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Online Veterinary Assistant Certificate

Turn your love for animals into a rewarding career, with this online veterinary assistant certificate program. Enjoy the flexibility of working full or part-time as a Veterinary Assistant. Many veterinary assistants work in veterinary services, such as animal hospitals or private clinics. Veterinary Assistants can also work in laboratories, colleges and universities, and research facilities.

Median Earnings

$36,440*

Number of Jobs

118,200*

Job Growth by 2033

19%*

Online Veterinary Assistant school training Certificate

Growth Potential & Career Opportunities

Upon graduation from our program, you will receive your U.S. Career Institute Certificate of Completion attesting to your accomplishment. The Veterinary Assistant course trains students for entry-level positions as animal care specialists, veterinary assistants or animal health aides. The opportunities are endless with positions available in veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, animal emergency clinics, shelters, zoos, pet stores, pet food companies, government agencies and other animal care or animal service facilities concerned with the health and well-being of animals.

USCI Career Coach Program

We invest in you-up to $400 Value**

After completing your certificate course, our Career Coach Program is an included benefit that will give you one-on-one access to a Career Coach Advisor. Our course and Career Coach Program can prepare you with the skills needed to help you start your new career. Read about the program's requirements and guidelines in the Career Coach Program Outline.



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*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook on the internet at Veterinary Assistants (visited September 4, 2024). Statements found in the United States Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook are not a guarantee of any post-graduation salary, in part because the data used to create the Occupational Outlook Handbook includes workers from differing educational backgrounds, levels of experience, and geographic areas of the country.
**Value depends on graduates’ use of services available to them.