Tuskegee University is entering a significant legal battle to maintain the accreditation of its historic College of Veterinary Medicine. The university has submitted two federal lawsuits against the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), seeking to prevent the veterinary school’s accreditation from being stripped, according to records obtained by Al.com. In its complaint, Tuskegee alleges that its due process has been violated by the AVMA, claiming the association limited the institution’s ability to appeal the initial accreditation decision. Records obtained by Al.com indicate the AVMA has placed Tuskegee’s program on probation since 2022 due to alleged financial discrepancies. Tuskegee University’s College of Veterinary Medicine holds singular
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