Here are some schools accredited by the American Veterinary Medicine Association: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_programs/vettech_programs.asp
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
No, all accredited schools of veterinary medicine are full-time on-site courses of study.
There are more than 200 schools in the US that offer American Veterinary Medical Assoc. accredited veterinary technology programs. There are, of course, programs that are not AVMA accredited, however they will not meet the requirements for being credentialed as a veterinary technician so selecting from the list of AVMA accredited programs is important. To find an up to date list of AVMA accredited programs, go to the AVMA website and look under "education".
There are more than 200 schools that offer diplomas or degrees in veterinary technology and are American Veterinary Medical Association accredited. AVMA accreditation is important, because it is required in most states in the US in order to sit for credentialing exams and work as a veterinary technician. Because the number of programs accredited and the accreditation status of a program can change, it is recommended to go directly to the AVMA website to find currently accredited programs.
There are more than 200 schools in the US that offer American Veterinary Medical Assoc. accredited veterinary technology programs. There are, of course, programs that are not AVMA accredited, however they will not meet the requirements for being credentialed as a veterinary technician so selecting from the list of AVMA accredited programs is important. To find an up to date list of AVMA accredited programs, go to the AVMA website and look under "education".
Veterinary technicians in the US are generally required to complete an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited program in veterinary technology. A complete list of accredited programs can be found on the AVMA website under the "education" tab.
In the United States, approximately 2,000 veterinary students graduate from vet school each year. This number is rising slowly as more seats are added to existing veterinary schools and new schools are planned.
Veterinarians are trained at accredited colleges of veterinary medicine. There are dozens of these schools around the world.
There are no AVMA accredited veterinary medical or veterinary technical schools in El Paso, TX or Las Cruces, NM
Yes, there are. Try http://www.pennfostercollege.edu/vettech/index.html?semkey=Q099419.
Veterinarian schools are generally called college or school of veterinary medicine; they are graduate level programs at an accredited college or university.