Which colleges (of all the veterinary colleges) offer pre-vet undergrad programs?
Pre-vet undergraduate degrees. The required courses and a proficiency in the sciences are essential to understanding veterinary medicine, but concentration in the sciences is not necessary for admission. Pre-veterinary students most often major in animal and poultry sciences, biochemistry, biological science, dairy science, or fisheries and wildlife sciences. Students who elect majors other than biological sciences or chemistry should include some courses in advanced biology or advanced chemistry in their undergraduate programs. Suggested electives include anatomy, genetics, microbiology, and nutrition. Just about any college covers undergraduate degrees. Cornell is good, UF has more than 100 undergraduate programs, K state, all good. You need to narrow down you interests and then visit a few of the campuses. See if the campus feels comfortable an looks like somewhere you would want to spend a lot of time at.