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Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

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Page 1: Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

Veterinary Assistant/Technician Program Proposal

for Lake Michigan CollegeLori Bingaman

October 10, 2012

Page 2: Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

Two Career Paths:Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours)

Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours)

WHAT?

Page 3: Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

•Rural Countryside;

•Aging Population;

•American Veterinary Medical Association currently only 11 accreditations in Michigan;

•None in southwestern Michigan

Southwestern Michigan:

Page 4: Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

Estimated 2012 pet care costs $52.87 Billion

Estimated 2012 Veterinarian Care costs $13.59 Billion

WHY?62% of U.S. Households own pets

52% increase vet tech positions projected by 2020

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Who?

Animal LoversCompassionateDetail OrientedManual Dexterity

Health Sciences Oriented

Page 6: Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

• Closed enrollment capped at 24 per cohort;

•75% complete rate for cohort members

•95-100% licensure for completers

•75% successful job placement in field within six months

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New State of the Art Science Labs

New MRI and X-ray Equipment

Page 8: Lori Bingaman October 10, 2012. Veterinary Assistant Certification (40 Credit Hours) Veterinary Technician Degree (68 Credit Hours) WHAT?

Taught by licensed veterinarians or veterinary technicians

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COST?

Faculty $70000 + $24,6333 (taxes) + $13,633 insurance = $108,266

Adjunct $540 per credit hour * 40 (certificate) = $21,600Adjunct $540 per credit hour * 68 (AAS degree) = $36,720

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Revenue?

Certificate = 24* 45 contact hours * $122 + $1920 lab fees = $133,680AAS degree = 24* 79 contact hours * $122 + $2080 lab fees = $234,192

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Profit?

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Questions?

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References

Lake Michigan College, (2012). Retrieved from website: http://www.lakemichigancollege.edu/

Southwest Michigan First (2012). Retrieved October 5, 2012 from http://www.southwestmichiganfirst.com/site_selectors/demographics_population.cfm

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2012). Veterinary technologists and technicians. Retrieved from website: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinary-technologists-and-technicians.htm