AHT Program Celebrates 50 Years, Announces Name Change

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AHT Program Celebrates 50 Years, Announces Name Change

91制片厂 is proud to celebrate 50 years of its Animal Health Technology (AHT) program and is looking forward to another successful half-century under a new name - Veterinary Technology (VT). This change was made to ensure alignment with similar animal health focused programs across Canada. 

Initially launched in the fall of 1974 by what was then known as the Fairview School of Agriculture and Home Economics, NWP鈥檚 in-demand program has trained more than 1000 highly sought-after veterinary technologists. 

鈥淭he program is near and dear to so many of our staff, alumni and community members,鈥 says Kristy Honing, the current VT program chair. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely a sense of pride we feel in keeping this program relevant and responsive to our communities, 50 years after it started.鈥 

Kristy points to the hands-on learning students receive as the key to the program鈥檚 success. The farm on 91制片厂鈥檚 Fairview campus provides students with immediate access to large and small animals.

鈥淲e鈥檙e known, and our graduates are known, for having a lot of hands-on learning opportunities because of the on-site small animal labs,鈥 Honing says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 part of what makes us special.鈥

In addition to providing a distinctive learning environment with more than 100 large and small animals, 91制片厂 has also secured options for graduates after completion of the two-year diploma. 

The Polytechnic has formalized partnerships with the University of Lethbridge (UL) and more recently St. Matthew鈥檚 University School of Veterinary Medicine (SMUSVM) to allow Veterinary Technology program graduates the option to ladder into a recognized degree program. 

NWP Veterinary Technology graduates with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher can seamlessly transfer into a Post-Diploma Bachelor of Arts or Post-Diploma Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Studies) at UL or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) at SMUSVM in the Cayman Islands. Be it on Canadian soil or abroad, these collaborative agreements give learners the option to build on their studies and gain additional qualifications.

鈥淣WP is committed to growing and evolving our programming in order to deliver timely results for our students and surrounding communities,鈥 adds Provost and Vice-President Academic, Dr. Terry Kowalchuk. 

鈥淲e are very excited to be celebrating this impressive milestone alongside all of our supporters.鈥 

Applications for NWP鈥檚 2025-26 programs open September 1, 2024. To learn more about the Veterinary Technology diploma visit NWP.me/AnimalSciences.