Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine

RUSVM students come from all over the world, with most being citizens or permanent residents of the United States,[1] who are eligible to apply for financial assistance under Title IV of the Higher Education Act.

The Postgraduate Studies program offers Master of Science (MSc) and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in all research areas supported by RUSVM.

The preclinical program includes a series of "introduction to clinics" courses that provide small-group instruction and hands-on animal experience through community practice, ambulatory practice, or working with university owned herds of cattle, horses, donkeys, and sheep.

The school has established four Research Centers, each relevant to the concept of One Health in developing or tropical countries.

The centers are: The faculty engage in research projects totaling $21 million from grant-awarding bodies, corporations, and governmental agencies.

[9] RUSVM has begun recruiting students in Singapore for international research internship programs.