The Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine has been ranked number 8 in the world and number 3 among US veterinary schools. This ranking was reported by educational data specialists Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).
“At a time when everyone is being challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic and good news is a hot commodity, our College takes special pride in the high-quality of education we deliver to our students,” says Birgit Puschner, dean of the College. “Our DVM program is a testament to not just our students and educators, but to our entire community—alumni, donors, staff, and our health and research partners—that supports us, no matter the context or conditions we face.”
MSU also retains its number 1 rank among the 6 colleges of veterinary medicine in the Big Ten Conference, a union of world-class academic institutions that share a common mission of research, graduate, professional, and undergraduate teaching and public service; 6 of the 30 veterinary programs in the United States are in the Big Ten.