GRE's, MCAT's, and the CASPer test are not used in our admissions process. They are not required.
Veterinary medical experience is highly recommended, and the Admissions Committee looks for both breadth and depth. Non-veterinary animal experience is also valued. You are welcome to list any experiences, dating back as far as you wish, in your application.
Cornell PreVet Tracker is a free mobile iOS/Android app to record, track, update, and review veterinary-related experiences in one place. It reflects details asked for in the VMCAS application. You can download the app to your iPhone or Android.
Cornell's veterinary application process is very competitive. For some, it could take a couple of application cycles to gain admission into the program. We encourage students to reapply and offer advice on how to strengthen a future application through virtual roundtables and individual advising appointments. If you are reapplying, you must complete the VMCAS application again (including the Cornell Supplemental section), as well as resubmit all supporting documents.
We require that accepted and alternate/waitlisted students supply confirmation that they are in good standing at their institution, and notice of all disciplinary actions or proceedings involving the applicant. When they receive their decision letter, admitted students and alternates will be provided a Dean's Certification Form.
This form is due March 15 of the year they are admitted.
New York residents must complete a New York State Residency Form. To be considered a New York resident, you must live in a permanent or principal home in the State of New York for the 12-months immediately prior to the date of expected enrollment.
For general admissions: The form will be available online through your Cornell Tracking Page.
For Transfer Students, Early Acceptance Pathway Applicants, and Accelerated BS/DVM Pathway Applicants: You will receive a link to the form in the application. You should print it, complete it, and send it to the Admissions Office at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine with your application material.