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Critical Needs for Research in Veterinary Science

Appendix F
Student Enrollment and Faculty Size in Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in the United States

Number of Students Enrolled in DVM Program, Faculty Size (Full-Time Equivalent, Tenure, and Tenure Track) and Student/Faculty Ratio in Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in the United States from 1995-1996 to 2004-2005

Year

Number of Students in DVM Programs

Faculty Size

Student/Faculty Ratio

1995–1996

8,854

2,339

3.8

1996–1997

8,956

2,624

3.4

1997–1998

9,010

2,206

4.1

1998–1999

9,055

2,629

3.4

1999–2000

9,121

2,752

3.3

2000–2001

9,170

2,584

3.5

2001–2002

9,276

2,543

3.6

2002–2003

9,363

2,631

3.6

2003–2004

9,587

2,665

3.6

2004–2005

9,758

2,787

3.5

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Summary (1-12)
1 The Role of Veterinary Research in Human Society (13-20)
2 Progress and Opportunities in Veterinary Research (21-50)
3 Setting and Implementing an Agenda for Veterinary Research (51-82)
4 Resources for Veterinary Research (83-144)
5 An Assessment of Current and Projected Resource Needs for Research in Veterinary Science (145-168)
References (169-178)
Appendix A Statement of Task (179-182)
Appendix B Committee Biographies (183-188)
Appendix C Workshop on National Needs for Research in Veterinary Science (189-190)
Appendix D Bioterrorism Agents (191-192)
Appendix E University Centers for Agricultural Biosecurity (193-194)
Appendix F Student Enrollment and Faculty Size in Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in the United States (195-196)
Appendix G Research Expenditures for 27 Colleges of Veterinary Medicine (197-198)
Appendix H Relationship Between Research Expenditures of Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Co-Location with Relevant Research Facilities (199-202)
Appendix I Institutions or Organizations that Contribute Major Resources to Wildlife and Aquatic Health, Food Safety, and Well-Being (203-204)
Appendix J R29, R37, and T32 Grants Awarded to Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Departments of Veterinary Sciences, FY 1993-FY 2003 (205-208)
Appendix K Research Facilities of the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Its Partners (209-214)
Appendix L Issues and Concerns about Recruiting Students for Research Careers in Veterinary Science from AAVMC Symposium on Veterinary Graduate Education (215-216)
Appendix M Recommendations in the NRC Report National Needs and Priorities for Veterinarians in Biomedical Research that Apply Broadly to Veterinary Research (217-218)
Appendix N Examples of Funding Opportunities for Veterinary Research (219-222)

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