Missouri House Expands Loan Program for Vet Students

Missourians studying to become veterinarians for large animals would be eligible for an $80,000 forgivable loa
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Missourians studying to become veterinarians for large animals would be eligible for an $80,000 forgivable loan under legislation endorsed Tuesday by the House.

The bill would expand an existing loan program for veterinary students. It would be limited to six students at the University of Missouri-Columbia and would cover only those planning to specialize in caring for large animals.

The bill also transfers from the Missouri Veterinarian Board to the Department of Agriculture the responsibility for administering the program.

Rep. John Quinn, R-Chillicothe, said better incentives for veterinary students are needed because there are too few to care for large animals in Missouri

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