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Education Grant Application

Individual applications can not be saved on the application site prior to submission. For example if a student partially completes an application with the idea of returning to the site to complete it at a later time their application will not be saved. It would be advisable to complete the application as a word document then cut and paste responses into the appropriate sections of the application just prior to submitting. That would also solve the heartbreak of a dropped connection during the application process.

All fields are required, and must be filled in before submitting the application.

Student Information

 
Applicants Name:
Address:
City:
State/Province:
Country:
Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Veterinary School Attending:
Anticipated year of graduation:

Advanced Education Opportunity Information

Name of Program:
Institution Hosting Program:
Dates of Course:
Contact Information for Program Coordinator:
Name:
Phone:
Fax:
Email:

Please describe your career goals:

Please describe your prior experience with food animal production medicine:
Please describe your goals for this advanced education program:

The following must also be completed before your application can be considered.

  • A brief course outline or description from the institution conducting the course, or a detailed description of the continuing education opportunity if it is not being conducted at an accredited veterinary college. This should be filled out online.
  • A letter of recommendation from a faculty member of the veterinary school the applicant graduated from or is currently enrolled in. This should be filled out online
  • A hold harmless agreement release form. Please print the form, sign and send or faxed to the AABP Office.


DEADLINE:

Applications AND references must be received at the AABP office by April 15, 2008for opportunities commencing between May 1, 2008 and April 30, 2009.

Incomplete applications will not be considered or returned.

 

                  


Comments/Suggestions/Problems should be directed to Steve Johnson


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