The best vet tech schools are those affiliated with actual colleges and universities that have distance learning options, such as Purdue University, where you can earn a certificate as a Veterinary Technician or an Associates in Animal Behavior. This way you will be working with some of the best teachers in the field and will have far better chances of advancement.
You can try "www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com". It is one of online vet tech schools that give you a training how to taking care of your animals and curing them.
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Penn Foster College offers vet tech online schools that are accredited. You can get a list of them at www.veterinarytechnicianschools.com Online vet tech schools are rare. Many colleges offer accredited programs but few are available exclusively online. You will need to choose a school that is near your home to take the necessary in person components of the program.
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.
Simply search for online vet tech schools and peruse the different options. Find the school that is most compelling, as well as one you can afford. I would recommend going to a community college or university for vet tech science though.
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There is only one vet school in Pennsylvania, and this is The University of Pennsylvania.
There are a few schools that will take a 3.0 GPA and have vet tech and bachelors. You can try going to Brown Mackie College or try getting into Vet Tech Institute.
AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA). This is for distance learning programs
There are lots of websites out there for vet degrees that you can obtain online. Previous experience is always a plus, so it helps if you were a vet tech previously. Check out the following link: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_programs/vettech_programs.asp.
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
Bradford College in Columbus, Ohio is a great veterinary technician school. If that is out of your area you could try online classes through Penn Foster College. There are vet tech programs throughout the U.S. The "best" vet tech program is the one that offers classes that fit your schedule, is accredited and certified, and exposes you to a variety of experiences. Look for a school that offers placement services and that has a high rate of placement for graduates.