![]() The college must submit reports to the Council every six months. These deficiencies must be corrected in two years. Probationary Accreditation is granted to a college that has one or more major deficiencies that have more than minimal impact on student learning or safety.Colleges with a status of Accredited with minor deficiencies submit reports twice a year. Colleges with a status of Accredited submit annual interim reports to monitor continued compliance with the Standards of Accreditation. ![]() A college with one or more minor deficiencies that have minimal or no effect on student learning or safety, that can be reasonably be addressed in one year, is Accredited with minor deficiencies. Accredited is a classification granted to a college that has no deficiencies in any of the Standards and is granted for a period of up to seven years.The AVMA COE is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of any accredited status representations on any other website. Accreditation is achieved through a review process conducted by an external review panel of practitioners and academics, which verifies that the program meets the requirements of an accredited college of veterinary medicine. Schools, programs, degrees, or other information are listed here only after satisfactory completion of the AVMA COE accreditation process. This page contains the only official internet list of schools and programs accredited in the field(s) of veterinary medicine by the AVMA COE. This information is provided as a public service by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education® (COE) consistent with a web listing protocol recommended by the Association of Specialized and Professional Accreditors (ASPA). American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF).American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR). ![]()
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