There is one veterinary school in Michigan, it is at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Most states only have one vet school, if any. You can get veterinary technician training at many community colleges in Michigan, including the East Lansing Community College.
There are many great colleges for veterinary medicine. You could look into liberal arts schools in the US like Michigan State University.
All veterinary technician schools will give you a course which will consist of largely the same curriculum. It's not clear what you mean by non-proprietary.
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine was created in 1910.
No, I'm sorry. There are various technical schools and programs in the Boston area, but none of them will allow you to study to become a veterinary tech.
There are no AVMA accredited veterinary medical or veterinary technical schools in El Paso, TX or Las Cruces, NM
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
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Veterinary technician schools will provide you the training needed for your job. These schools specialize in only preparing you for the job by providing on the job training and instructor lead courses.
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In the United States there are 28 colleges of veterinary medicine.
The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges is a valuable resource for finding veterinary schools in an area. An interactive map is provided to drill down to the location and ultimately, display the names of the schools.
In 2011, Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine was ranked #19 among veterinary schools in the United States.