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College of Veterinary Medicine


Campaign funding priorities

Goal for the College of Veterinary Medicine: $35 million

Objectives

To improve and ensure the College of Veterinary Medicine maintains the highest levels of education, patient care and investigative work in the field of veterinary medicine.

Capital projects: $11.5 million

Equine Sports Medicine Center — $3,500,000
Animal Compassion Center — $8,000,000

Renovations: $2.5 million

Alumni Educational and Learning Center/Trotter Hall — $1,000,000
Student Center/Trotter Hall — $500,000
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital — $1,000,000

Research: $4 million

Fellowships
Assistantships
Undergraduate research

Faculty of Distinction enhancement: $10 million

Establish a professorship ($1 million) or faculty chair ($2 million) in each department in the college

Scholarship/endowment: $5 million

The need to supplement financial assistance continues to grow. The average debt of a graduating senior is $80,000.

Departmental enhancement: $2 million

Clinical sciences
Anatomy and physiology
Diagnostic medicine and pathobiology