Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine serves as Mississippi's only veterinary college, known for its high-quality education and significant research contributions. The college offers a range of programs including the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, graduate studies at the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy levels, and an undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medical Technology. Students gain extensive practical experience through advanced facilities like the Animal Health Center and a hands-on curriculum structure. Organized into departments focusing on basic sciences, clinical practice, and disease study, the college conducts impactful research in areas such as aquatic animal health and population medicine. Fully accredited by the AVMA and other relevant bodies, MSU CVM is committed to preparing skilled veterinary professionals and advancing animal and human health.
View Veterinary MedicineMississippi State University (MSU) is a public land-grant research university located in Starkville, Mississippi. Founded in 1878 as the Mississippi Agricultural & Mechanical College, MSU is the state's oldest and largest university. MSU is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity" and has a total research and development budget of $239.4 million, the largest in Mississippi.