“The learning opportunities and clinicals provided a real-life application to what we learned and needed to know to be successful when taking the VTNE.” “The training and support I received as a student in Blinn’s Veterinary Technology Program was key to preparing me for my current position and enabling me to pursue my life’s passion, providing for the health and welfare of animals,” said graduate Morgan Badley, an LVT at Retama Equine Referral Hospital in Selma. Blinn is the only community college that has an agreement in place with Texas A&M University to complete laboratories and clinicals at its Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. The College District’s partnership with Texas A&M’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences allows Blinn students to receive hands-on training in every aspect of the wide-ranging field. “Our innovative program, coupled with small class size and diverse clinical affiliate support, prepares our graduates to succeed on their VTNE exam and equips them with the tools to embark on a rewarding career.”īlinn’s Veterinary Technology Program is a two-year program designed to prepare students to become fully credentialed LVTs. Catherine Pfent, Veterinary Technology Program Director. 1 ranking is a testament to the quality of our faculty and the dedication of our students,” said Dr. Over the past three years, Blinn graduates averaged a 92.86% first-time pass rate on the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE), one of two tests required to become a licensed veterinary technician (LVT). Nationally, Blinn ranked 17 th out of 183 veterinary technology programs that reported their results. 1 among Texas community colleges in preparing its students to pass the national board examination on their first attempt. The Blinn College District Veterinary Technology Program ranks No.
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