79,627 |
| 2008 |
$60,769 |
$78,101 |
| 2009 |
$55,740 |
$84,131 |
| 2010 |
$65,529 |
$77,484 |
| 2011 |
$65,871 |
$82,336 |
*Includes Internships & $0 Debt
2010 Graduates: Type of Employment /Advanced Education
Accepted
| Mixed Practice |
13 |
Companion Animal
Practice |
37 |
| Equine Practice |
1 |
| Uniformed Services |
4 |
Other Veterinary
Employment |
2 |
| Internship |
23 |
| Residency Program |
1 |
MPH (Master of
Public Health) |
1 |
MBA (Master of Business
Administration) |
1 |
| Unspecified |
42 |
About Our Graduate Students
About Our BIMS Undergraduate Students
Cumulative GPR BIMS vs. TAMU
| BIMS U1 (10A) |
2.76 |
TAMU U1 (09C) |
2.30 |
| BIMS U2 (10A) |
3.04 |
TAMU U2 (09C) |
2.80 |
| BIMS U3 (10A) |
3.24 |
TAMU U3 (09C) |
2.96 |
| BIMS U4 (10A) |
3.37 |
TAMU U4 (09C) |
3.08 |
| (10A) Average BIMS Total |
3.10 |
(09C) Average TAMU Total |
2.79 |
All statistics based on Spring 2010 unless where noted
otherwise.
BIMS Articulation Agreements
2+2 Agreements
As students progress successfully toward the completion of the
Associate degree, these agreements serve to facilitate the
admission and academic transfer of students from participating
community colleges throughout Texas into the BIMS program at the
CVM.
- Austin Community College
- Blinn College
- Cisco Junior College
- Dallas County Community College
- District McLennan Community College
- Northeast Texas Community College
- Odessa College
- Palo Alto College
- Paris Junior College
- Temple College
- Tyler Junior College
- Weatherford College
4+1 Agreement School of Rural Public Health (SRPH) at the Texas
A&M University System Health Science Center
As students progress successfully toward the completion of the
Bachelor of Science degree, this agreement will ensure the seamless
transition of students into the MPH program.
About Our Faculty
| Rank |
VIBS |
VTPP |
VTPB |
VLCS |
VSCS |
TOTAL |
| Distinguished Professor |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
| Tenured |
14 |
8 |
14 |
9 |
12 |
53 |
| Tenure Track |
10 |
8 |
9 |
8 |
9 |
44 |
| Non Tenure / Clinical |
17 |
6 |
32 |
28 |
47 |
130 |
CVM Development
- Approx. $49 Million in Endowments
- 146 Endowed Scholarships, totaling $13,440,338
- 13 Endowed Chairs, totaling $12,168,207
- 2 Endowed Professorships, totaling $1,470,518
- Carl B. King Endowed Deanship
All statistics based on Spring 2010 unless where noted
otherwise.
Vet School Open House
Open House is a
wonderful opportunity for families to visit the CVM and learn more
about what we do and what we have to offer. Children, teens, and
adults of all ages are welcome, and this annual event is free to
the public. Chat with some of veterinary medicine's top clinicians,
pet live animals in the petting zoo, see exotic reptiles, or even
perform your own Teddy Bear surgery! In 2010, approximately 10,000
people - a record-setting crowd -attended Open House.
Partnership for Environmental Education and
Rural Health (PEER)
Through a combined effort of the CVM team, local veterinarians,
and teachers, the
PEER program is able to continue developing new ways to reach
out to middle school students and to help the next generation of
scientists discover a new found passion.