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Investing in the future of animal health, one student at a time.

A veterinary scholarship can be a transformative opportunity for aspiring veterinarians, providing essential financial support to pursue their academic goals. By reducing tuition costs, these scholarships enable students to focus on their studies and develop the skills needed to care for animals. Investing in education through scholarships not only helps individuals achieve their professional goals but also contributes to the overall welfare of animals, ensuring they receive the compassionate care they deserve.

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Key Details for 2026

Two scholarships will be awarded - one for a first or second year student at Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine and one for a first or second year student at Texas A&M/VERO.

​Application Window

Applications for current first or second-year DVM students generally open in January and close on March 31.​​​​​​​​​

Eligibility

Applicants are evaluated holistically based on academic performance, leadership, experience, essays, and letters of recommendation.​

Must be current first or second-year veterinary students either at Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine or Texas A&M/VERO.

HPVMA 2025 Scholarship Recipients

Brianna Bazel

TAMU VERO Class of 2027

Hometown:
Corpus Christi, TX.

VERO:
Dual-Degree path in Veterinary Public Health Master's Program.

​​Career goals:
Shelter Medicine and Preventative Care Programs.

Erica Vincent

TTU SVM Class of 2027

Hometown:
Weatherford, TX.

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TTU:
Theriogenology Representative for the Companion Animal and Food Animal Clubs.

Career goals:
Mixed Animal Practice with an emphasis on bovine medicine.

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