All monies raised must go through the charity who will then issue cheques for that amount to go to veterinary schools. Monies raised by students and sent by them to the veterinary schools by themselves is illegal and does not conform to charity rules and regulations. Veterinary Vouchers does not condone this practice and is not liable if prosecution ensues. Students who continue this practice could face prosecution by the charity.
Gift Aid is claimed by the charity from the Inland Revenue. The gift aid is paid to the charity for charity use, which includes operational costs and monies to accrue for bursaries to be selected by the bursary committee. Any donations made to students is at the discretion of the trustees.
Find out about how current veterinary students are coping with obtaining their tuition fees. Includes information about what fundraising they have done along with what are their current funds raised.
View Students' Achievements Section | Back To The TopPart one of Clare Yeadon's (a current veterinary student who is fund raising) advise on how to go about fundraising to pay for you tuition fees. This section gives an overview about the information supplied, along with the current problems facing veterinary students towards tuition fees, and a general overview about what you need to do to raise cash to pay for tuition fees.
View Intro To Fundraising Section | Back To The TopPart two of Clare Yeadon's (a current veterinary student who is fund raising) advise on how to go about fundraising to pay for you tuition fees. Gives in-depth details of specific places and things you should do raise cash, in the form of a 9 point checklist.
View Checklist To Fundraising Section | Back To The TopPart three of Clare Yeadon's (a current veterinary student who is fund raising) advise on how to go about fundraising to pay for you tuition fees. Gives the list of books which are useful to consult, when you are thinking about fundraising. Also includes a general conclusion to the advise that Clare Yeadon has given over Intro To Fundraising and Checklist To Fundraising.
View Fundraising Book List Section | Back To The TopDownloads for authorised veterinary students who are fund raising. Includes poster and gift aid form.
View Downloads Section | Back To The TopFind out about how you can study veterinary medicine in English, within Europe. Includes details about the course and information about how much fees are. Also available are contact details if you are interested in finding out more.
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