Endless opportunities to explore your interests
With over 1,000 student organizations on campus, internships, teaching assistant positions, study abroad, and fellowships, there are endless opportunities to explore your interests. Create your unique experience with an Animal Science related group or program and you’re bound to find a support system that you may not have found otherwise.
Animal Science Clubs
With over 1,000 student organizations on campus, there are endless opportunities to connect with other students who share your interests.
Block & Bridle
A very active chapter of the National Block & Bridle Club, promoting animal agriculture and scholarship at Cornell University.
Cornell University Dairy Science Club
CUDS provides opportunities for the educational enrichment of the dairy industry for current members, the Cornell community and beyond.
Pre-Veterinary Society
The Pre-Veterinary Society is a student-run organization dedicated to offering its members new perspectives on the veterinary profession, and advice to optimize chances of gaining admission to veterinary school.
Dairy Fellows Program
Juniors and Seniors can participate in a partnership between dairy producers, agribusinesses, and Cornell to educate and prepare for the future.
Explore the world
Approximately 30 percent of Animal Science students have at least one meaningful international experience by the time they graduate from Cornell. Don’t you want to be among them?
We encourage all students to participate in internships. Search Handshake to discover what internships are available to you.
Students can conduct research with faculty throughout Cornell and even graduate with Distinction in Research.
Supervised teaching assistantships are available as Special Studies credit. Information can be found on students' DUST profile.