In order to receive a loan through CalVet an individual must be a veteran of the armed forces. Another requirement is the home being purchased has to be in the state of California.
A California veteran loan is a type of loan that residents of California who served in the armed forces can get. The CalVet loan is probably cheaper than a standard loan.
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Check with the office that is hiring as to the requirements. Some states have requirements for veterinarian techs; others do not. Some veterinarians expect a certain level of training or a degree, while others will train on the job. You can research schools here: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/vet-tech/vet-tech-resource-center
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Cal Vet home loans are available from the California Department of Veteran's Affairs. These home loans are available only to military veterans seeking homes in California. Information and digital forms are available through their official website.
You have one of the first requirements for becoming a vet tech. That's a love of animals. There are online vet tech schools. Consider Penn Foster College, Purdue University and National American University. Also check with your local community college. They may offer some courses online.
"Pre-vet" is a descriptor used either to indicate a degree plan or set of courses that meets the requirements for application to vet school or a student who is enrolled in such courses with the goal of applying to vet school.
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It depends on where you live. Some states have requirements for veterinarian techs; others do not. Some veterinarians expect a certain level of training or a degree, while others will train on the job. You can research schools here: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/vet-tech/vet-tech-resource-center
UCSC does not have a pre-vet program like some schools, but there is no such thing as a "pre-veterinary major." Any major can apply to vet school - it's just a matter of whether you fulfill the application requirements. UCSC has classes that satisfy application requirements and multiple animal-related opportunities that are unique to the school.
At all VA centers there are loan officers, call and set up an appointment or just stop in and speak with that person.
In the United States, you would be in the same financial position as most vet students. There are federal student loan programs that the majority of vet students accept to pay for vet school as well as to pay for living expenses during vet school.