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BSc Veterinary Nursing
The Royal Veterinary College is at the forefront of education and training in veterinary nursing. The BSc Veterinary nursing is a full-time four-year undergraduate vet nursing degree taught at the RVC, University of London -
DSA Assessors
Non-Medical Helper (NMH) providers used by RVC students include Independent Dyslexia Consultants and University Mentoring Organisation -
MARS EQUESTRIAN Scholarship, September 2022 – September 2024
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and University of Pennsylvania have launched a unique equine research training opportunity generously funded by MARS EQUESTRIAN™. The overarching goal of this programme is to improve the health and welfare of the … -
Ophthalmology Residency
Three year program satisfying the training requirements needed to attain specialist certification in the European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists -
English Language Requirements
This page displays a full list of all English language qualifications the RVC accepts as alternatives to IELTS. -
About your offer
How to accept your offer If you decide that the RVC is for you, we would be delighted to welcome you into our world-renowned community. To formally accept, you'll need to log on to your UCAS portal and accept the offer as either your firm or … -
RVC Bursaries for Undergraduates
RVC Bursary Schemes As a Home/UK undergraduate student, if your household income is below £35,000 per year (2024/5 entry) or £39,000 (2025/6 entry) you’ll be eligible for the RVC Bursary. The Bursary is £1,000* per year and is paid directly to … -
Financial Health
RVC financial health resources for students. Get to know your financial personality and check your financial health. -
Interdisciplinary Food Systems Teaching and Learning (IFSTAL)
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Loans and Grants - Part-time undergraduate (UK and EU students)
Part-time undergraduate students: may be able to get a loan if their part-time course has a course intensity of 25% or more. ‘Course intensity’ measures how much of your course you complete each year compared to an equivalent full-time course. You’ …