NC State’s New Equine Scholars Program: A Gateway for St. Andrews Students to a Veterinary Career
October 22, 2024 | Laurinburg, NC
St. Andrews University is proud to announce its partnership with NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine in the launch of the Equine Scholars Program this fall. This innovative program is designed to provide qualified undergraduate students with a passion for horse health a direct pathway into NC State’s prestigious Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program.
North Carolina’s equine industry is thriving, contributing an impressive $2.9 billion to the state’s economy last year. However, the demand for equine veterinary services is outpacing the supply of qualified practitioners, leading to a critical shortage and increased burnout among existing professionals. To address this, NC State has developed the Equine Scholars Program, which aims to bolster the pipeline of future equine veterinarians.
The program, inspired by the successful Food Animal Scholars initiative, offers St. Andrews students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience and mentorship from NC State’s expert equine instructors, Dr. Katie Sheats and Dr. Callie Fogle, as well as private practice veterinarians. Accepted scholars will be guaranteed a seat in NC State’s DVM program upon meeting the admissions criteria and completing their undergraduate degree.
"As North Carolina’s only veterinary college, NC State is committed to training veterinarians who can serve the needs of our state’s animal owners," says Dr. Callie Fogle, co-founder of the Equine Scholars Program. "This program is designed to equip students with the skills and community support necessary for a sustainable career in equine medicine."
Applications for the program open on November 1. Eligible students from St. Andrews University, along with those from NC State, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and the University of Mount Olive, are invited to apply for one of the six available slots in the inaugural cohort. Students from other universities are encouraged to express their interest for future program expansions.
St. Andrews University, a branch of Webber International University, was founded in 1960 through a merger with Flora Macdonald College and Presbyterian Junior College. Rooted in Scottish heritage, it offers a variety of undergraduate degrees in Business, Education, Health Sciences, Liberal & Creative Arts, Sciences, and Sport Studies, as well as graduate degrees in Business and Education at its Laurinburg campus, Pinehurst location, and online.
St. Andrews is dedicated to providing students with pathways to careers in veterinary medicine. For more information regarding the Equine Scholars Program, contact Dr. Laura Kellam, Veterinarian in Residence, at kellamll or 910-277-3949.
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Jeffrey Robertson
Vice President, Office of Institutional Advancement
Ph: 910-277-5769