Washington Veterinary Schools & Programs Students planning careers as veterinary technicians can complete the Northern Virginia Community College Veterinary Technology Program by commuting the 28 miles to Sterling, VA or through the college's accredited online program. Washington students have numerous bachelor's degree options to prepare for veterinary medical school. Biology and Biochemistry degrees can be found at American University. The Bachelor of Science in Biology at Gallaudet University is especially designed for students who plan to pursue post-graduate medical studies. Trinity College for women offers programs in both Biology and Biochemistry. The Pre-Medicine Program at Georgetown University provides opportunities for undergraduate research. Biological Sciences programs can also be found at the public University of the District of Columbia. The Catholic University of America, George Washington University, and Howard University. Washington students can pursue postgraduate veterinary medical studies at any of the nation's veterinary colleges.

Veterinary Schools, Programs & Courses in Washington
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.  
Harrington College of Design Brown College Argosy University University of Phoenix American Intercontinental University Kaplan University Le Cordon Bleu Schools International Academy of Design & Technology Argosy University Audubon Expedition Institute Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography The Art Institutes The Art Institutes Sanford Brown Institute Harrington College of Design University of Phoenix Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography Argosy University DeVry University Vet Tech Institute The Art Institutes The Art Institute Online

Why Washington is a Great Place to Study Veterinary
When you think of Washington, D.C., and veterinary medicine, urban pet centers and world-class zoos come to mind. This city is home to the 163 acre Smithsonian National Zoo that houses more than 400 species of animals. Countless companion animals have been rescued by the Washington Humane Society But did you know that the Washington metropolitan area has farm and wildlife medicine opportunities as well? For example, the Second Chance Wildlife Shelter provides medical care for injured wild animals, and the Days End Farm Horse Rescue gives shelter, rehabilitation and adoption services to abused, neglected and unwanted horses. Stable job growth for veterinary fields in addition to numerous education options could make the nation's capital the ideal place for you to study and build a career.

Other Resources for Veterinary Education and Careers in Washington
  • District of Columbia Veterinary Medical Association
  • D.C. Academy of Veterinary Medicine
  • Feline Foundation of Greater Washington
  • Washington Animal Rescue League
  • Montgomery County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
  • Veterinary - Employers in Washington
  • Vet Tech Career Center at Northern Virginia Community College
  • D.C. Academy of Veterinary Medicine veterinary technician job listings
  • National Zoo
  • Washington Humane Society
  • Friendship Hospital for Animals
  • Veterinary Referral Center

  • Veterinary - Internship Opportunities in Washington
  • Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine
  • American Association of Veterinary Clinicians
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • National Zoo Internships
  • Veterinary Referral Center
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