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Yes you can. However, it is typically a transfer program of study for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree upon completion of the associates.

Yes you can. However, it is typically a transfer program of study for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree upon completion of the associates.

Yes you can. However, it is typically a transfer program of study for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree upon completion of the associates.

Yes you can. However, it is typically a transfer program of study for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree upon completion of the associates.

Yes you can. However, it is typically a transfer program of study for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree upon completion of the associates.

Yes you can. However, it is typically a transfer program of study for those who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree upon completion of the associates.

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The general answer is "no". Most states require that you have a degree specifically in veterinary technology from an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited program in order to sit for exams and be credentialed as a veterinary technician. Alaska, California and Wisconsin are the only states that currently offer alternate pathways to credentialing. If you reside in one of those states, you should contact the credentialing agency in that state for details on these alternate pathways.

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