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Veterinary Nursing - Offer Holder FAQs
As a potential student, you may have many questions about the RVC and university life in general, below are our frequently asked questions from other offer holders: What is the Students' Union? The Students' Union is a student-led organisation … -
How to Apply (D310)
The application process for the FdSc Veterinary Nursing (D310) programme is outlined below. UCAS You should apply via UCAS online. The UCAS course code for the three year FdSc Veterinary Nursing programme is D310. The Royal Veterinary College's … -
How to apply (One Health)
How to apply Applications for taught postgraduate programmes are submitted through our online portal. Applications for September 2025 entry are now closed. When applying - students must submit complete applications that include the documents … -
How to Apply (D101)
Application information for students applying to the BVetMed with Intercalated Year (D101) can be found below. It is each applicant's responsibility to ensure they fully complete the application process, so make sure you read all the information … -
How to apply
Applications must be submitted, according to the process shown below: 240 hour individual modules (application link) Credit bearing Application deadline: 15th December, for studies commencing the following February 35 hour individual … -
Biological Sciences
We are serious about science, and we are proud to have been behind some important advances in the history of animal welfare, disease control, evolution, and human and animal medicine. Our world-renowned experts and exciting research opportunities will give you an unrivalled learning experience to take your knowledge to the highest level and to help shape the future of science. -
Fees and Funding
There are a number of funding options for Royal Veterinary College students and the RVC offers advice about fees, bursaries, scholarships, funding for international students and advice about money. -
MRes - A big-data and qualitative exploration of end-of-life outcomes and decision-making for dogs with osteosarcoma
Supervisors: Dr Rowena Packer, Dr Dan O’Neill, Prof Dave Brodbelt, Dr Sandra Guillen Department: Clinical Science and Services/Pathobiology and Population Sciences Background, aims and objectives: End-of-life decision-making for dogs with … -
Guidance on references and for referees
The College requires two recent references in support of your application. Both referees should be familiar with your academic/clinical work, preferably at the institution at which you have recently studied/are studying or working. A reference … -
Disability, learning difference & long-term health conditions
Advice about support available for students with disabilities, learning differences, neurodivergent conditions, mental health difficulties and chronic or long term health difficulties can be provided by the RVC Disability Team