General
No. AAVMC is an association of institutions of higher education, and does not provide any kind of veterinary services. Contact your state veterinary medical association for a list of care providers in your area. You may also look at our membership page to see if there is a veterinary college near you.
AAVMC does not accredit DVM or equivalent educational programs. This is done by the AVMA Council on Education. AAVMC is, however, responsible for appointing a portion of the council’s membership. For more information, see the AVMA website.
AAVMC does not rank veterinary medical colleges. Refer to our position statement on third-party ranking systems.
AAVMC is an association of institutions of higher education, whereas AVMA is an association of individual veterinarians. While AAVMC and AVMA have many areas of common interest and collaboration, each is an independently incorporated organization.
AAVMC advocacy letters and newsletters provide the latest information on our Governmental Affairs programming. Additionally, all AAVMC member institutions are invited to join our annual Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. Learn more on our Advocacy Page.
Applicants
Please access our pre-vet materials for more information about the application process.
Members
Dues are billed in April and are due July 1 of each year. AAVMC sends the dues invoice to the institutional representative as well as the financial contact for the institution. For more information, please contact accounting@aavmc.org.
Annual Volunteer Call
AAVMC hosts a call for volunteers each year to fill committee vacancies. Appointment Process: All committee members are appointed by the AAVMC president. Term of Service: Committee members commit to a three-year term commencing after the April annual conference.
Learn more about AAVMC Committees.
Members
Members can participate in key decision-making bodies, including the Board of Directors and the Assembly. They are eligible for positions on governance and finance committees, as well as the Data Committee.
All Member Types
All members can submit nominations or self-nominations to participate in councils and committees related to veterinary education, professional development, wellbeing, and research.
Specialized Roles
Specialized roles, such as advocacy committee positions, liaison appointments, JVME Editorial Board positions, and participation in initiatives, task forces, and working groups, are available by invitation based on qualifications and expertise.
Individuals who are members of staff or faculty at an AAVMC member institution can email info@aavmc.org with an announcement. AAVMC will review the request and determine whether it can be accommodated. For job postings, AAVMC maintains a Jobs Board, which can be accessed here. AAVMC moved away from listservs in 2020 and now hosts the association’s various communities on AAVMC Connect. AAVMC Connect communities are limited to staff or faculty of AAVMC member institutions or invited guests serving in specific consultancy roles.
Media
Please visit our member listing for the most up-to-date information on membership.
Please review our Public Data Report for the most up-to-date information on graduation rates.
Please review our Public Data Report for the most up-to-date information.