WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION?

  • Intriguing sessions across new and interesting topic areas, covering cutting edge techniques

  • Inspirational speakers specializing in veterinary medicine

  • NCVMB Approved Continuing Education hours

  • Countless networking opportunities

Registration Types

 

Fee until Oct 25

Fee after Oct 25

NCVMA (or other State VMA) Member

$475

$515

SAVE $25! Join the NCVMA and get 2 free months of membership

$195

$195

Non-Member

$730

$735

2022/2023/2024 DVM Graduate (must be member of the NCVMA or other state VMA)

$275

$340

2025 DVM Graduate

Free

Free

One Day Registrant (Friday or Saturday; can attend Sunday lectures at no additional charge)

$315

$375

Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant

$225

$295

Practice Manager/Other

$225

$295

Swine Health

$60

$80

Guest Registration/Child Registration (5-11): Includes breakfasts, lunches & Friday evening Exhibitors’ Reception

$100

$175

Printed Proceedings

$75

N/A

 

Conference Policies

  • You may cancel and receive a full refund on or before Friday, October 3rd. After 10/3, there will be a 25% administrative fee deducted from any refund. No refunds permitted after November 7th. For cancellations please contact ceregistration@ncsu.edu

  • Your safety is a major factor in the success of NCVC. Because of the relevance and timeliness of some courses or speakers, overcrowding may occur. If this happens, NCVC must comply with the Fire Marshall’s regulations and limit access to a room that is full. We appreciate in advance your understanding and patience. We recommend that you arrive early for courses that you are especially interested in attending.

  • If you need reasonable accommodation to attend this conference, contact us using the following information by October 1:

    Dane Johnston, CMP

    Office of Continuing Education

    NC State College of Veterinary Medicine

    1060 William Moore Drive

    Raleigh, NC 27607

    E-mail: dane_johnston@ncsu.edu

  • Children are not permitted in the lecture rooms. Children registered as guests are permitted in the exhibit hall.

    For sanitary reasons, the Raleigh Convention Center only allows service animals and animals used as part of an approved exhibit or event inside the facility. Otherwise, no animals or pets are permitted in the convention center.

    Raleigh Convention Center welcomes all approved service animals recognized by the ADA. The role of service animals is to perform functions and tasks that an individual with a disability cannot perform for him or herself. Service animals are working animals, not pets. ADA approved service animals are currently limited to dogs and miniature horses.