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Learn More About Getting Your DVM*
Welcome to the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine! We are hard at work building an exciting and rigorous program to train the next generation of veterinarians. Students will be educated by highly-trained faculty who are experts in their field, and supported by services designed to ensure their success.
To learn more about our plans for curriculum, admissions and student services, click the links below. If you have additional questions, please send an email to dvmadmit@clemson.edu.
*Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine; Pending accreditation by the American Veterinary Medicine Association Council on Education (AVMA COE). Pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education.

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Proposed Curriculum
Learn how the four years of our DVM program will prepare students to graduate skilled veterinarians.
Admissions
See how to apply*, admissions requirements, prerequisites and tuition and fees.
Planned Student Services
Discover our planned programs to support the welfare and empower veterinary students.
Statement on Inclusive Excellence
The Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is committed to the University's core values of integrity, respect, diversity, patriotism, excellence and self-reliance. We aspire to create a community that welcomes all students, staff and faculty working as a team towards common goals. Furthermore, the CVM aspires to foster a community where all members thrive and will do so by building positive relationships, broadening collective understanding, providing experiential learning opportunities and engaging in innovation and collaborative research.
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