Veterinary Medical Technology Selective Admissions


Veterinary Medical Technology Program Information and Information Session

 

Application Criteria

 

Veterinary Medical Technology 2024 Fall Application Criteria

Beginning April 29, 2024, the Veterinary Medical Technology program will be accepting applications for alternates.

Thank you for your interest in the Veterinary Medical Technology (Vet Tech) program at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. Please read this information thoroughly. We want to make sure you have the best possible chance of being selected by completing all processes and submitting all necessary application documents completely, correctly, and by the deadline. Please email admissions@abtech.edu if you have questions regarding enrolling at A-B Tech or email advising@abtech.edu if you have questions about applying for the Vet Tech program.

You must be a high school graduate or have an Adult High School or High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma to be eligible to enter any allied health program and have self-certified this requirement on your A-B Tech College application.

The Application Period

A-B Tech will begin accepting applications on April 29, 2024, for the Veterinary Medical Technology class that begins Fall 2024. All deadlines and requirements in this document must be met to be eligible to apply.

Program Information Session Requirement

Prior to application to the Vet Tech program, applicants must review the mandatory information session provided by the department and complete the assessment. Applicants must submit the completed assessment to the Student Advisor when you apply to the program. Details for the information session are posted on the Veterinary Medical Technology Admissions Page.

Chemistry Requirement

Prior to full acceptance in the Veterinary Medical Technology program, you must have successfully completed high school or college chemistry with a “C” or higher. Applicants who did not take this course in high school may take the equivalent course at A-B Tech or another regionally accredited college. The equivalent A-B Tech course is any course with a CHM prefix. Documentation of chemistry completion must be on file prior to the Fall 2024 term start.

Introduction to Veterinary Medical Technology Course Requirement

Applicants will be invited and required to enroll in the Introduction to Vet Tech course that will be taught in the summer of 2024. This course will be offered through A-B Tech’s Continuing Education division. Successful completion of this course is required for full acceptance into the program. Once selected for the Vet Tech program, more details will be provided by the department.

 

How to Apply

  1. Attend or complete mandatory Information Session provided by the Veterinary Medical Technology department prior to application to the allied health program. Information Session dates will be posted approaching the application period and can be found at the top of this webpage.
  2. Complete and submit the standard A-B Tech Application. (This is not an application to a Selective Program. The application to the Veterinary Medical Technology program will be done separately after you meet with a Student Advisor and are approved as eligible to apply.)
  3. Applicants must certify on their College application that they are a high school graduate from a valid institution, an adult high school graduate from a valid institution, or have a valid HSE diploma. High school graduation or the equivalent from a regionally accredited, valid institution is generally required for Financial Aid purposes. You must have this high school equivalency by the first day of classes for the Fall 2024 term to enter the Selective Allied Health programs. All Veterinary Medical Technology program applicants will be required to submit an official high school transcript (or proof of equivalency) to the department upon admission.
  4. Applicants must complete New Student Orientation prior to meeting with a Student Advisor to complete the Verification/Selection Form. Waivers may apply.
  5. Eligible applicants must document college readiness in English and Math. Visit Placement Overview for detailed information or contact the Student Advisor to learn about the acceptable options.
  6. Once you meet the minimum requirements to apply to the program, you will be given permission and instructions to schedule the ATI TEAS Exam by the Student Advisor. You must schedule and take the ATI TEAS Exam as soon as possible to be considered an applicant.

Important Application Information

To be eligible for admission to the Fall 2024 class, all qualified Vet Tech applicants will be required to take the ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) exam. The ATI TEAS exam may only be completed at a location within the United States of America per ATI guidelines.

The ATI TEAS exam will be paid for by the student at the time of online registration on the ATI website. Information on the ATI TEAS exam and associated costs can be found at ATI Testing. Applicants should not schedule the ATI TEAS until after meeting with a Student Advisor and having been approved as eligible to apply.

You may use your TEAS composite score from a previous test session if the score is 5 years old or newer. Students may use scores already on file with the college if they are 5 years old or newer. Individuals may submit a TEAS score in lieu of testing during the application period. It is the applicant’s responsibility to follow up to ensure scores are received.

Applicants may select only one of the following at the time of completion of the Verification/Selection Form:

  1. Testing during the application period at the Testing Center on the A-B Tech Asheville Campus on Victoria Road in Asheville, NC.
  2. Testing at an approved testing facility in another location.
  3. Use an existing score already on file at the College provided the score is 5 years old or newer.
  4. Submit only one score report from a testing session that occurred prior to the application period at another testing facility. If multiple test scores are received on a single report (regardless of the reason for or source of the error), the earliest composite score will be used.

Please Note: Test scores will not be accepted, and applicants may not schedule the ATI TEAS exam until after the applicant has completed the Verification/Selection Form with a Student Advisor.

If an applicant does not follow through and take the ATI TEAS exam, they are disqualified from moving forward in the admission process.

Applicants in need of testing accommodations should contact Support Services at supportservices@abtech.edu at least three weeks prior to testing.

Important: Students who submit TEAS exam scores must ensure scores are received as soon as possible. It is the applicant’s responsibility to email the Testing Center at testingcenter@abtech.edu to confirm scores were received.

 

Admission to the Program Once Minimum Requirements Have Been Met

  1. Applicants will be invited and required to enroll in the Introduction to Vet Tech course taught in the summer of 2024 prior to full acceptance into the program.
  2. After selection, all new students must attend the program introduction course held by the department. The department will provide course details after the selection of applicants. Please Note: Failure to attend the introduction course will result in the loss of a seat in the class.
  3. Rabies Pre-Exposure Vaccination is a requirement for students prior to live animal instruction. No waiver or exceptions will be made. Documented proof of vaccination prior to the start of VET-133 is required for program progression.

 

How the Point System Works

  1. You will receive the points for your composite score from the ATI TEAS exam.
  2. You will receive 30 points for the successful completion of an accredited, college credit, allied health program degree (AAS, BA, BS, or Masters) and 20 points for the completion of any accredited, college credit, diploma-level allied health program. Points will be awarded for allied health disciplines on the pre-approved list from the Dean of Allied Health. Accreditation must be granted by an accrediting board recognized by A-B Tech.
  3. You will receive 30 points for Certified Veterinary Assistant, Office Trained Veterinary Assistant/Experience in the veterinary field, OR other certification related to veterinary medicine (for example, BQA, Fear Free, Recover). Documentation required.
  4. You will receive points for the successful completion of the following college courses (or acceptable substitutes): CHM-130 and MAT-110 or higher. A grade of “A”= 30 points, a grade of “B”=15 points, and a grade of “C”= 5 points.
  5. Currently enrolled high school seniors who have successfully completed Animal Science II will receive points. A grade of “A”= 30 points, a grade of “B”=15 points, and a grade of “C”= 5 points. An official high school transcript detailing this must be submitted to the Admissions Office as soon as possible.

Important: It is the applicant’s responsibility to submit all documentation and follow up as necessary to ensure it has been received. All documentation for points outside of the ATI TEAS Exam must be submitted as soon as possible. Applicants must take the TEAS exam and/or submit scores as soon as possible.

 

Notice to Non-U.S. Citizens

A-B Tech welcomes non-citizens with work authorization through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to our Selective Allied Health programs. Clinical site eligibility is determined by the sites and can be impacted by immigration status. Non-citizens should discuss their non-citizenship status with their Selective program advisor as soon as they are accepted so that accommodations can be made.

As stated above, non-citizens who are eligible for the Selective programs may not be eligible for certain clinical sites. Successful completion of clinical rotations is required for program completion. If a student drops the program after being denied clinical site privileges, the college refund policy will apply. Non-citizens are encouraged to contact the appropriate licensing/certifying agency to determine if they are eligible for licensure/certification upon graduation–decisions regarding licensure/certification are solely the responsibility of the licensing/certifying agency.

Questions regarding program admission for non-citizens may be made to advising@abtech.edu.

 

Other Important Information

Any Allied Health student deemed to have violated the College Student Code of Conduct may not be eligible for application or re-admission to Allied Health programs.

Criminal background checks and drug screenings will be required by clinical sites for students entering the selective Allied Health programs. These screenings will be conducted at the student’s expense by a professional and independent vendor. Failure to achieve acceptable standards for these screenings may result in denial of clinical privileges. Successful completion of clinicals is required for program completion. The college refund policy applies if a student drops the program after being denied clinical site privileges.

Applicants should be aware that North Carolina State or National Boards may deny licensure or certification to individuals “convicted of a felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude.” Questions regarding this issue should be directed to the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board.

Applicants for Selective Allied Health Programs must demonstrate the ability, with or without reasonable accommodations, to meet certain technical standards critical to the successful completion of the program. These standards include skills and abilities essential for such things as the operation of equipment; evaluation and manipulation of patients; evaluation of microscopic components and color reactions; and communication with patients, families, and other medical personnel. For an explanation of specific physical and cognitive requirements for the Vet Tech program, refer to the Program Technical Standards. For further clarification, contact the Veterinary Medical Technology Department Chair at (828) 398-7612.

If you are not selected for the Vet Tech program beginning Fall 2024 and wish to apply for the Fall 2025 class, you must re-apply during the next Selective program application period.

All documents that you submit with your application for the Vet Tech program must be true, correct, and complete. Falsification of documentation may result in denial of admission or dismissal after admission.

Admission criteria are reviewed each year and are subject to change from year to year.

Allied Health students will be required to complete clinical rotations which may require them to travel more than one hour from campus. Clinical rotations may be conducted during weekend and/or evening hours. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation.

 

Selective Allied Health Readmission Policy

The following readmission policy applies to students who receive an unsuccessful grade in a selective allied health program, or who voluntarily withdraw from such a program. Unsuccessful grades are defined as “D” or “F”.

  1. If you receive an unsuccessful grade in a selective allied health program, you may not proceed to any subsequent course, which has the course in question as a prerequisite. You must repeat the course in question before proceeding to the next higher course in the program.
  2. Most allied health courses are offered only once annually.
  3. Since a new class of students is admitted to each program annually, it will be necessary for the students who have received an unsuccessful grade in a major course during their first semester to reapply for readmission to the program for the following fall.
  4. Students who do not successfully complete a subsequent semester may seek approval from the department chairperson to ask special permission from the division dean to be re-admitted to the program for the next academic year if the application deadline has passed. Requests will be taken and considered on an individual basis.

We appreciate your interest in A-B Tech and the Veterinary Medical Technology program.

Updated April 17, 2024

 

Veterinary Medical Technology 2025 Fall Application Criteria

Application Period: September 3, 2024 to October 25, 2024

Thank you for your interest in the Veterinary Medical Technology (Vet Tech) program at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. Please read this information thoroughly. We want to make sure you have the best possible chance of being selected by completing all processes and submitting all necessary application documents completely, correctly, and by the deadline. Please email admissions@abtech.edu if you have questions regarding enrolling at A-B Tech or email advising@abtech.edu if you have questions about applying for the Vet Tech program.

You must be a high school graduate or have an Adult High School or High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma to be eligible to enter any allied health program and have self-certified this requirement on your A-B Tech College application.

Dates and Deadlines

  • Application Period Opens: September 3, 2024
  • Application Period Closes: October 25, 2024
  • Deadline to Submit Documentation for Points: October 25, 2024
  • TEAS Deadline: November 1, 2024, at 5:00 p.m.

(Note: Do not schedule the TEAS before meeting with a Student Advisor to complete a Verification/Selection Form)

Please note: Alternates may be accepted beginning February 3, 2025, if deemed necessary to fill the class. Notification of this will be posted on the Selective and Limited Programs Application Period Information page after the application deadline.

Program Information Session Requirement

Prior to application to the Vet Tech program, applicants must review the mandatory information session provided by the department and complete the assessment. Applicants must submit the completed assessment to the Student Advisor when applying to the program. Details for the information session are posted on the Veterinary Medical Technology Admissions page.

Chemistry Requirement

Prior to full acceptance into the Veterinary Medical Technology program, you must have successfully completed high school or college chemistry with a “C” or higher. Applicants who did not take this course in high school may take the equivalent course at A-B Tech or another regionally accredited college. The equivalent A-B Tech course is any course with a CHM prefix. Documentation of chemistry completion must be on file prior to the Fall 2025 term start.

Introduction to Veterinary Medical Technology Course Requirement

Prior to full acceptance, applicants with the highest point totals will be invited to, and required to enroll in the Introduction to Vet Tech course that will be taught in the summer of 2025. This course will be offered through A-B Tech’s Continuing Education division. Successful completion of this course is required for full acceptance into the program. Once selected for the Vet Tech program, more details will be provided by the department.

 

How to Apply

  1. Attend or complete mandatory Information Session provided by the Veterinary Medical Technology department prior to application to the allied health program. Information Session information will be posted approaching the application period and can be found at the top of this webpage.
  2. Complete and submit the general College application. (This is not an application to a Selective Program. The application to the Veterinary Medical Technology program will be done separately after you meet with a Student Advisor and are approved as eligible to apply.)
  3. Applicants must certify on their College application that they are a high school graduate from a valid institution, an adult high school graduate from a valid institution, or have a valid HSE diploma. High school graduation or the equivalent from a regionally accredited, valid institution is generally required for Financial Aid purposes. You must have a high school diploma or equivalency by the first day of classes for the Fall 2025 term to enter the Selective Allied Health programs. All Veterinary Medical Technology program applicants will be required to submit an official high school transcript (or proof of equivalency) to the department upon admission.
  4. Applicants must complete New Student Orientation. Waivers may apply
  5. Eligible applicants must document college readiness in English and Math. Visit Placement Overview for detailed information or contact a Student Advisor to learn about the acceptable options. Placement must be completed prior to meeting with a Student Advisor to complete the Verification/Selection Form during the application period.
  6. Once you meet the minimum requirements to apply to the program, you will be given permission and instructions to schedule the ATI TEAS Exam by the Student Advisor. You must complete this step and the Verification/Selection form by the deadline listed above. Applicants must ensure ATI TEAS scores are received by 5:00 p.m. on the deadline. No exceptions.

 

Admission to the Program Once Minimum Requirements Have Been Met

  1. Applicants will be ranked based on the total points awarded. See the point system in the section below.
  2. Applicants with the highest point totals will be invited and required to enroll in the Introduction to Vet Tech course taught in the summer of 2025 prior to full acceptance into the program.
  3. After selection, all new students must attend the program introduction course held by the department. The department will provide course details after the selection of applicants. Failure to attend the introduction course will result in the loss of a seat in the class.
  4. Rabies Pre-Exposure Vaccination is a requirement for students prior to live animal instruction. No waiver or exceptions will be made. Documented proof of vaccination prior to the start of VET-133 is required for program progression.

 

How the Point System Works

  1. You will receive points equivalent to your composite score from the ATI TEAS exam (maximum ATI TEAS score is 100).
  2. You can receive 30 points for the successful completion of an accredited, college credit, allied health program degree (AAS, BA, BS, or Masters) and 20 points for the completion of any accredited, college credit, diploma-level allied health program. Points will be awarded for allied health disciplines on the pre-approved list from the Dean of Allied Health. The program must be accredited by an accrediting board recognized by A-B Tech.
  3. You can receive 30 points for Certified Veterinary Assistant, Office Trained Veterinary Assistant/Experience in the veterinary field, OR other certification related to veterinary medicine (for example, BQA, Fear Free, Recover). Documentation required.
  4. You can receive points for the successful completion of the following college courses (or acceptable substitutes): CHM-130 and MAT-110 or higher. A grade of “A”= 30 points, a grade of “B”=15 points, and a grade of “C”= 5 points.
  5. Currently enrolled high school seniors who have successfully completed Animal Science II can receive points. A grade of “A”= 15 points, a grade of “B”=10 points, and a grade of “C”= 5 points. An official high school transcript detailing this must be submitted to the Admissions Office by the documentation deadline.

The summation of the points outlined above will be used to rank applicants within the allied health program.

Important: It is the applicant’s responsibility to submit all documentation and follow up as necessary to ensure it has been received. All documentation for points outside of the ATI TEAS Exam must be submitted by the documentation deadline at the top of the page. Applicants must take the TEAS exam and/or submit scores by 5:00 p.m. on the TEAS deadline.

 

Important ATI TEAS Information

Applicants should NOT schedule the ATI TEAS until after meeting with a Student Advisor and having been approved as eligible to apply.

To be eligible for admission to the Fall 2025 class, all qualified Vet Tech applicants will be required to take the ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) exam. The ATI TEAS exam may only be completed at a location within the United States of America per ATI guidelines.

The ATI TEAS exam will be paid for by the student at the time of online registration on the ATI website. Information on the ATI TEAS exam and associated costs can be found at ATI Testing.

Applicants may select only one of the following at the time of completion of the Verification/Selection Form:

  1. Testing during the application period at the Testing Center at A-B Tech Asheville Campus on Victoria Road in Asheville, NC.
  2. Testing during the application period at an approved testing facility in another location. If multiple test scores are received (regardless of the reason for or the source of the error), the earliest composite score will be used.
  3. Use an existing score already on file at the College provided the score is 5 years old or newer.
  4. Submit only one score report from a testing session that occurred prior to the application period at another testing facility. Scores must be 5 years old or newer. If multiple test scores are received (regardless of the reason for or the source of the error), the earliest composite score will be used.

It is the applicant’s responsibility to follow up and ensure scores are received by the deadline.

Please Note: Test scores will not be accepted, and applicants may not schedule the ATI TEAS exam until after the applicant has completed the Verification/Selection Form with a Student Advisor.

If an applicant does not follow through and take the ATI TEAS exam, they will be disqualified from moving forward in the admission process.

Applicants in need of testing accommodations should contact Support Services at supportservices@abtech.edu at least three weeks prior to testing.

Important: Students who submit TEAS exam scores must ensure scores are received by 5:00 p.m. on the deadline. It is the applicant’s responsibility to email the Testing Center at testingcenter@abtech.edu to confirm scores were received prior to the testing deadline listed at the top of this page.

 

Notice to Non-U.S. Citizens

A-B Tech welcomes non-citizens with work authorization through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to our Selective Allied Health programs. Clinical site eligibility is determined by the sites and can be impacted by immigration status. Non-citizens should discuss their non-citizenship status with their Selective program advisor as soon as they are accepted so that accommodations can be made.

As stated above, non-citizens who are eligible for the Selective programs may not be eligible for certain clinical sites. Successful completion of clinical rotations is required for program completion. If a student drops the program after being denied clinical site privileges, the college refund policy will apply. Non-citizens are encouraged to contact the appropriate licensing/certifying agency to determine if they are eligible for licensure/certification upon graduation–decisions regarding licensure/certification are solely the responsibility of the licensing/certifying agency. Questions regarding program admission for non-citizens may be directed to advising@abtech.edu.

 

Other Important Information

  • Criminal background checks and drug screenings will be required by clinical sites for students entering the selective Allied Health programs. These screenings will be conducted at the student’s expense by a professional and independent vendor. Failure to achieve acceptable standards for these screenings may result in denial of clinical privileges. Successful completion of clinicals is required for program completion. The college refund policy applies if a student drops the program after being denied clinical site privileges.
  • Applicants should be aware that North Carolina State or National Boards may deny licensure or certification to individuals “convicted of a felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude.” Questions regarding this issue should be directed to the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board.
  • Applicants for Selective Allied Health Programs must demonstrate the ability, with or without reasonable accommodations, to meet certain technical standards critical to the successful completion of the program. These standards include skills and abilities essential for such things as the operation of equipment; evaluation and manipulation of patients; evaluation of microscopic components and color reactions; and communication with patients, families, and other medical personnel. For an explanation of specific physical and cognitive requirements for the Vet Tech program, refer to the Program Technical Standards. For further clarification, contact the Veterinary Medical Technology Department Chair at (828) 398-7612.
  • Any Allied Health student deemed to have violated the College Student Code of Conduct may not be eligible for application or re-admission to Allied Health programs.
  • If you are not selected for the Vet Tech program beginning Fall 2025 and wish to apply for the Fall 2026 class, you must re-apply during the next Selective program application period.
  • All documents that you submit with your application for the Vet Tech program must be true, correct, and complete. Falsification of documentation may result in denial of admission or dismissal after admission.
  • Admission criteria are subject to change from year to year.
  • Allied Health students will be required to complete clinical rotations which may require them to travel more than one hour from campus. Clinical rotations may be conducted during weekend and/or evening hours. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation.

 

Selective Allied Health Readmission Policy

  1. The following readmission policy applies to students who receive an unsuccessful grade in a selective allied health program, or who voluntarily withdraw from such a program. Unsuccessful grades are defined as “D” or “F”.

    If you receive an unsuccessful grade in a selective allied health program, you may not proceed to any subsequent course, which has the course in question as a prerequisite. You must repeat the course in question before proceeding to the next higher course in the program.

  2. Most allied health courses are offered only once annually.
  3. Since a new class of students is admitted to each program annually, it will be necessary for the students who have received an unsuccessful grade in a major course during their first semester to apply for readmission to the program for the following fall.
  4. Students who do not successfully complete a subsequent semester may seek approval from the department chairperson to ask special permission from the division dean to be re-admitted to the program for the next academic year if the application deadline has passed. Requests will be taken and considered on an individual basis.

We appreciate your interest in A-B Tech and the Veterinary Medical Technology program.

Updated June 24, 2024