Student Chapter of the American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners
About This Organization
- Abbreviation(s):
- SCAASRP
- Purpose:
- The American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners (AASRP) was founded to further the programs and studies of those working with small ruminants - sheep, goats, camelids, elk, deer and other related species. AASRP encourages education, research and training to promote good health and productivity and to benefit organization members around the world. AASRP's primary goals are to work in cooperation with regulatory agencies, to further the professional development of members and to provide resources to elevate the standards of small ruminant medicine. AASRP is an organization for veterinarians and professionals who want to further their knowledge of small ruminants, build relationships with peers around the world, and provide the best and most advanced services and products to clients.
- Membership Dues:
- $20 per year
- Admits Members:
- First meeting of the fall semester
- Meeting Locations:
- Various classrooms in the College of Veterinary Medicine
Public Contact Information
- Public Contact Name:
- Kathryn Herin
- Public Contact E-mail Address:
- kdherin@cvm.tamu.edu
- Public Contact Phone Number:
- 3614427828
Organization Associations
- Academic Department:
- College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
- Non-Academic Department:
- None
Membership
- Approximate membership of the organization:
- 31-50
- Membership policies:
- Our organization accepts graduate students as members
- Weekly time committment required of organization members:
- 0-3 Hours
- Membership intake process:
- Open
Events
- Fundraising Events:
- Once per semester
- Speakers/Lectures:
- Three or more times per semester
- On-Campus Social Events:
- Never
- Off-Campus Social Events:
- Never
- Hosting Conferences:
- Never
- Sponsoring Special Events (Concerts, one-time events, etc.):
- Never
- New Member Orientation/Training:
- Never
- Events with Alcohol:
- Never
- In-State Travel:
- Twice per semester
- Domestic US Travel:
- Never
- International Travel:
- Never