Veterinary Medicine Education Act of 1971
Governor Corzine of the State of New Jersey:Fully Fund the Veterinary Medical Education Act of 19711. New Jersey has NO state Veterinary School.2. The legislature in 1971 enacted the Veterinary Medica... continue reading »
"The money that New Jersey puts towards our tuition each year will greatly affect whether I will be able to afford to live and practice back in New Jersey once I graduate. This money helps not only presently with tuition costs, but after veterinary school "
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"I was one of the few recipients that was able to take advantage of New Jersey's veterinary contract program."
"Education is so very important. Our animals/ pets in NJ deserve health care and good care. Please help our talent and compassionate people who want to help and care for our pets do it here in NJ. We alreadly have a shortage of Veterianarins here."
"My niece is currently in Vet school"
"In cutting the funding for the veterinary education programs, I feel that the future vets from New Jersey are being deprived the opportunity to a more affordable education for their profession. In order to keep prospective New Jerseyan veterinarians retur"
"NJ is doing a disservice to all by ignoring need, sending students out of state and limiting those who can be vets to those who can qualify for the few slots open to out-of-state students elsewhere given imposed higher requirements and enormous costs"
"Veterinary Student at Tufts from NJ. I view this program as vital in order to encourage students from NJ to maintain their NJ residency during vet school and returning to NJ to practice."
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