As a veterinarian practicing in California, I’m curious about the preferred colleges when hiring new vet technicians straight out of school. Do you have a preference among MTSAC, Ventura College, or Platt for an Associate’s degree in Veterinary Technology?


When hiring a veterinary technician in California, I generally look for candidates who have completed an accredited program in veterinary technology. Specifically, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) approves programs that meet certain educational standards.
Between MTSAC, Ventura College, and Platt College, each has its strengths. I would recommend considering the following factors:
Accreditation: Ensure that the program is AVMA-accredited, as this is often a requirement for taking the Veterinary Technology National Examination (VTNE).
Clinical Experience: Look for programs that offer robust hands-on training and clinical rotations. Real-world experience is crucial for a vet tech.
Reputation and Alumni Feedback: Research online reviews and speak to alumni if possible. A school with a strong reputation in the community can provide an advantage.
Job Placement Rates: Some colleges have job placement services or connections with local clinics, which can help new graduates find employment quickly.
While personal preference may vary, I often lean toward institutions known for their strong programs and successful graduates. Ultimately, it’s about the individual candidate’s skills, experience during their training, and their passion for veterinary medicine that truly makes a difference in hiring.