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Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine

East Lansing, MI2025 data

GRE Median

157

154–160 range

GPA Median

3.64

3.50–3.80 range

Acceptance Rate

14%

Program avg: 15.4%

Class Size

113

How to Get Into Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine

To be competitive at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, applicants typically present a GRE score near 157 (middle 50%: 154–160) and a GPA around 3.64 (3.50–3.80). Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine admits about 14% of applicants. Each entering class is roughly 113 students. The school is located in East Lansing, MI. Figures reflect the 2025 entering class. Enter your own GPA and GRE score on AdmitBase to see your personalized match category and admission odds.

Admitted Student Profiles

GRE Score Range

25th: 154Median: 15775th: 160

GPA Range

25th: 3.5Median: 3.6475th: 3.8

Tuition

In-State / Resident

$34,820

$14,397 above program average

Out-of-State / Non-Resident

$62,080

Outcomes

Board/Certification Pass Rate

95%

Data source: AAVMC (2025). Statistics reflect the most recently published admission cycle.

Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine's acceptance rate?

Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine has an acceptance rate of about 14% (2025 entering class). For comparison, the average across Veterinary Medicine programs we track is 15.4%.

What GRE score do you need for Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine?

Admitted students at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine have a median GRE score of 157, with a middle-50% range of 154 to 160 (2025 entering class). A score at or above the median makes you most competitive.

What GPA do you need to get into Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine?

The median GPA of admitted students at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is 3.64, with a middle-50% range of 3.50 to 3.80 (2025 entering class).

How much does Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine cost?

Annual in-state or resident tuition at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is $34,820. Out-of-state or non-resident tuition is $62,080. Tuition figures exclude living expenses and fees.

How hard is it to get into Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine?

Admission to Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is competitive: it admits roughly 14% of applicants, the median GRE is 157, the median GPA is 3.64. Applicants near or above these medians have the strongest odds. Use AdmitBase to see whether Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a Safety, Target, Reach, or Far Reach for your specific GPA and GRE score.

Where is Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine located?

Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is located in East Lansing, MI.

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