The College of Veterinary Medicine at Orange Park will evaluate applicants based on academic and personal history as well as their overall fit with the mission and values of the OPCVM.
Applications are now open through the University application portal. You can also copy and paste the link in your browser to access the application: https://www.lmunet.edu/target-x/index.html
The OPCVM Admissions Committee develops the admissions policies and procedures using evidence-based evaluation approaches in alignment with the college's mission and values while upholding requirements outlined by the AVMA Council on Education Accreditation Standards and relevant state laws.
In Fall of 2025, applications will be managed through the Lincoln Memorial University application portal.
August 2025: Application opens on OPCVM website
October 31, 2025: Application, Transcripts, and Letter of Recommendation Deadline
December 2025 - April 2026: Offers released
June 1-2, 2026: Orientation for Class of 2029
June 5: First Day of Class
Steps to Apply
To ensure incoming veterinary medical students have the basic abilities to complete the required curriculum, the OPCVM requires each student to meet the standards defined in the document below. They are not intended to deter any candidate for whom reasonable accommodation will allow completion of the D.V.M. curriculum. LMU-OPCVM does not discriminate on the basis of disability and all candidates for admission will be considered without regard to their disability status.
Students will be expected to sign a document indicating their understanding of the essential qualifications required of veterinary medical students. If you need an accommodation during the application process, please get in touch with admissions at: OPVetAdmissions@lmunet.edu
The technical standards and essential functions established by the faculty require that all candidates possess the physical, cognitive, and behavioral abilities necessary to complete all required aspects of the curriculum and are, therefore, requirements for admission, promotion, and graduation. Although these technical standards and essential functions serve to delineate the necessary minimum physical and mental abilities of all candidates, they are not intended to deter any candidate for whom reasonable accommodation will allow completion of the D.V.M. curriculum. LMU-OPCVM does not discriminate on the basis of disability and will make reasonable academic accommodations to facilitate enrollment and participation of qualified individuals with disabilities so long as those accommodations do not 1) fundamentally alter the educational program, 2) pose a direct threat to the student, patients, or others, or 3) otherwise create an undue hardship on the LMU-OPCVM.
All candidates for admission will be considered without regard to their disability status. All candidates receiving a letter of acceptance to LMU-OPCVM will receive a copy of the Technical Standards & Essential Functions policy. Admission to LMU-OPCVM is conditioned upon a candidate's ability to perform the essential functions with or without accommodation and meet the technical standards. Candidates are required to acknowledge their understanding of the Technical Standards & Essential Functions policy and certify their ability to perform the essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation to meet the LMU-OPCVM technical standards. The Acknowledgement and Certification Form must be returned with the Acceptance of Admissions form and deposit.
Candidates who may need accommodations to perform essential functions and meet the technical standards are responsible for contacting the Lincoln Memorial University Office of Accessible Education Services (423.869.6587) to request accommodations. The Office of Accessible Education Services and LMU-OPCVM will engage in an interactive process with the candidate to identify reasonable accommodations that may allow the candidate to complete all required aspects of the curriculum in accordance with LMU’s Accessible Education Services Accommodations Policy and Procedure.
Candidates who are unable to perform an essential function with or without accommodation or are unable to meet a technical standard as determined by LMU-OPCVM will have their admission rescinded or will be administratively withdrawn from the D.V.M. program. Candidates will be notified in writing of the rescission of admission or administrative withdrawal.
Candidates must be able to meet the following technical standards and perform all of the following essential functions with or without accommodation:
Candidates must be able to observe and participate actively in lectures, laboratories, and demonstrations, in the pre-clinical and clinical curriculum. In the clinical skills courses and during the clinical year, candidates must be able to assess, monitor, and treat patients based on observation both close at hand and at a distance.
Essential functions required to meet this technical standard include, but are not limited to:
Problem solving is a critical skill required of veterinary medical professionals. Candidates must be able to comprehend three dimensional relationships and understand the spatial relationships of structures. Essential functions required to meet this technical standard include, but are not limited to:
Candidates must possess emotional health and maturity needed for full utilization of intellectual abilities and good judgment as it relates to patient diagnosis and care.
Essential functions required to meet this technical standard include, but are not limited to:
In order to fulfill the prerequisite the coursework must meet the following criteria:
LMU-CVM Prerequisite | Semester Units | Quarter Units | Description |
Biology | 8 | 12 | General biology series; Lecture & lab |
Genetics | 3 | 4 | Lecture; Animal Breeding/Reproduction courses must be approved on a case-by-case basis* |
Biochemistry | 3 | 4 | Lecture |
Advanced Science Electives | 8 | 12 | Lecture Courses must be 300 level or higherExamples may include Anatomy, Cell Biology, Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physiology, or Virology, depending on your school's course numbering. |
Organic Chemistry | 6 | 9 | 2-course sequential series of lecture & lab |
General Chemistry | 6 | 9 | 2-course sequential series of lecture & lab |
Physics | 3 | 4 | Lecture (Algebra or calculus based acceptable) |
Anatomy and/or Physiology | 3 | 4 | Lecture and Lab |
English | 3 | 4 | |
Social Sciences | 3 | 4 | Potential courses include but are not limited to: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, Political Science or Sociology. Also included: Ethics, Critical Thinking, Cultural Diversity, Social Responsibility, One Health, & Human-Animal Bond |
Minimum | 46 | 66 |
*To verify if an Animal Breeding/Reproduction course satisfies the Genetics prerequisite, send an email with the course description to OPVetAdmissions@LMUnet.edu.
In Progress or Planned Courses: Prerequisite courses can be "in progress" or "planned" at the time you submit your application, however official transcripts reflecting successful completion of those prerequisites must be submitted to LMU prior to orientation.
Advanced Placement (AP), CLEP, International Baccalaureate (IB) credits: credits will be accepted for pre-requisite courses if they appear on an official college transcript with the subject and number of credits received and are equivalent to the appropriate college-level coursework. A generic listing of "AP credit" or "transfer credit" without the specific subject and number of credits will not be accepted.
LMU-OPCVM has received a Letter of Reasonable Assurance from the AVMA-COE and is now accepting applications for the Class of 2029. The application will mirror many of the sections and requirements from the VMCAS application. Expand the sections below to learn more about how OPCVM uses these sections. Please note that the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is NOT required and if reported, is not considered in the application.
LMU-OPCVM requires at least three but up to six electronic recommendations (eLORs) submitted through the system initiated in the application portal. LMU-OPCVM does not accept eLORs by email, express mail, or postal mail.
LMU-OPCVM requires letters from each of the three parties noted below:
Letters of recommendation should be completed by individuals other than family members and articulately attest to an applicant’s capacities. Specific details on the (electronic letters of recommendation) process can be found on the application website. Letters of recommendation must be submitted through the application portal. Letters sent directly to LMU-OPCVM will be not accepted.
LMU-OPCVM requires applicants to share their experiences and achievements. These are important factors to the Admissions Committee in understanding the unique background of an applicant. The LMU-OPCVM does not have a specified number of hours required for each type of experience. However, all applicants are expected to have sufficient veterinary and animal experience necessary to support their informed decision to seek the education and training required for entry into the profession.
The life and leadership experiences gained outside of veterinary medicine are crucial for the well-rounded development of future professionals.
Official transcripts for all courses completed through Spring semester of application cycle must be submitted directly to LMU-OPCVM. Current official transcripts can be sent to OPVetAdmissions@LMUnet.edu
Coursework completed after the October 31 LMU-OPCVM deadline must be reported via official transcript submission to the LMU-OPCVM. Updated official transcripts can be sent to OPVetAdmissions@LMUnet.edu
In addition to the standard application fields, LMU-OPCVM has a few additional fields to collect information for processing financial aid.
A video submission is also part of the application process. Detailed instructions will be provided within the application. This is an opportunity for applicants to express their professionalism, enthusiasm for the veterinary profession, and readiness to be a trailblazer in a different kind of DVM program.
As applications are reviewed, updates and opportunities to engage in informational sessions and events will be sent through the application portal.