Should I go to a technical college before going to a four year college then to vet school?
Hi, I am a senior in high school and I'm interested in becoming a veterinarian, I will be going to vet school at Clemson, and a technical college that is close to home offers courses that transfer to Clemson. I talked with a vet and she said I should go to a four year college for undergrad instead of a technical college, because vet school is hard to get into and they may not accept me from a technical college. Is this true? I am not sure what to do because I cannot find another small four year college that offers classes that will transfer to Clemson.
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Courtney’s Answer
Yes, vet school is very hard and competitive to get into. If you want to go to Clemons, you will need to go for the whole time, if preferred, rather than trying to go to technical college and then transferring.
Nirah Shomer, DVM PhD DACLAM
Nirah’s Answer
There WOULD be a significant advantage for you to attend an in-state school- the minimum GPA requirement is lower. I recommend you speak directly to the admissions office and ask about their policies. Since they are not yet open, it is all a bit speculative.
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Karin’s Answer
Veterinarian is a great career choice, but getting into Veterinary School is competitive. Since Vet School is a graduate degree, you would first get your bachelors in a major that interests you. Many students choose biology, chemistry or biochemistry, but it can be anything. Make sure you cover the pre-requisite courses as listed on the Clemson website.
You could start at a Community College or Technical College, e.g. Midlands Technical College, for the first 2 years to save some money and then transfer to a 4-year school, e.g. Clemson, to complete your bachelors. Undergraduate courses, mostly gen ed requirements and foundational courses, are the only ones that would transfer from Community or Technical College to a 4-year school. There is no transfer of courses from undergraduate to Vet School.
IF you start at the Technical College, you need to check which courses are considered equivalent so you get credit at the 4-year school. Like your vet friend said, there is always a danger that course credits from Community or Technical Colleges are considered inferior to credits from 4-year schools and disadvantage you. You might want to talk to the Admission Office at the Vet School, but since they are only opening in 2026 they might not even have a definitive answer yet.
I hope this helps! All the best to you!
KP
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