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Step 1
Research medical technician programs. Local technical colleges such as Gwinnett Technical College have great programs. Alabama A&M University is also known for its high-quality program and job placement. Make a list of programs you think may interest you.
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Step 2
Visit campuses. Because becoming an emergency animal medical technician typically takes a couple years to complete, it's important to be comfortable on campus. Visit your top choice's campuses to picture yourself in that atmosphere.
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Step 3
Meet faculty. Many colleges will host open house nights. Ask prospective colleges if they offer this event.
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Step 4
Once you've identified which program is the best fit for you, enroll in one. Many programs start classes a few times a year, depending on the campus.
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Step 5
Ask about financial aid. Making a career change is an investment. Many students need financial aid or scholarships to make the change. Ask the admissions officer which programs are available.









