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Veterinary Nursing

Distance Learning

Program

Our Distance Learning Program for Veterinary Nursing, also known as Veterinary Technology or Vet Tech, is flexible and can fit into your busy schedule. Take control of your future in veterinary nursing by gaining the knowledge and experience you need to excel in your career.  Earn an associates degree in as little as three years and kickstart your career 100% online!

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Veterinary Nursing at Your Pace: Earn Your Degree Online!

Learn at Your Pace
ranked number 1 vet tech program by best colleges in 2023
ranked number 3 in newsweek's list of top online colleges in 2022
20% employment growth from 2021-2031 from the bureau of labor statistics for vet techs

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Mentorship

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Save 16% on your tuition

Veterinary Nursing Distance Learning Information Sessions

The Veterinary Nursing Distance Learning (VNDL) program will be hosting live information sessions via Zoom on February 18 at 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.

These sessions are open to anyone interested in learning more about the program. Topics will include:

  • Financial aid opportunities and the admissions process
  • An overview of the VNDL program and its structure
  • Clinical mentorships and hands-on learning experiences
  • Strategies for successfully completing an online program
  • Study abroad opportunities for VNDL students

This is a great opportunity to ask questions and gain a deeper understanding of the program. We look forward to seeing you there.

 

Purdue in my eyes has always been number one in the Veterinary Medicine world. When considering schools to go to, this was a no brainer, and I was ecstatic when I got into the program.

Summer S.

Student, Veterinary Nursing Distance Learning Program

It’s Never Too Late

The flexibility of the distance learning nursing program keeps the door open to a veterinary nursing career for non-traditional students like 63-year-old Karen “Coco” Schefmeyer.

Read Coco's Success Story