This option is designed to prepare you for a career in the veterinary sciences. This degree will provide you with the academic background and abilities needed by veterinary schools for a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.

Program Highlights

  • Exceptional laboratories
  • Cooperating area farmers and ranchers
  • Hands-on learning opportunities
  • High school dual enrollment opportunities
  • Engaged and friendly student body
  • High veterinary school placement rate per student application
  • Affordable tuition
  • Internships
  • Undergraduate research opportunities

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Career Pathways

There is a projected growth in the veterinary field over the next 10 years of 12% to 15%.

Organizations and Opportunities

As an ENMU student, you'll have the opportunity to participate in various campus and discipline-related organizations particularly the Pre-Vet Agriculture Club. You may also assist faculty on research projects, work in labs, and other related activities.

Scholarships and Financial Assistance

Eastern New Mexico University is committed to helping you finance your education. You can find more information about admissions scholarships and financial assistance available to students. Qualified students can apply for funds through programs to support minority groups in science and research led by faculty.

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High School Courses

If you're interested in becoming a pre-veterinary student at ENMU, science and math courses while you are in high school.

Additional Degree Information

You can find additional information about the Bachelor of Science in Pre-Veterinary degree, including the courses you will take when you're a pre-vet major at Eastern.


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Advisor

Kalynn Baldock

Dr. Kalynn Baldock

Assistant Professor of Agriculture, Department Chair

Office Location: Agriculture (AG), Room 107

Phone: 575.562.2517