Vet Tech Institute of Houston is a private, for-profit institution located in Houston, Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
Basic Information
Location: Located near the Galleria area of Houston, the specific address is 4669 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77027.
School size: The campus is small. According to the data from the fall of 2018, the total enrollment of the school is 176.
Academic year system: The academic year is a semester system.
Professional settings
The school offers an 18-month Associate of Applied Science diploma program in veterinary technology.
Teaching resources and facilities
Faculty: It has a group of experienced and animal-loving teachers who graduated from the school or other related professional colleges. They have rich practical experience and teaching enthusiasm and can provide professional guidance and help to students. The teacher-student ratio is 18:1.
Teaching facilities: The school is equipped with complete teaching facilities, including kennels, operating rooms with preparation areas, clinical laboratories, radiology rooms, etc., providing students with a practical environment similar to the actual veterinary work scene, so that students can better master the professional knowledge and skills of veterinary technology.
Campus life
Student composition: According to the data from the fall of 2018, 91% of the school's students are female and 9% are male. The age distribution of students is not clearly mentioned. Students come from different racial backgrounds, including 38% white, 32% Hispanic/Latino, 14% of unknown race/ethnicity, 7% African American or African American, 7% multiracial, 2% Asian, and 1% American Indian or Alaska Native. 1%.
Convenience of life: There are student dormitories and public transportation stations around the school, as well as free parking and entertainment facilities, which provide convenience for students' study and life.
Academic support and employment services
Academic support: The school provides students with academic and career counseling services to help them develop study plans, solve problems encountered in learning, and plan future career development.
Employment services: The school has an employment service center to provide graduates with employment placement assistance, including providing employment information, recommending jobs, and guiding job search skills, etc., to help students successfully enter the veterinary field.
Certification and tuition
Professional certification: The school's veterinary technology program has been certified by the American Veterinary Medical Association, which ensures the quality and professionalism of the program, and also provides a guarantee for students to take the national qualification examination to become registered veterinary technicians after graduation.
Tuition: In the 2018-2019 academic year, the school's in-state and out-of-state tuition is $14,700, the application fee is $50, and the cost of books and supplies is approximately $932.
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