A shaky economy and spiraling tuition costs are making financing vet school challenging for vet students. According to the October 1, 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association the mean educational debt among newly graduated veterinarians with debt was $133,873.
Here is a chance to help in a very important way that will help future students get the scholarships they need today so that one day they can have the opportunity to save your pet's life.
As its mission, The Maryland Veterinary Foundation, Inc. (MVF) awards scholarship funds to veterinary students from Maryland. They have been doing so for over 30 years and have been creative and effective in raising funds and fairly distributing them to deserving students.
Below is a secured link to the Foundation’s website which I invite anyone who has had a veterinarian make a difference to them or their pet to click and donate to the General Scholarship Fund administered by MVF. I hope that many of you who read this message will be eager to donate in the memory of a beloved pet or family member and this is an easy opportunity to do so.
Thank you for your support!