Hey Glenda,
I just read the post below. It says there is a veterinary school in Austin,
TX, but the only veterinary school in Texas is at Texas AM University in
College Station, probably a couple of hours or more from Austin. I just wanted
to clarify that in case someone reading the post
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Yes, Austin has no veterinary school. Typically the land grant
college in each state will have the vet school, the other one will
not.
Virginia Tech has a vet school, University of Virginia does not.
Auburn has a vet school, University of Alabama does not.
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Yes, Austin has no veterinary school. Typically the land grant
college in each state will have the vet school, the other one
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Land-grant universities (also called land-grant colleges or land grant
institutions) are institutions of higher education in the United
States that have been
I just wanted to clarify, though its really not important, that Tennessee
does have a veterinary school at a land grant university. The University of
Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, which is a Land-Grand University.
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Sorry, I'm not really that familiar with Tennessee! I know Virginia
and Alabama because my dad and brother both graduated from Virginia
Tech and I graduated from UA. Is UT the only state university? I
know that there's Vanderbilt, but that's privately supported if my
info is correct.
K
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Vanderbilt is a private school. The system in TN is sort of unique, I
believe. We have the University of Tennessee system, which governs the UT
schools: Knoxville, Chattanooga, Martin.
We also have the Tennessee Board of Regents system that governs Tennessee
State University (our other
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