Because the program is fully accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, graduating students are eligible to sit for the State and National Veterinary
Technology Board Examinations when they have completed all required course work.
Not exact matches
The Mastery
Examination Task Force was comprised of four members from the State Department of Education including the Commissioner herself as chair, two representatives from the State
Board of Education, two from the Connecticut Association of
Boards of Education, two from the CT Association of Public School Superintendents, two from the CT Association of Schools (which oversees The Principal's Center), three from the CT Parent Teacher Association, and two chosen at - large by the Commissioner: the Executive Director of the CT Council for Education Reform and a Southern Connecticut State University professor with a math /
technology background.
Students who successfully complete the associate's degree are eligible to sit for the National Veterinary
Technology Examination and / or similar regional
board exams in their state or province.
Individuals completing the certificate program are not qualified for the National Veterinary
Technology Examination and / or similar regional
board exams in their state or province.
means an individual who has graduated from a veterinary
technology program that is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association or the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and who has passed the
examination requirements as prescribed by the Minnesota State
Board of Veterinary Medicine, shall be known as a Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT).
Ohio House Bill 501 defines a registered veterinary nurse, or RVN, as «a person who is a graduate of a veterinary
technology college approved by the state veterinary medical licensing
board, has successfully passed an
examination approved by the
board and maintains registration eligibility status in accordance with rules adopted by the
board.»
defines a registered veterinary nurse, or RVN, as «a person who is a graduate of a veterinary
technology college approved by the state veterinary medical licensing
board, has successfully passed an
examination approved by the
board and maintains registration eligibility status in accordance with rules adopted by the
board.»
Cindy attended Mesa and graduated with her Associate degree in Animal Science: Animal Health
Technology and, afterwards, passed the State
Board Examination to become an RVT.
To become a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST), you must pass a credentialing
examination administered by the National
Board of Surgical
Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA).