Support Future Veterinarians

  • Support the future of veterinary medicine

Support Future Veterinarians

Support Future Veterinarians

Imagine the first group of Rowan University veterinary students on commencement day in May 2029. It’s a warm sunny morning on campus with ambitious graduates all backstage in caps and gowns, each buzzing with excitement for the future.

Some of them may have left your practice as veterinary technicians looking to pursue their ultimate dream, and through your mentorship, are now achieving that goal. There are others who, through an externship or clerkship opportunity with you, found a deep passion for an area of veterinary medicine that they had never before considered. Then there are others still, perhaps students you never met, who are there because your support of the school through gifts and scholarships allowed their chosen profession to become a reality.

The Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University has received a wonderful welcome from you, and our team appreciates being an active member of the community. Soon, we will supply your practices with new graduates, helping you meet the need for veterinary care. This is a mutually beneficial relationship that will continue well into the future!

Your level of influence over the future of veterinary medicine, right here and right now, in New Jersey, has never been greater. At this time, we reach out to share our excitement, our gratitude, and our hope for the future while inviting your direct involvement.

 

Make a difference today by supporting the school through the following options:

  • NJVF Endowed Scholarship: Your gift supports our talented students, regardless of circumstance, with the opportunity to develop their intellectual and cultural horizons.
  • Dean’s Fund: Your support reinforces the mission of the veterinary school by fueling essential initiatives.
  • Shelter Medicine and Community Outreach: Training includes shelter medicine and One Health topics such as population medicine, biosecurity, animal welfare, and more.
  • PAWS Farm: This 10-acre facility provides clinical skills training for veterinary students and outreach to P-12 students through on-site experiential learning.