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Veterinary Schools in Ohio

There are 12 schools in the state of Ohio offering veterinary programs. In 2010, 554 students graduated from programs at Ohio veterinary schools. 380 of all these students graduated with associates degrees and 142 of all these students graduated with doctoral degrees.

Overview

487 students graduate from veterinary programs in this state, on average, per year. This accounts for 6% of students who US schools graduate from veterinary programs. Specifically, 31 students graduated with veterinary certificates, 380 with an associate's level degree, one with a bachelor's level degree, and 142 with a doctorate level degree.

12 veterinary schools are located in Ohio. And out of these, seven schools are private, while five schools are public. Tuition at a private veterinary school is $28,413, while tuition at a public veterinary school varies from $5,110 to $9,420.

Average tuition for programs in veterinary medicine is $12,408. While the lowest tuition in this Great Lakes state, which is $5,110 every year, is at Kent State University at Tuscarawas, the highest tuition for veterinary programs, which is $28,413 per year, is at Otterbein University.

Ohio schools offer certificates, associates degrees, bachelors degrees, and doctoral degrees for students pursing veterinary. In 2010, while 142 of all veterinary students at the master's level pursued doctoral level degrees, no students at the undergraduate level in veterinary medicine sought degrees at the masters level.

Veterinary Program Completions in Ohio 2006 - 2010

487 students graduate from veterinary programs in this state, on average, per year. This accounts for 6% of students who US schools graduate from veterinary programs. Specifically, 31 students graduated with veterinary certificates, 380 with an associate's level degree, one with a bachelor's level degree, and 142 with a doctorate level degree.

Veterinary Program Completions in Ohio 2006 - 2010

  • Certificate 2006: 0
  • Certificate 2007: 63
  • Certificate 2008: 37
  • Certificate 2009: 28
  • Certificate 2010: 31
  • Associate 2006: 184
  • Associate 2007: 210
  • Associate 2008: 249
  • Associate 2009: 319
  • Associate 2010: 380
  • Bachelor 2006: 0
  • Bachelor 2007: 0
  • Bachelor 2008: 0
  • Bachelor 2009: 0
  • Bachelor 2010: 1
  • Doctorate 2006: 133
  • Doctorate 2007: 139
  • Doctorate 2008: 135
  • Doctorate 2009: 139
  • Doctorate 2010: 142

Veterinary Program Availability in Ohio

Ohio schools offer a total of 12 veterinary programs. Of these programs, approximately 75% are associate's level programs. The remaining programs are certificates and degrees at the bachelors level and the doctoral level.

Veterinary Program Availability in Ohio

  • Certificate: 1
  • Associate: 9
  • Bachelor: 1
  • Doctorate: 1

Career Trends

Veterinarians — Salary by Percentile

Veterinarians — Salary by Percentile

Veterinarians — Salary by Percentile

  • 10th Percentile: 53570
  • 25th Percentile: 64960
  • Median: 79470
  • 75th Percentile: 101630
  • 90th Percentile: 119720

Career Trends

Veterinarians — Employment Trend

Veterinarians — Employment Trend

Veterinarians — Employment Trend

  • Median Salary 2006: 72160
  • Median Salary 2007: 75870
  • Median Salary 2008: 80020
  • Median Salary 2009: 78100
  • Median Salary 2010: 79470
  • Total Employed 2006: 1620
  • Total Employed 2007: 1660
  • Total Employed 2008: 1870
  • Total Employed 2009: 1890
  • Total Employed 2010: 2020

Ohio vs National Veterinary Employment

Ohio vs National Veterinary Employment

  • Employed in Ohio: 3.708% (2020)

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1. Northcoast Medical Training Academy

1832 State Route 59
Kent, OH 44240
(330) 678-6600x224

Northcoast Medical Training Academy offers one veterinary program and this school is located in the suburbs of Kent, Ohio. This vocational school is one of 136 vocational schools in Ohio. This school ranks first in terms of enrollment in the state of Ohio.

2. The University of Cincinnati - Raymond Walters College

9555 Plainfield Rd
Blue Ash, OH 45236-1096
(513) 745-5600

The University of Cincinnati-Raymond Walters College offers one program in veterinary medicine and this school is located in the suburbs of Blue Ash, Ohio. UC Blue Ash is a public 4-year institution. It is the seventh oldest institution in the state of Ohio offering veterinary programs.

3. Bradford School

2469 Stelzer Road
Columbus, OH 43219
(614) 416-6200

Bradford School offers one program in veterinary medicine and it is located in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. This school is the ninth biggest institution in the state of Ohio offering veterinary medicine.

4. Brown Mackie College - Akron

755 White Pond Drive- STE 101
Akron, OH 44320
(330) 869-3600x51

Brown Mackie College-Akron is a for-profit 2-year institution, founded in 1980. This school, which is near the center of the city, is located in Akron, OH. This small school is one of several campuses. This school offers students five certificates and 15 degrees at the associates level. In 2010, 1,141 students pursued degrees from the 18 programs at this school. It offers subjects such as nursing assisting and technology. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools accredits this school.

5. Brown Mackie College - Cincinnati

1011 Glendale-Milford Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45215-1107
(513) 771-2424

Brown Mackie College-Cincinnati offers one veterinary program and this school is in the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio. 1,848 students pursue degrees in 31 Brown Mackie College-Cincinnati programs, overall. This school is the fifth biggest institution in the state of Ohio offering veterinary medicine.

6. The Stautzenberger College - Brecksville

8001 Katherine Boulevard
Brecksville, OH 44141
(440) 838-1999

The Stautzenberger College-Brecksville, which is very close to Brecksville, Ohio, is in a rural area and it offers one veterinary program. This very small school is the third oldest institution in the state of Ohio offering programs in veterinary medicine.

7. The Stautzenberger College - Maumee

1796 Indian Wood Circle
Maumee, OH 43537-4007
(419) 866-0261

The Stautzenberger College-Maumee is in Maumee, Ohio, where students can enjoy a rural setting. and it offers one veterinary program. It is a for-profit 2-year institution. This school is the second oldest institution in the state of Ohio offering veterinary programs.

8. Brown Mackie College - Findlay

1700 Fostoria Ave Suite 100
Findlay, OH 45840
(419) 423-2211

Brown Mackie College-Findlay offers one program in veterinary medicine. It is a for-profit 2-year institution. In terms of programs, it is the third largest institution in the state of Ohio offering veterinary medicine.

9. Kent State University at Tuscarawas

330 University Dr N.E.
New Philadelphia, OH 44663-9403
(330) 339-3391

Kent State University at Tuscarawas, which is very close to New Philadelphia, Ohio, is in a rural setting and it offers one program in veterinary medicine. Kent State is one of 115 public post-secondary institutions in Ohio. This school is the fourth largest institution in the state of Ohio offering veterinary medicine.

10. Columbus State Community College

550 E Spring St
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 287-5353

Columbus State Community College is 0.8 miles from the heart of downtown and this college offers one program in veterinary medicine. This community college is one of 17 community colleges in Ohio. This public college is the sixth oldest institution in the state of Ohio offering programs in veterinary medicine.

11. Otterbein University

1 Grove Street
Westerville, OH 43081
(614) 890-3000

Otterbein University is in the suburbs of Westerville, Ohio and this school offers one program in veterinary medicine. It is a 4-year institution. Otterbein is the oldest institution in the state of Ohio offering programs in veterinary medicine.

12. Ohio State University - Main

190 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 292-6446

Ohio State University-Main, which is 2.7 miles from the center of the city, is located in Columbus, OH and OSU offers one program in veterinary medicine. This public university is a public, 4-year, research institution. It is the oldest institution in the state of Ohio offering programs in veterinary medicine.

13. The Cuyahoga Community College District

700 Carnegie Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115-2878
(800) 954-8742

The Cuyahoga Community College District, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Cleveland, OH and this college offers one veterinary program. 31,250 students seek degrees in 90 programs at this community college, overall. In terms of enrollment, it ranks first in the state of Ohio.