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How Arkansas State Is Building A Community Centered Veterinary School With Heidi Banse and Calvin White

How Arkansas State Is Building A Community Centered Veterinary School With Heidi Banse and Calvin White

Explore the staggering demand behind the first College of Veterinary Medicine in Arkansas. Dr. Calvin White and Dr. Heidi Banse unpack how this community-centered program at Arkansas State University combats rural vet shortages, protects livestock industries, and impacts statewide healthcare.

Arkansas is launching its first College of Veterinary Medicine, and the numbers are already staggering: roughly 1,500 started applications within days of opening. We talk with Dr. Calvin White, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost at Arkansas State University, and Dr. Heidi Banse, the founding dean, about what that surge reveals about pent-up demand for veterinary education in Arkansas and why so many future vets want to train close to home.

We dig into the stakes behind the headlines. When counties lack a single veterinarian and many areas are federally designated as underserved for food animal and public health care, the impact is immediate: producers wait longer during outbreaks, poultry and livestock industries feel the pinch, and families drive hours when a dog or cat gets sick. Dr. White explains why the university chose to invest directly rather than outsource the effort, and why building the right leadership team mattered as much as the bricks and mortar.

Walking us through the community-centered program design, from statewide clinical partnerships to early hands-on experiences, and shares the most memorable moments from calling newly admitted students for the first time. We also clarify what the AVMA Council on Education’s letter of reasonable assurance means, how provisional accreditation protects students’ rights and access to federal loans, and why veterinary medical loan repayment programs can be a game-changer for rural practice.

If you care about rural healthcare, agriculture, workforce development, or the future of animal health in Arkansas, this conversation lays out what is being built and why it matters. Subscribe, share this with someone considering vet school, and leave a review. What question do you have about the new Arkansas State University veterinary school? @Arkansasstatemedianetwork.com.