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Brazoria County 4-H Vet Science Club

About Our Club

The Vet Science Club is an intensive, five-year curriculum designed for students in Jr. High and High School that are interested in a career in veterinary sciences. Upon completion, students may qualify as a Certified Veterinary Assistant and continue on into a Veterinary Tech program. Students will have the advantage of previous experience and applied knowledge they will receive prior to entering college. The curriculum we use, was developed by 4-H and Texas A&M to prepare students for veterinary school. During this program, they will accumulate around 1500 hours of volunteer service, which will prepare them for the continuation of their education and experience in becoming a vet.

Club Manager

Tanya Barba
tanramm@gmail.com
713-530-9360

Club Meeting Date, Time, and Location

Dates Time Location
February 27,2019
March 20, 2019
5:00 PM Brazoria County Extension Office
21017 CR 171, Angleton, TX 77515

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