How can a quality program be developed with a split class and facilities that were not designed for this purpose?
The UNL and ISUCVM faculty and administration are interested only in the very highest quality veterinary educational program. There is no interest in a second-class program. We are committed to quality and will achieve it. The ISUCVM is the oldest public college of veterinary medicine in the United States. It long has been recognized as one of the leading providers of veterinary education in the world. Both ISU and UNL officials think the addition of UNL to the program will enhance the quality of veterinary education currently offered at ISU even further. This is because of the complementary programs and unique features that each institution brings to the program. The question about a split class depends on ones perspective. It is true that for some courses, Nebraska students will not be in the same classroom nor will they have the same instructors as students studying at ISU. For other courses, they will have the same instructors and will receive the same information because they will