1 accredited Vet Tech training program in Andalusia
1
Local Schools
$38,240
Avg. Salary
18-24 months
Program Length
20%
Job Growth
$12,997
Tuition
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College's veterinary technician program prepares students to assist veterinarians in clinical and surgical settings over approximately 18-24 months. The curriculum covers animal care, diagnostic procedures, and laboratory techniques needed for the field. Graduates are prepared to pursue CVT or RVT certification and find employment in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and related animal health facilities.
Andalusia's single veterinary technician program serves students across south-central Alabama, with many graduates finding work at local animal clinics and rural veterinary practices throughout Covington County and surrounding areas. The region's mix of small-animal clinics and large-animal operations creates steady employment for credentialed technicians, though career-focused students often look toward larger Alabama cities for expanded opportunities. The 18–24 month program leads to CVT certification and VTNE eligibility, preparing graduates for the diagnostic and patient-care responsibilities that rural and suburban practices require.
Training programs in Andalusia typically take 18-24 months to complete. Graduates are prepared to pursue industry certifications including CVT/RVT/LVT, VTNE Exam, Specialty Certifications, which can open doors to more specialized roles.