Student loans from our partners
on College Ave's website
2.59-17.99%
Mid-600s
on Sallie Mae's website
2.89-17.49%
Mid-600's
on SoFi®'s website
3.23-15.99%
Mid-600s
on Ascent's website
13.09-15.26%
Low-Mid 600s
on MPOWER's website
10.24-15.24%
None
on Ascent's website
13.09-15.26%
Low-Mid 600s
on Funding U's website
7.95-12.49%
None
on MPOWER's website
10.24-15.24%
None
on SoFi®'s website
3.99-9.99%
650
on Earnest's website
3.95-9.99%
650
on ELFI's website
4.29-8.44%
680
on College Ave's website
2.59-17.99%
Mid-600s
on Sallie Mae's website
2.89-17.49%
Mid-600's
on SoFi®'s website
3.23-15.99%
Mid-600s
on College Ave's website
2.59-15.99%
Mid-600s
on Sallie Mae's website
2.89-14.99%
Mid-600's
on Ascent's website
2.69-16.61%
Low-Mid 600s
on College Ave's website
2.59-17.99%
Mid-600s
on Ascent's website
5.25-15.51%
660
on SoFi®'s website
4.12-16.73%
Mid-600s
How much vet schools cost
Most expensive vet schools
| Most Expensive (In-State) | Most Expensive (Out-of-State) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vet School | Tuition/Living Expenses | Vet School | Tuition/Living Expenses | ||
| Midwestern University | $502,419 | Midwestern University | $480,571 | ||
| Western University | $453,516 | University of Pennsylvania | $456,353 | ||
| Tufts University | $394,873 | Long Island University | $450,143 | ||
| University of California, Davis | $343,273 | University of Arizona | $416,025 | ||
| Tuskegee University | $332,485 | Tufts University | $413,637 | ||
Least expensive vet schools
| Least Expensive (In-State) | Least Expensive (Out-of-State) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vet School | Tuition/Living Expenses | Vet School | Tuition/Living Expenses | ||
| University of Florida | $191,240 | Texas Tech University | $235,345 | ||
| Purdue University | $204,497 | Washington State University | $273,090 | ||
| Kansas State University | $213,298 | University of Missouri | $274,424 | ||
| North Carolina State University | $213,798 | Texas A&M University | $305,255 | ||
| University of Georgia | $216,243 | Purdue University | $306,630 | ||
Managing the cost of vet school
- Find free money. Like with other educational programs, the best way to pay for vet school is money you don’t borrow — such as grants, scholarships and fellowships. These are available for veterinary students. Ask your school’s financial aid office for details.
- Use savings, if possible. Students often start vet school right after completing their undergraduate degree. But if you know vet school is in your future, look for ways to save as a college student.









