Veterinary technicians are an integral part of the animal health care team, assisting veterinarians and biological scientists in their work.

Veterinary Technology, AAS

The mission of the Veterinary Technology Program is to attract, educate, and graduate highly competent individuals who are prepared to make a positive impact in their employment areas through excellent patient care, interpersonal communication, and economic skills.

The Veterinary Technology Program is a two-year course of study leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology. Successful completion of the program should provide the graduate with the credentials and basic information for successful completion of the national and state board examinations leading to licensing as a Veterinary Technician.

YVC’s Veterinary Technology Program is staffed by clinically-experienced, licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Our modern facilities include small animal wards for dogs, cats, birds, and rodents. Large animal work is performed at area farms.

The program is fully accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).

YVC’s program provides training for students in the following areas:

  • restraint and nursing of pets
  • food animals
  • clinical laboratory procedures
  • dental, anesthesia, & radiology techniques
  • use of routine hospital equipment
  • medical record keeping
  • computer technology
  • horses
  • exotic and laboratory animals
  • surgical assisting
  • medication administration
  • client communications
  • inventory control
  • veterinary ethics
  • Summarize the knowledge necessary to function within the scope of the practice of a Licensed Veterinary Technician.
  • Develop appropriate decision making in providing excellent patient care, as an entry-level veterinary technician.
  • Demonstrate clinical competence through successful completion of essential clinical skills as required by the program.
  • Model professional behavior and clinical communication skills in order to responsibly contribute to the veterinary healthcare team.

How to Apply

Admission

YVC’s Veterinary Technology program starts a class of students each fall. Admission is based on completion of program prerequisites including high school and/or college coursework, letters of recommendation, plus veterinary clinic observation or veterinary work experience.

Applications should be received by May 1 to be considered for the following fall quarter.

Transcripts

  • Request an official transcript from each high school attended. Send the transcripts directly to the Veterinary Technology program.
  • Request two (2) official transcripts from each college attended. One copy should be emailed to the YVC Admission Office and the other emailed to the Veterinary Technology program. There is a request for transcript of credits form in the Veterinary Technology Application Packet which can be used for this purpose. You must make these requests as we cannot make them for you.

The applicant is solely responsible for obtaining transcripts for YVC files. No acceptance evaluation can be made until transcripts have been supplied.

Application Process

A copy of the application packet may be downloaded from the links below, by contacting the Veterinary Technology Program by email, by phone (509.574.4759 or 509.574.6810), or by mail (Veterinary Technology Program, YVC, PO Box 22520, Yakima WA 989027-2520).

A criminal history background check will be performed upon admission into the program. Students must be accepted for general admission to the college to be considered for the Veterinary Technology Program. Acceptance notification from the Veterinary Technology Program is sent separate from YVC Admissions Office.

Apply to College

Students must be accepted for general admission to the college to be considered for the Veterinary Technology Program. Acceptance notification from the Veterinary Technology Program is sent separately from Admissions Office for the college itself.

Apply to Veterinary Program

The application is available online or you may download and complete the paper version of the application. Paper versions must be postmarked by May 1st  to be considered in the primary application selections.

  • The primary deadline is May 1 of each year.
  • Applications are accepted after the primary deadline. Depending on space availability, students may be accepted into the program after the due date.
  • All prerequisites must be completed by August 10 each year unless an extension is granted. (Prerequisites and support course are listed in the Course Catalog.)

Application Checklist

Use this checklist to help you track the requirements you must complete prior to entering the program. The primary deadline is May 1 each year and all materials and required forms must be returned by this date to be included in the first round of acceptance. Late applications are accepted but will be reviewed on a space-available basis only.

  1. Apply to YVC for college admission. As you apply to the college a selection of a pathway is required. Vet Tech is part of the Healthcare Pathway. If you are currently attending YVC you do not need to fill out the form again. Students who have not attended for four or more quarters will need to reapply. Acceptance for college admission is required for admission to the Vet Tech Program. A $30 application fee is required, which is applied to your tuition costs upon entrance.
  2. Complete and send the Veterinary Technology Program Application form to the Veterinary Technology Program.
  3. Complete, sign, and submit Informed Acknowledgement & Consent to Hazards and Risks form. Included in the online application or if submitting a paper form, see link below.
  4. Request a transcript from each high school attended. Send the official transcript to the Veterinary Technology Program. If you graduated from high school more than five (5) years ago, a transcript is not required but a copy of your high school diploma or GED should be substituted for the transcript. If you are still in school, send a current transcript with your application by the due date and your final transcript upon graduation.
  5. Request official transcript from each college attended for Veterinary Technology Program. Indicate your legal name and maiden name (if applicable) on the request for these transcripts, using the form in the link below. If you are still in school, send a current transcript with your application by the due date and your final transcript upon completion.
  6. Request official transcript from each college attended for YVC’s Admission Office. Indicate your present name and maiden name (if applicable) on the request for these transcripts, using the form in the link below.
  7. Provide a copy of your placement for Math and English. Scores are valid for 12 months only. If you have current college courses in Math, English, and Reading, placement scores are not required, only a transcript.
  8. Submit three (3) reference forms with the application. One form must be done by the veterinarian where the clinical hours are completed. No references are accepted from family members. Please use the form in the link below.
  9. Review Prerequisites to ensure you have completed them or will complete prior to the Fall Quarter start date.
  10. Contact the Veterinary Technology Program if you have questions, 509.574.4759 or 509.574.6810.

Background Checks

Students accepted into the Veterinary Technology Program are required to complete a background check and drug screen at the student’s expense. The current price for the background check and drug screen is $80.

Accepted students are notified by the program regarding scheduling and compliance requirements. No previous drug screens or background checks are accepted. Failure to comply within the specified timeline will result in being dropped from the program.

While information gained from the background checks may not stop a student from being admitted to, and successfully completing the program, the information may prevent a student from being eligible for certification/licensure in the profession. If you have any questions or concerns about your ability to pass a background/drug screen test, pursue your education, or practice the profession, please make arrangements for a confidential appointment with the Program Department Head.

Prerequisites and Support Courses

Prerequisites and support courses are listed in the Course Catalog.

Prerequisites

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • One year of high school biology or BIOL& 160 at YVC (or its equivalent) with a grade of C (2.0) or better, completed within five (5) years of program entry.
  • One year of high school chemistry or CHEM& 100 at YVC (or its equivalent) with a grade of C (2.0) or better, completed within five (5) years of program entry.
  • Math placement (within the last 12 months) indicating eligibility for Intermediate Algebra (YVC’s MATH 095) or equivalent coursework.
  • English placement (within the last 12 months) indicating eligibility for ENGL& 101 or equivalent coursework.

Additional Requirements

  • Fifty (50) hours of clinical observation or work experience with a veterinarian within the last three years. This may be paid or volunteer, and does not include time working on your own animals.
  • Three (3) completed reference forms. One must be from the veterinarian with whom experience was gained.

Support Courses

Support courses are those required for the AAS degree but can be taken prior to entry in the Vet Tech Program. Students are encouraged, but not required, to take the support courses before entering the program. Otherwise the courses will be included in the program of study, which may include a summer session. Any credits to be considered for the degree must have been completed with a grade of C- (1.7) or better within five (5) years of entrance into the program. Students with older coursework will have their transcripts evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

  • AGSCI 130: Introduction to Animal Science 5 Cr
  • BA 138: Written Business Communication 5 Cr
    Or ENGL& 101: English Composition I 5 Cr
    Or PTECH 120: Technical Writing 5 Cr
  • IT 100: Introduction to Computers 3 Cr
    Or BT 101: Beginning Keyboarding 5 Cr
  • CHEM& 121: Introduction to Chemistry 5 Cr
  • VET 101: Introduction to Veterinary Technology 2 Cr
  • VET 152: Safety & OSHA 2 Cr

Selection Criteria

Twenty-five (25) students are accepted into the program each fall. All applications are reviewed and evaluated. Criteria for selection include an academic performance with special emphasis on science and math prerequisites and those courses taken at the college level, veterinary experience, references, support and advanced courses taken, and work experience. Fluency in a second language and special extenuating circumstances are also considered.
The 25 students with the greatest point totals will be offered admission into the program. Additional offerings will be extended in consecutive order to remaining applicants if any of the initial 25 students selected decide not to attend the program. In the situation of a tie, preference will go to the student with the most veterinary experience and highest academic rating. Students not selected can reapply for admission in following years.

Dear Applicant

Thank you for your interest in the Veterinary Technology Program at Yakima Valley College. This website is designed to help you understand the requirements for entry into the program and to assist you in meeting those requirements. The Veterinary Technology Program is designed to prepare you for a career as a licensed veterinary technician. This is a full-time 2-year (6 quarters) program which starts each fall.

Please refer to the Veterinary Technology Application Checklist to help you keep track of meeting all admission requirements. It is important that you complete and forward all application materials by the primary due date of May 1 each year.

Free application for financial aid is available for all applicants. A list of various programs available to help you with financial aid follows. As the program is a full-course load we have found for students to be successful, outside work-load should amount to no more than ten (10) hours per week.

We are excited to help you meet your career goal and join the rewarding field of veterinary medicine. Please call of us or the Program Assistant Coordinator, Brittni Packard, at 509.574.6810 if you have questions about the application process or the profession.

Sincerely,

Joanna Fischer, DVM
Veterinary Technology Program Director
509-574-4759
fischer@yvcc.edu

The mission of the Veterinary Technology program is to attract, educate, and graduate highly competent individuals prepared to make a positive impact in their employment areas through excellent patient care, interpersonal communication, and economic skills.

The Veterinary Technology program is a two-year program of study leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree in Veterinary Technology. Successful completion of the program should provide the graduate with the credentials and information for successful completion of the national and state board examinations leading to licensing as a Veterinary Technician.

YVC’s Veterinary Technology program is staffed by clinically-experienced, licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Our renovated facilities include small animal wards for dogs, cats, birds, and rodents. Large animal work is performed at area farms. The program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).

Applications & Forms

Please refer to the Veterinary Technology Application Checklist above to help you keep track of meeting all admissions requirements. It is important that you complete and submit the application materials by the primary due date of May 1 of each year.

  • The new online application will allow you to complete the application and upload the required documents.
  • Mailed paper applications are also accepted.

Use the following forms when submitting your online application.

Paper Application and Forms

Use the following forms when submitting a paper-based application that is mailed by the deadline of May 1.

Time Requirements

The Veterinary Technology Program is a time intensive program. Classes can start at 6:00 a.m. and continue to 5:00 p.m. or later depending on the quarter. For each hour a student spends in class, at least 2 hours of studying each day is expected for success in the program. This is why the program recommends no more than 10 hours per week for employment during the program.

If you have questions regarding time management of the program, contact program personnel.

Mailing Address

Veterinary Technology Program
Yakima Valley College            
     
P.O. Box 22520
Yakima, WA 98907-2520

vettech@yvcc.edu

Contacts

Dr. Joanna FischerProgram Director
Phone: 509.574.4759
Email: jfischer@yvcc.edu
Yakima Campus
Liz Shenyer, LVTProgram Instructor
Phone: 509.574.4674
Email: eshenyer@yvcc.edu
Yakima Campus
Lori FergusonProgram Coordinator
Phone: 509.574.6810
Email: vettech@yvcc.edu
Yakima Campus