FREE WEBINAR:

Class of 2026 New Graduate Student Loan Playbook

Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - 5pm PT / 8pm ET

Calling all Class of 2026 veterinary graduates!

The biggest student loan tip for the Class of 2026:

📢Do NOT Consolidate your federal student loans!

You may lose access to valuable repayment options...

VIN Foundation New Grad Student Loan Playbook

First - Congratulations, Drs!

Second - Do you have student loans? If so, what’s the best strategy for paying your student loans after graduation? How do recent changes affect those repayment plans?

Third - Register now for the 8th annual Class of 2026 Student Loan Repayment Playbook to get the answers you need to pay less and reduce your repayment stress!

Join Tony Bartels, DVM, MBA and Rebecca Mears, DVM with the VIN Foundation Student Debt Education Team to learn how to make informed decisions about your student loan repayment:

  • Why should new graduates avoid consolidation?
  • Should new graduates file a tax return? With tax day passed, is it too late?
  • Which repayment plan is best? How and when should a plan be chosen?
  • What is the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP)?
  • Is student loan forgiveness still a thing?
  • How can a new graduate pay the least during student loan repayment?

This is one of the most precarious years to enter student loan repayment. Why? New changes take effect July 1st, making consolidation particularly problematic this year. But that's why we're here to help you pay less and reduce your repayment stress!

While there is no wrong way to get started in student loan repayment, there are certainly pros and cons, particularly this year. Depending on your specific loan details, career plans, and repayment goals, we want to help you pay less and reduce your repayment stress!

Why register for this webinar?
By registering you will receive a recording of the webinar with additional information. You will also stay up to date on student debt topics, get exclusive downloads, student loan repayment tips, and beneficial VIN Foundation news.

Presenter:

Tony Bartels, DVM, MBA
Tony Hubspot profileTony Bartels graduated in 2012 from the Colorado State University combined MBA/DVM program and is an employee of the
Veterinary Information Network (VIN). He and his wife, a small-animal internal medicine specialist practicing in Denver, have more than $400,000 in veterinary-school debt that they manage using federal income-driven repayment plans. By necessity (and now obsession), his professional activities include researching and speaking on veterinary student debt, providing guidance to colleagues on loan-repayment strategies and contributing to VIN Foundation resources. Beyond debt, his professional interests include small- and exotic-animal practice. When he’s not staring holes into his colleagues’ student-loan data, Tony enjoys fly fishing, ice hockey, camping and exploring Colorado with his wife, Audra, their daughter Lucy, and their two rescued canines, Addi and Maggie.

Presenter:

Rebecca Mears, DVM
Becca headshotRebecca Mears, DVM is from Lexington, KY, and a graduate of University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Rebecca started her career as an equine general practitioner and is an active AAEP member, currently serving as a member of the AAEP DEI Committee. Her interest in student debt education began with keeping her own education costs lower and grew from there. This was supported by her involvement in the Veterinary Business Management Association (VBMA) which she now gives back to as a National Advisor. In her time away from veterinary medicine, she can be found obsessing over plants and hosting impromptu dance parties. She is passionate about giving back to the profession and improving the lives of veterinarians, pre-vet and vet students.