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Requirements > Question #18
18. Where should transcripts be mailed?
Admissions Counselor
College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Georgia
501 D.W. Brooks Drive
Athens, GA 30602-7372
Please note: We require transcripts from each and every institution you have attended. This includes transient courses and joint enrollment during high school. We still require transcripts from every institution you have attended even if your courses are listed as transfer credits on another transcript. Failure to submit transcripts from each institution you have attended will result in an incomplete application that cannot be considered for admission.
- What courses should I take in high school?
- What should my college major be?
- What subjects do most applicants to the College of Veterinary Medicine major in during their undergraduate education?
- Which courses are required for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine?
- Whom can I ask if I'm not sure that a course will satisfy the requirement?
- Which standardized tests are required?
- Is there a minimum requirement for applications to be considered?
- What else is required in the application process?
- Can I substitute courses for those that are required? Can I waive required courses?
- Do UGA students get special preference?
- Who is eligible for the in-state tuition rate?
- Where can I get an application?
- What are the important deadlines in the application process?
- Can I transfer to the College from another veterinary school?
- Can I complete my bachelor's degree while I'm enrolled in the DVM program?
- Where can I get information about master's degree and doctorate programs?
- Can I meet admissions requirements by taking online courses?
- Where should transcripts be mailed?
- What is the AP credit policy?
