If you are looking for a veterinary school in the northeastern quadrant of the United States, you have several choices. Cornell University has a College of Veterinary Medicine located in Ithaca, New York. The University of Michigan at East Lansing offers graduate programs in veterinary medicine, as does Ohio State University at Columbus and the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Tufts University at North Grafton, Massachusetts, and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University also offer graduate programs in veterinary medicine.
Numerous veterinary schools are available in the southeastern region of the United States. Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, the University of Florida at Gainesville, the University of Georgia at Athens, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, Mississippi State University, North Carolina State University at Raleigh, and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville offer graduate programs in veterinary medicine. Another Alabama university, Tuskegee University at Tuskegee, Alabama, offers a veterinary education school in the southeastern United States.
Several central states are home to one or more veterinary schools. The University of Wisconsin at Madison, Purdue University at West Lafayette, Indiana, Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, the University of Missouri at Columbia, University of Minnesota at St. Paul, Kansas State University at Manhattan, and Iowa State University at Ames provide veterinary medicine graduate degree programs. In addition, the University of Illinois at Urbana Illinois is a recognized veterinary school.
In the northwestern United States, several recognized veterinary schools offer graduate degree medical programs. Colorado State University, the University of California, Oregon State University, and Washington State University are the veterinary schools in the northwestern region of the United States.
Texas A&M University at College Station, Texas, as of 2009, is the only school of veterinary medicine in the southwestern region of the United States.
Pursuing graduate education in veterinary medicine often requires travel and four years spent at an out of state university hundreds of miles from home. Consider this before you undertake four years of veterinary studies at an undergraduate level.