Veterinary technology students at Kent State University at Trumbull recently earned the highest three-year average passage rate in Ohio on the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) administered by the American Association Of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB).
For the second consecutive year, students in the program, which is administered through Kent State University at Tuscarawas, achieved a 100 percent passage rate on their first attempt. This brings the school's three-year average to 90.7 percent. The national three-year average is approximately 73 percent.
“We have created a top-notch program that has attracted great students,” Melissa Best, program director said. “Our faculty, staff, and students have worked so hard over the last four years. Community partnerships and our off-site clinical partners also play a huge role.”
For more than four years, students have completed many of their classes at the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County. Last year, Kent State opened a Veterinary Technology laboratory that resembles a mini-veterinary clinic inside the shelter, offering radiology, laboratory, surgery, and a pharmacy. Students also get experience at multiple off-site large animal farms, exotic facilities, and a research university for laboratory medicine.
Kent State Trumbull’s program earned initial accreditation in 2018 by the American Veterinary Medical Association Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (AVMA CVTEA).
Kent State University is now accepting applications for the Fall 2021 Veterinary Technology Program.
For more information about Kent State's Trumbull's accredited Veterinary Technology program, visit www.kent.edu/trumbull/veterinary-technology.