Roseman University Advances Plans for College of Veterinary Medicine With Scheduled Accreditation Site Visit

Roseman University of Health Sciences has scheduled a consultative site visit with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education, a key step in the accreditation process for its proposed College of Veterinary Medicine. The college, which would be the first in Nevada, aims to address workforce shortages and prepare veterinarians to serve urban and rural communities across the state and the broader western region.
Roseman University of Health Sciences is developing Nevada's first College of Veterinary Medicine. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education has scheduled a consultative site visit to the university's Henderson campus. This visit is an important step in the accreditation process. The proposed college will address workforce shortages and prepare veterinarians for urban and rural communities. The university has made significant progress in developing the program, including completing a feasibility study and hiring key staff. If accredited, the earliest possible entering class would begin in 2028.
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