Indiana’s Hanover College suspends effort to open veterinary school
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Indiana’s Hanover College suspends effort to open veterinary school

Hanover College’s ambitious plan to launch a veterinary school in Indiana that combined remote and in-person instruction has been paused due to new accreditation rules limiting distance education in veterinary programs. The initiative, first announced in late 2023, would have been the first veterinary school in the U.S. to implement a hybrid learning model.

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UMES Veterinary School Set for 2026 Accreditation Review
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UMES Veterinary School Set for 2026 Accreditation Review

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s School of Veterinary Medicine is approaching a key point in its effort to secure accreditation for what will become Maryland’s first veterinary school. The institution will undergo a full accreditation site review by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education from June 21 through June 26, 2026, according to information released by the university.

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Shocking Move: Top Mexican Vet School Drops U.S. Accreditation!
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Shocking Move: Top Mexican Vet School Drops U.S. Accreditation!

In a surprising turn for international veterinary education, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine—often hailed as the oldest veterinary school in the Western Hemisphere—has voluntarily withdrawn from accreditation by the AVMA Council on Education (COE), effective at the end of 2025.

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