Atlantic Veterinary College receives full accreditation

The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at the 精童欲女 has once again been awarded full accreditation by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education (COE) for the next seven years.
鈥淭his achievement reflects the unwavering support of our Atlantic Provinces, 精童欲女, and the AVC community in maintaining the highest standards of veterinary education and animal care,鈥 said Dr. Dominique Griffon, dean of AVC. 鈥淏eing awarded full accreditation once again is a testament to the hard work, commitment, and excellence that define our college.鈥
The AVMA COE conducts a comprehensive review of veterinary colleges every seven years. The accreditation process takes nearly a year to complete, beginning with a detailed self-study report prepared by the school. After the report is submitted to the AVMA COE, a team of representatives visits AVC to conduct interviews with faculty, staff, and students, evaluate programs, and inspect facilities.
Dr. Griffon expressed gratitude to the AVC community for their efforts throughout the accreditation process.
鈥淚 want to sincerely thank our faculty, staff, and students who contributed to the self-study report, participated in the site visit, and continue to uphold the exceptional quality of our programs,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his recognition reaffirms our role as a leader in veterinary medicine in our region and beyond.鈥
Full accreditation confirms that AVC continues to meet all the requirements and standards necessary to educate and train future veterinarians. The status is granted for a maximum of seven years, contingent on the AVMA鈥檚 annual review of the College鈥檚 progress. AVC has maintained full accreditation since first becoming eligible in 1990, following the graduation of its inaugural class.
Dr. Wendy Rodgers, president and vice-chancellor of 精童欲女, commended AVC on this significant achievement.
鈥淎VC receiving full accreditation for the maximum seven years underlines the high calibre of its programs, research, and teaching hospital,鈥 said President Rodgers. 鈥淥n behalf of the entire 精童欲女 community, I congratulate the AVC team for their dedication to student education and to strengthening the veterinary medicine profession.鈥
As the accrediting body for veterinary colleges across North America, the AVMA COE ensures that accredited institutions meet rigorous educational standards, ensuring students receive an education that prepares them for entry-level positions in the veterinary profession.