Veterinary Medicine with Montana State University
Washington State University has partnered with regional universities to prepare future veterinarians since 1974.
Montana State University + Washington State University
Montana State University and Washington State University Cooperative Program in Veterinary Medicine.
Electives focused on herd health and population medicine were especially valuable during my didactic years. The mentorship I’ve received through WSU’s regional program — both at Montana State University and WSU — have opened many doors and given me meaningful opportunities in production animal medicine. My experiences in feedlot medicine and agricultural population problem-solving have been the most impactful so far, and I’m especially excited to continue building my skills in advanced beef cattle medicine this fall.
Bailey Bailey (‘26 DVM)
Fun fact
Did you know Bozeman is one of the few places where you can study veterinary medicine and spot elk on your morning hike?
Why study veterinary medicine at Montana State University?
Located in Bozeman, Montana, Montana State University offers:
- A vibrant campus with 17,000 students
- Montana’s largest public research university
- A commitment to service, stewardship, and collaboration
- Access to millions of acres of wilderness for hiking, skiing, and outdoor exploration

