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Becoming a Credentialed Technician
Credentialing requirements vary by state or province. For specific information on the requirements in your location, contact your state veterinary medical organization or go to the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) website. In the public section of the AAVSB website, you can access the requirements for credentialing in your jurisdiction. Click here for Directions for Accessing the AAVSB website.
- What are the steps to becoming a licensed or registered technician?
- How do I apply for admission to Cedar Valley College and the DCCCD?
- How many additional courses do I have to take after I complete the non-credit portion of DEVTP?
- What exactly are the Level 4 credit courses that I have to take?
- What is a degree plan?
- How do I file a degree plan?
- How will the course modules in Levels 1 through 3 convert to academic credit hours?
- Is there an additional cost for converting non-credit units to academic credit hours?
- How do I complete large animal courses if I don't work at a hospital that sees large animal patients?
- If I am earning 84 continuing education units in Levels 1 through 3, why do I only receive 36 credit hours when they are converted to academic credit?
- Can I take general education requirements through Cedar Valley College?
- How do I transfer credits from courses taken from other colleges?
- What else will I have to do to become a credentialed technician?