LOUDOUN CAMPUS. Veterinary Technology A.A.S. Degree On-Campus and On-Line Programs 2018

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LOUDOUN CAMPUS Veterinary Technology A.A.S. Degree On-Campus and On-Line Programs 2018 1

Overview of the On-Campus and On-Line Programs: Important dates: The next full-time and part-time cohorts begin in the Summer/Fall of 2018. The program application window is January 2 nd to April 2 nd, 2018. Welcome Choosing a career in veterinary technology is an exciting and personally rewarding choice for many individuals. The students in our Veterinary Technology program are a very diverse group of women and men, both experienced and inexperienced with animals. They all share a common goal, to obtain and utilize a degree in Veterinary Technology. There are many occupational opportunities in this continually growing field and many specialized fields are constantly emerging. Our graduates are working in private practices with companion animals, exotics, and large animals. They work at zoos, wildlife rehabilitation centers, and aquariums. Many of our graduates are practice managers, work in specialty practices, work for pharmaceutical companies, and work in research laboratories. Qualified graduates work as instructors in veterinary technology programs. Some of our LVTs own their own companies such as kennels, pet sitting services, and even own their own veterinary hospital. There are graduates of our program who have joined an elite group of LVTs and are recognized technician specialists in disciplines such as anesthesia and analgesia, surgery, dentistry, emergency and critical care, behavior, equine veterinary nursing, internal medicine, and more. Accreditation Our program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. We award an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree and prepare you for the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE), an entry-level national exam required for licensure. Our Courses The courses in our program offer a liberal amount of hands-on experience with large and small animals. Some of the skills and knowledge you will acquire through our program include: animal nursing techniques client relations and education preparation of patients, instruments and equipment for surgery specimen collection and performance of laboratory procedures radiographic and anesthetic techniques surgical assisting familiarization with anatomy, physiology, nutrition and animal diseases breeds and behavior 2

If you need help or have any questions regarding the Veterinary Technology program application process or the requirements needed to apply to the program, complete Contact Form. Requirements Students must meet the following minimum requirements before applying to the program. You must be a high school graduate/ged, with completion of the following high school units (or equivalent) a C letter grade or better as a minimum (a C-minus does not meet this requirement): 1 unit of algebra 1 unit of biology 1 unit of chemistry Proficiency in high school English If you are missing any of these courses at the high school level, then a college course can be used to meet any of these minimum requirements. For example, some students applying to the program may not have taken Chemistry in high school. In this case, the student must then show a college-level Chemistry course (4-credits with a lab) before applying to the program in order to meet the minimum requirement. Students are strongly encouraged to submit an application to NOVA and register to complete any missing courses needed to meet these required courses as soon as possible. Students applying for the Fall semester should start taking required general education courses in the preceding Spring and Summer sessions. General Education Requirements We are committed to accepting students who show the strongest academic foundation. We expect our students to enter the program with excellent skill sets in writing, math, critical thinking, communication, team work, interpersonal/social skills, study skills, organizational skills and adept at time management. All program applicants must be 18 years of age or older at the time of application submission. The required curriculum for Veterinary Technology students includes some Liberal Arts courses. These courses can either be taken prior to entering the program or after being accepted to the program. Preference for admission is given to those applicants who have already completed these fundamental general education courses or already have a degree. Preference is especially given to applicants with a degree in a related field, such as animal science, or any of the natural sciences. Your transcripts are evidence of your academic preparedness and an indicator of your readiness to complete the rigorous veterinary technology coursework. Thus, in the admission review process, we will be considering the number of college credits and fundamental general education courses already completed and your cumulative grade point average (GPA). We will also note the number of withdrawals and failures you may have earned over time; they may indicate a student s inability to persist and we would be concerned about our ability to retain you through to degree completion. Review the most current academic NOVA Advising Sheet for a checklist of program requirements that fulfill the Applied Associates of Science degree in Veterinary Technology 3

(A.A.S.). Students who have been most successful in our program are those who have already completed the following fundamental coursework toward degree completion: CST 110 Introduction to Communication (Speech) *CST 126 may be substituted BIO 195 Special Topics in Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals Students must complete BIO 195 with C or better by end of 1 st program semester. *This is a 4-credit lab course. The student will become familiar with the concepts of function and structure of the body of major domestic species including histology, embryology, and genetics. The student will gain knowledge of basic animal anatomy through comparative studies of various animal skeletons, anatomical models and a systematic dissection of a feline cadaver. NOTE: On-Line program students who have completed VET 111 do not need to take BIO 195. CHM Elective Introduction To College Chemistry with Lab (CHM 101 or 111) Students must complete CHM with C or better by end of 1 st program semester. *This course is a 4-credit lab course that prepares you for the Veterinary Technology Pharmacology course. Make sure to note that there are prerequisite courses required before taking any of these Chemistry courses. Check the current NOVA catalog for the prerequisite courses needed before being allowed to register. ENG 111 College Composition *This course requires a satisfactory placement test score suitable for English 111. Placement tests can be taken at any test center on any NOVA campus. The Loudoun test center is located in room LR-251. Humanities Elective Refer to the current printed or on-line NOVA course catalog for the list of courses that can count toward the humanities elective course or check the list of acceptable humanities elective courses: http://www.nvcc.edu/catalog/cat2017/academics/electives.html Social Sciences Elective Refer to the current printed or on-line NOVA course catalog for the list of courses that can count toward the social science elective course or check the list of acceptable social science elective courses: http://www.nvcc.edu/catalog/cat2017/academics/electives.html 4

SDV 101 Student Development: Orientation to Veterinary Technology The Veterinary Technology program offers its own 8-week career orientation course during the Summer and Fall semesters as SDV 101. Topics include Profession of Veterinary Technology, Externship/Preceptorship information, Resume Prep Skills, Student Success Skills, Test Anxiety, Time and Stress Management, and more. MTH 126 Mathematics for Allied Health Students must complete MTH126 with C or better by end of 1 st Program Semester. *This course requires a satisfactory Math placement test score. Placement tests can be taken at any test center on any NOVA campus. The Loudoun test center is located in room LR-251. The course is a 2-credit drug dosage calculation course that prepares students for the Veterinary Technology Animal Anesthesia course. Advanced Standing Policy Those students who have completed an Associate's or Bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. institution will automatically be given credit for fulfilling all of the general education courses listed above with the exception of the Chemistry elective (4-credits with a lab), Biology 195 Animal Anatomy and Physiology (4-credits with a lab), MTH 126 (Math for Allied Health) and SDV 101 (Orientation to Veterinary Technology). These four courses are programspecific requirements for degree completion in veterinary technology. If you have taken a 4- credit Chemistry course with lab as part of your degree curriculum and achieved a letter grade of C or better (C-minus grades and lower do not transfer to NOVA) then you are exempt from taking the Chemistry course as well. If you have not taken a 4-credit Chemistry course or did not achieve the minimum transfer credit grade then you will still need to take this requirement either before applying to the program (if you did not take Chemistry in high school) or during the Spring or Summer session prior to entry or during first semester of the program. For the Math 126 requirement, you may either take this course or take a challenge exam and receive credit-by-exam after being accepted into the program. The challenge exam can be taken at the Loudoun campus test center located in LR 251. NOTE: Before requesting to take the Math 126 challenge exam, you must have taken a college-level transferable math course with a 'C' or better. This college math course must also be documented on an official NOVA college transcript to facilitate student request to your faculty advisor for initiating the course substitution process. Please note, due to the schedule of courses offered, two years for the full-time On-Campus program and three year for the part-time On-Line program are the shortest periods of time possible to complete the NOVA Veterinary Technology Program. 5

Veterinary Technology Course Requirements Once accepted into the program, students are program-placed by the Loudoun campus then they will be E-mailed instructions regarding when to register for the veterinary technology specific (VET-prefixed) sequence of courses. Review the chart in the current Program of Study and scroll to end of the page to see how the 68 total credit, full-time, 5-semester curriculum is sequenced; review chart at link below for the part-time, 8-semester sequence http://www.nvcc.edu/loudoun/divisions/natural/vettech/online/courses.html APPLY HERE SECTION NOTE: First-year VET-prefixed classes begin August 2018; pre-requisite courses begin January and May 2018. The On-Campus and On-Line program application process involves mailing required documents described in the process below. Only completed application packets with the current year Pre-Admissions Checklist will be reviewed for admission to the Veterinary Technology Program: The deadline for completed application packages for the On-Campus and On-Line program is April 2 nd (received and not postmarked by or will be returned to you). Admitted students are generally notified on or before April 24 th to their NOVA college E-mail address on-file. Candidates declined admission to the program will be notified on or before April 30 th by NOVA College E-mail and will be provided with re-application information. If you need help or have any questions regarding the Veterinary Technology program application process or the requirements needed to apply to the program, complete Contact Form. There is no formal application form directly for the Veterinary Technology program, but the candidate must print, complete, sign, and include a current year Pre-Admissions Checklist as the top-page document when mailing all of the following materials in one single application package. See the tips and suggestions offered below for key steps of the process based on frequently asked questions. 6

IF YOU WISH TO APPLY FOR VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ADMISSION, IT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: 1. Print Application Checklist. Print out and initial the current year Pre-Admissions Checklist to acknowledge that you have met all of the minimum requirements and are including all of the supporting materials needed to apply to the preferred (full-time/part-time) program. This specific application checklist should be included as the top page and mailed with your entire application package in a single large manila envelope. Please be sure to submit your application materials in their entirety. Incomplete application folders or separate items received will not be accepted for the review process. 2. Submit an application for general admissions to the College. If you are currently enrolled in classes at NOVA or have attended NOVA within the last two years, there is no need to re-apply to the college. Complete an on-line application at www.nvcc.edu. Click on the tab APPLY NOW in the top right corner of the NOVA homepage. Be sure to record the password you use to complete the application; you will use this password to log in to MY NOVA later. At the end of the application process, pay specific attention to obtain and record your new STUDENT ID# and USER NAME for future use. If you encounter any problems with the application process, please contact the IT Help Desk at 703-426-4141 (available 24/7), and select option #1 when prompted. 3. Request three official copies of high school and any college transcripts be sent from your school(s) directly to you at your home address: Request that your school(s) send you at least two (2) separate official transcript copies from each institution to your home address (do not open the transcripts) and include one copy from each school s unopened official transcript as part of your final application package. Keep the second copy for your own records and as a backup unopened copy. Request that the third copy of transcripts be sent to the College for official transcript evaluation see Step #5 below. 4. Submit Official Score Documents for Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB) or College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) credits with packet (if applicable to you). 5. Submit a Request for Evaluation of Transcript Form (Form 125-049E) which must be completed online at https://dashboard.nvcc.edu/default.aspx for transfer credit purposes. Paper transcript evaluation request forms will no longer be accepted. You must submit a separate request for each transcript you would like to have evaluated. All 7

international high school and international college transcripts must first be evaluated for course-by-course credit by an evaluation agency. Once you have received the completed course- by-course evaluation, follow the steps listed above to request final evaluation through NOVA Student Services. Recommended private services to use for international transcript translation and review: World Education Services (WES) http://www.wes.org International Education Research Foundation http://www.ierf.org Be sure to document the date and time Form 125-049E was completed and submitted on the Veterinary Technology Pre-Admissions Checklist. 6. Complete NOVA placement tests for reading, writing, and mathematics with satisfactory scores and submit scores to the Veterinary Technology program. Satisfactory scores will place you into English 111, Math 126, and Chemistry 101 or 111. Ensure placement scores are posted to your NOVA student account for verification. You do not need to take these free NOVA placement exams if you fit into any one of the following categories: You are a current or previous NOVA student and have already taken the English and Math placement tests with satisfactory scores. You are a current or previous NOVA student and you have already completed English 111 (you do not need to re-take the English placement test). You are a current or previous NOVA student and you have already completed a college-level Math course (you do not need to re-take the Math placement test); developmental Math courses do not count. You are a current or previous NOVA student and you have already completed Chemistry 101 or 111. You are a student who has earned an Associate s or Bachelor s or other advanced degree from another accredited school. You are a student transferring in Freshman English or a college-level credit math course (pass/fail math courses do not count) from another accredited college with at least a C. 7. Obtain two professional letters of recommendation, each individually sealed in an envelope and addressed to: For On-Campus Program: Dr. Tregel Cockburn, Assistant Dean For On-Line Program: Dr. Kiana Adkisson-Selby, Program Head DO NOT have letters of recommendation mailed or E-mailed directly to the program. Both sealed letters of reference are to be included with your application package. 8

Request that each person writing a reference letter sign and date across the back of the sealed envelope then return the letter to you for inclusion within the packet. This action shows that the letter is official and has not been opened. Letters of reference from family members (close and distant) or co-workers are NOT acceptable. Solid letters of reference should be obtained from people who know you well and can speak of your character and the kind of person that you are or comment on your previous academic performance (i.e. practice managers, LVTs, veterinarians, practice owners, other work supervisors, high school teachers or counselors, college professors, people for whom you have completed volunteer service). 8. Submit with your application packet a typed, dated, and signed letter of intent describing your background. Please include your academic accomplishments, work experience, life skills and your interest in becoming a professional Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT). Letter should be single-spaced, 12pt font, and a maximum of 2-pages Include your name, NOVA STUDENT ID # and full signature at end of letter Include a current resume (maximum of 2-pages) 9. Submit your current resume listing your employment history, diplomas/degrees, certifications, skills, memberships and extracurricular activities. Must be typed, 12-pt font and maximum of 2-pages Ensure contact information updated, especially mailing and E-mail addresses 10. For the On-Campus Program Only: If you have no previous experience, you must observe in a veterinary clinic or hospital for a minimum of 32 hours and obtain written proof of completion. Please note that the documentation of your observation hours cannot be used as one of your letters of reference. If you are already working in a veterinary practice, this step is not required. However, ensure that the veterinarian that owns the practice or supervising veterinarian or LVT provides a letter of reference for you. This expected letter of reference will verify your experience and background. Locate a local veterinary practice who will allow you to observe by either using your current family veterinarian or by looking up local veterinary practices in the yellow pages or on the Internet. Politely introduce yourself when contacting the clinic or veterinary hospital and request the opportunity to observe as part of your application process. Your minimum 32 hours of observation should be documented in a brief letter on official veterinary practice letterhead. Ask the observing veterinarian to sign and date the sealed envelope flap to designate this as an official letter. Be sure to include 9

this with your application packet. There is no specific program application form for this step. Preference is given to applicants that are already working in the veterinary field fulltime, because those students who are able to apply the knowledge and skills on a weekly basis while fulfilling coursework are historically the most successful in completing the academic program and becoming a licensed veterinary technician. 11. For the On-Line Program Only: Download the Memorandum of Agreement forms, the Task List, and Equipment Check List. Have your mentor complete the Mentor Memorandum of Agreement, Task List and Equipment Check List. You complete the College Memorandum of Agreement and Student Memorandum of Agreement forms. You must print them out, and return the completed forms with signatures via regular mail in your application package. Do not email electronic copies or scans. Equipment Check List Survey Task List Survey Student Memorandum of Agreement Mentor Memorandum of Agreement College Memorandum of Agreement 12. AFTER you have completed all the above steps, mail your completed application package with the Application Checklist as the top-page document to the NOVA Loudoun Veterinary Technology program; no hand-delivery of application packet. Only completed and mailed application packets will be reviewed for admission to the Veterinary Technician program. Application package must be mailed to the Veterinary Technology department located below and received, not postmarked by the application deadline: NOVA Community College Loudoun Campus Veterinary Technology Department 21200 Campus Drive LA Building, Room 157 (for On-Campus Program) LA Building, Room 159 (for On-Line Program) Sterling, Virginia 20164-8699 An E-mail will sent to your VCCS student E-mail address confirming that your application packet is received and complete. Evaluation of application packets will only be granted to those prospective students who have completed steps 1 through 10(on-campus) or 11(on-line) and who have met all minimum requirements. Be sure to submit your application material in one large manila mailing package by any mail carrier (e.g. USPS, FedEx, UPS, DHL) that provides delivery confirmation and package tracking services. We are not responsible for lost or misdirected mail to the College. No hand-delivery of application packets. 10

13. About Financial Aid: At the same time that you are preparing an application to be accepted to the Veterinary Technology program, be sure to also meet with a financial aid counselor on any campus to discuss financial aid process and your options. The Loudoun Campus financial aid counselors are located in the LR building (Reynolds, Room 249 for the Loudoun campus. Call toll-free to 1-855-323-3199 first to confirm their weekday walk-in hours before you visit. You can find the information for financial aid offices at all NOVA campuses at the following link: http://www.nvcc.edu/financialaid/index.html. More information about financial aid can be found under the Financial Aid FAQ: http://www.nvcc.edu/financialaid/support/faq.html. The six-digit identification code for Northern Virginia Community College is 003727. 11