Love Animals? Start a Career That Makes a Difference

Learning to help animals breathe

Are you passionate about working with animals and looking for a career that is both hands-on and meaningful? Cape Cod Tech’s Veterinary Assistant Training Program is accepting registrations now for the September 2025 class. This is your opportunity to step into the fast-growing field of animal healthcare.

This NAVTA-approved hybrid program is the only one of its kind on Cape Cod and prepares students to earn the Approved Veterinary Assistant (AVA) credential. Students receive comprehensive training in everything from client relations and surgical assistance to exotic and large animal care, making this program uniquely well-rounded and career-ready.

Classes begin September 15, 2025, and meet Monday and Wednesday evenings in Harwich, making it ideal for working adults or recent graduates ready to train for a new career.

Why Choose This Program?

  • NAVTA exam preparation included

  • Clinical hours at a local veterinary provider

  • Instruction from leading professionals in the field

  • Training in both small and large animal care, including exotics

  • Hybrid format with evening classes

  • Early-bird registration discount and payment plans available

Led by seasoned veterinary professionals, including certified and licensed technicians with decades of experience, this program does more than teach animal care. It prepares students to join the veterinary healthcare team with confidence.

Seats are limited, and registration closes September 9.

Start date: September 15, 2025
Location: Harwich, Massachusetts
Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 to 9 PM
Tuition: $4,750 (with payment plans and early-bird discounts available)
Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent, English proficiency, current tetanus vaccination, and the ability to lift 50 pounds

Learn more and register now at:
www.communityschoolcct.org/veterinary-assistant-approved-program

Take the first step toward a rewarding career in animal health. Become a veterinary assistant and make a difference starting this fall.

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