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National Veterinary Associates has collaborated with Penn Foster to offer our employees sponsorships to career-focused programs! Through this partnership, you can now apply for a scholarship to one of the four programs below to increase your skills, earn a credential, and advance your veterinary career.
Offered online, Penn Foster's programs allow you to train at home or on the go and receive support from a dedicated Veterinary Academy faculty of practitioners, technicians, and industry experts. Take the next step in your veterinary career and apply today!
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Is Penn Foster College accredited?
Penn Foster College is nationally accredited. This form of accreditation means that Penn Foster has met the high standards required by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) in Washington, D.C. The DEAC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
Are the Veterinary Academy programs accredited?
Penn Foster College's Veterinary Technician Associate Degree and Veterinary Technology Bachelor of Applied Science programs are fully accredited by the Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) as a program for educating veterinary technicians and technologists. This accreditation "represents the highest standard of achievement for veterinary medical education in the United States. Institutions that earn accreditation confirm their commitment to quality and continuous improvement through a rigorous and comprehensive peer review."
The Veterinary Assistant Career Diploma is approved by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA). It is one of only three online Veterinary Assistant programs with this approval.
The Veterinary Practice Management Undergraduate Certificate program is applicable toward the formal education requirement for the Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) program offered by the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA). The CVPM designation is recognized by many veterinary practice leaders as the highest level of credential for professional veterinary managers and is often preferred or required when applying for a veterinary manager position.
How do I apply?
You can enroll in the program on this page by selecting "APPLY NOW" next to the program of your choice.
How do I apply to the Penn Foster Program?
How long does it take to complete the Penn Foster Program?
Once I complete my program, am I qualified to immediately enter my vocational fields? If not, what other steps do I need to take to get certification or licensure?
Are there online classes?
There are no physical classrooms, since Penn Foster is an online and self-paced school. However, there are some programs that have webinars that students must log into and attend.
How does the online program work?
What resources are available to me?
You have access to Penn Foster’s teachers and learning materials through your student portal. We also strongly encourage students to join the Penn Foster Community. It is a great place to connect with other students.
Will there be instructors to help me, and how do I contact them?
Yes, instructors are available over the phone (1-888-427-1000) Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 6:00pm, Eastern Time. They are also available through email by clicking on the “Contact Us” button in the Student Portal and typically respond within 24 hours.
Can you tell me more about the Penn Foster Veterinary Technician Program?
The Penn Foster Veterinary Technician Program is both exciting and challenging. It is lots of hard work and also lots of fun, as you learn the fundamentals of becoming a great veterinary technician. The program is four semesters long and graduates can sit for the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE). Both semesters two and four include a clinical externship during which the student gains hands-on experience applying what they’ve learned in a veterinary hospital under the supervision of a veterinarian.
How do Penn Foster Veterinary Technician graduates do on the VTNE?