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Five Ways to BE Well - Why itβs important
Try these five ways to Be Well to help you feel more positive by increasing satisfaction and happiness and reducing stress and anxiety. -
FAFSA - Loan types and amounts
There are two types of loans available through the Direct Loan Program. Direct Subsidised Loan (Only applies to Undergraduate students) Direct Unsubsidised Loan Direct Plus Loan These two loans replace the Stafford Subsidised Loan, Stafford β¦ -
Council Tax
Full-time students are not required to pay Council Tax throughout the years of their studies -
Intercalated BSc Comparative Pathology
The Royal Veterinary College's Intecalated BSc Comparative Pathology degree option focuses on veterinary pathology in a way which will support subsequent pathology-oriented careers through first-class small group teaching and innovative research projects -
Year 11 Summer School 2018
For three days at the end of August, 30 year 11 students had the chance to visit the Royal Veterinary College. They were there to learn more about careers with animals and get some excellent experience including clinical skills, animal handling, β¦For three days at the end of August, 30 year 11 students had the chance to visit the Royal β¦
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Graduation 2025 - FAQ
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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) youβll be eligible for the RVC Bursary. The Bursary is £1,000* per year and is paid directly to β¦ -
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine with an Intercalated Year
The Royal Veterinary College's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine BVetMed with Intercalated Year is a full-time six-year undergraduate degree in vet medicine, including a one-year intercalated BSc degree,, taught at the RVC, University of London, UK -
USA Student Loans
Student Loan and Federal Aid information for Royal Veterinary College students applying from the USA -
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