Admissions Tours and Info Sessions
In-Person Tours and Information Sessions
Prospective DVM students are encouraged to visit our campus to get an inside look at our facilities. The College of Veterinary Medicine offers scheduled admissions tours led by Veterinary Medicine students and staff. A reservation is required and must be scheduled no later than two (2) business days in advance of the tour day. You will receive an email confirming your reservation and providing parking information and directions within five (5) business days of submission.
Tours are limited to fifteen (15) guests.
At this time, we are unable to offer tours to groups such as elementary and middle school classes, social, civic, and special interest groups. We are also unable to accommodate walk-in tour requests.
FALL Schedule: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:10pm
SPRING Schedule: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:10pm
SUMMER Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday at 12:10pm
Tours are not available during university holidays, weekends, and breaks in the CVM academic calendar.
- Tours meet in the lobby of the main College academic building – located at the end of the long brick walkway between the Health and Wellness Center and the Randall B. Terry Veterinary Hospital – a few minutes before the scheduled 12:10 pm start time.
- Tours highlight our academic programs and are tailored toward prospective students who are at least 15 years of age or older.
Information Sessions provide an in-depth discussion of admissions requirements and the process for admission. Sessions are held once a month remotely alternating between afternoon and evening start times.
Virtual Tour
If you are unable to visit in person, the NC State CVM can be toured through interactive virtual tour pages. The experience is a combination of 3D camera tours along with student tour guide videos and photos. Links to tour are provided below.
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Our pages are part of a bigger NC State virtual tour project that allows people to get an immersive, digital experience of our university without stepping on campus.