The Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) is now accepting applications for its Illinois Veterinary Education and Training (IVET) loan program. The program loans up to $40,000 to as many as three veterinary students each year.

“Illinois Farm Bureau encourages veterinary students to pursue a career in caring for food animals,” said Tasha Bunting, IFB director of commodity programs and food systems. “To succeed, farmers need the services of a food-animal veterinarian to help them care for their beef cattle, swine, sheep and poultry. It’s an incredibly rewarding career field that has seen an increase in demand in recent years”.

Loans are available to second-year veterinary students attending any accredited college of veterinary medicine in the United States and who are focusing on Illinois food animal medicine. Loans are made over a period of two to three years. IVET awards recipients a $1,500 stipend during their fourth year in school to help pay expenses associated with clinical rotations. Loans are repaid over five years, during which graduates must commit to working in food animal practice that services Illinois livestock producers.

The application deadline is May 15 and can be found online here.

The selection committee will interview eligible applicants in the spring. Successful applicants will be notified by mail. Loan disbursements begin in August.

For more information about the program, contact Tasha Bunting at 309-557-2993 or email tbunting@ilfb.org.