North Carolina State University
Locations: Raleigh (NC)
Annual Tuition: $32,847
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Write a ReviewDanielle LaVine
Reviewed: 12/31/2014
Degree: Veterinary Science
My graduate program in regards to academia could not be better. We have a rigorous course load but our faculty is wonderful. I do not have much time for a social life but that is a price I am willing to pay for a this educational experience.
Christina Fourre
Reviewed: 9/29/2013
Degree: Veterinary Science
The school is a great value, as it has the lowest tuition of any vet school in the country and is ranked in the top 5.
Carly Dohse
Reviewed: 9/19/2013
Degree: Veterinary Science
One of the highest rated veterinary programs in the world! The curriculum is being changed though so we are going through the kinks of a transition process. But all the professors are AWESOME!
Alexa Gonzalez
Reviewed: 9/18/2013
Degree: Veterinary Science
An excellent value, amazing surrounding area, top 3rd vet school in the country, beautiful campus, outstanding curriculum.
Madeline Bauer
Reviewed: 9/18/2013
Degree: Veterinary Science
Incredible education for the price! I'm saving thousands of dollars by going here rather than my in-state vet school. One year of out of state tuition and every other year as an in state student saves me about $80,000 total (not including interest) rather than going to my home state school!! I love this school, the location halfway between the beach and mountains, the incredible weather and the people here. I will probably settle in NC.
Alicia Braxton
Reviewed: 9/18/2013
Degree: Veterinary Science
The vet school is rank 3rd in the nation with state of art facilities. We participate in surgeries during our second years, where most vet schools start surgery during their third year. The facility is really invested in our success! Scholarships are limited but the percentage available to students increases from first year to second year.
Amy Doster
Reviewed: 9/18/2013
Degree: Veterinary Science
Challenging & stimulating without being overwhelming.