welcome

     

  Prospective Students

       Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine Nursing and Allied Health (CVMNAH) offers state–of–the–art infrastructure and training to applicants seeking a top graduate education.  The curriculum is designed to provide students training with the distinct Tuskegee University tradition of an education that meets worldwide needs.  The CVMNAH offers a unique opportunity for candidates seeking to understand translational health issues because, CVMNAH students can combines animal and human health studies offering a stage that afford to pursue the solution to real-world problems involving animal and human biomedical research combined into “a one medicine-one-health world” concept that guides our academic mission.  For a list of current faculty engaged in research visit (link to faculty briefs).

Applicants seeking entrance to graduate programs offered through the CVMNAH need to complete the appropriate application forms (domestic or international), and submit the application with appropriate fee to the Admission Office.  As of Monday, May 12, 2008 there is no separate processing for admission to graduate school.  Once the admission office receives completed form, fee grades/transcripts and the application is marked complete, the applicant will be notified and Admission Office will forward copies of documents to the Office of Associate Dean for Research and Advanced Studies (ADRAS), where an application package is marked as complete ONLY after two letters of recommendation and a personal statement are on file.  

 

Registration

Application forms for domestic and international students


Additional ADRAS Requirements


           Personal Statement  Sample Form

Other Requirements


             GRE
             WES
             TOELF

 

 

 

Tuskegee University is accredited by the commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur,
Georgia 30033-4097 - Telephone 404-679-4501) to award doctoral, professional, master's and bachelor's degrees.