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Can the pre-veterinary course requirements be met in veterinary technician programs?

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Can the pre-veterinary course requirements be met in veterinary technician programs?

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No. Courses in AHT programs (or any other vocational or technical program) may not be used to meet pre-veterinary course requirements. 13. Does one have to wait until the pre-veterinary course requirements are met before applying? The deadline for submitting applications is usually the beginning of January for the fall session. If you are applying after only two years of university, the pre-veterinary course requirements must be completed during the regular academic session (i.e., by April) of the year in which the applicant wishes to enter the college. Therefore, students may apply before actually completing the requirements if they will complete them before the end of the regular academic session. If you have completed more that two years of university education, you may be able to make up deficiencies in the prerequisites during summer session or intersession. 14. May some of the pre-veterinary requirements be waived? Technically, no, but in some cases in the past, up to six credits

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