1 accredited Vet Tech training program in Boaz
1
Local Schools
$38,240
Avg. Salary
18-24 months
Program Length
20%
Job Growth
$5,278
Tuition
Snead State Community College's veterinary technician program prepares students for clinical roles in animal healthcare over 18 to 24 months. The curriculum covers laboratory procedures, surgical assistance, and animal husbandry needed to support veterinarians in clinics and hospitals. Graduates are equipped to pursue CVT, RVT, or LVT certification and can advance their careers through specialty credentials.
Boaz's single veterinary technician program serves students across a rural region where most employment opportunities are in small animal clinics and mixed-animal practices scattered throughout Marshall County and surrounding areas. Many graduates work locally in these community-based veterinary offices, though some commute to larger facilities in the Huntsville metropolitan area for broader career options. The program's 18–24 month format allows students to enter the workforce relatively quickly, meeting consistent regional demand for credentialed technicians in both companion animal and agricultural settings.
Training programs in Boaz 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.