Veterinary Science Certificate Program
Extension Veterinary Medicine

October 2022 - News and Events

Welcome VSCP's Newest Employee


Laura Leal is the newest member to join the VSCP Team as our Administrative Coordinator!


Laura graduated from Texas A&M University with a B.S. in Animal Science in 2010. Prior to joining the VSCP, she worked with the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) for seven years in the Authorized Personnel Department where she helped manage and implement the Texas Authorized Personnel Program (TAPP) for veterinarians and non-veterinarians.  She has a huge passion for helping people and brings with her, many years of customer service and project management experience.


Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, Laura currently resides in Pflugerville, TX with her husband, young daughter, and two dogs.  In her free time, she loves being outdoors, staying active, and spending time with her family.  She's thrilled to be part of the program and is excited to help individuals in their quest to further their veterinary science education.


We are happy to have Laura on board!

Register For Our Next Online CDE Veterinary Science Contest

Register HERE!


Not a member of 4H or FFA? You can still compete in the contest - just email vetscience@ag.tamu.edu to register.

Upcoming Online Vet Science CDE Dates:


December 13-15

February 14-16

April 4-6

The Annual VSCP ad hoc Working Group will be held on October 26th in College Station, TX

VSCP ad hoc Working Group Information

*Register for VSCP Information Session*

 Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Day Camp

We are so excited for our upcoming Fossil Rim Wildelife Center Day Camp! Highschool students will see the behind the scenes and the day in the life of professionals working with these amazing creatures in Glen Rose, TX.  Registration was completely full within 3 hours!  We will be looking at scheduling more dates in the future, so keep an eye out for those.  We can't wait to share all our amazing experiences!


To see more information about this incredible center, click the link below: 


https://fossilrim.org/


NOVEMBER 15th, 2022

Interested in becoming a veterinary assistant but do not have access to education, coursework or a teacher?

The VSCP might be able to help...at NO CHARGE!

We have been awarded a grant to assist 30 students this school year!

Check out the requirements and qualifications below.



Click HERE to Apply!

VSCP Spotlight: Abigail Hogue

My name is Abigail Hogue, I am 20 years old and a Junior at Texas A&M University- Commerce. When I was little, I repeatedly told my parents that I wanted to be a veterinarian someday. My parents have supported every aspect of this dream throughout my childhood. As I went through high school, I realized that I desired to become an LVT (Licensed Veterinary Technician) rather than a doctor. The idea of becoming a technician was so exciting to me, being able to run labs, work with patients and clients, and having the opportunity to specialize in a specific field as well.


I graduated from my homeschool class in 2020. I knew what I wanted to do with my life, but I didn’t exactly know how to get there. I had researched vet tech programs for countless hours throughout my senior year with no luck of finding a program that seemed to suit me. I reached out to Susan Culp from the A&M Agrilife Extension, and after emailing back and forth a few times to figure out the scenario, we scheduled a zoom call to discuss my options. Dr. Culp was so incredibly helpful and walked me through all the options I had for technician schools in Texas. She explained the basis of the Agrilife extension, and how it can be used to help students find schools and what each university has to offer based on my needs and wants for my college planning. She suggested touring A&M College Station to look at the Blinn college technician program, looking at Cedar Valley campus in Dallas, and A&M Commerce, which had a brand new 4-year technician program. We ended up deciding on researching the Veterinary Biomedical Technology program at Texas A&M University Commerce. Dr. Culp encouraged me to call and look into the new bachelor’s program offered, and to look at the requirements for it. I did, and after applying to the program in 2021, I was officially accepted that same fall! With this program I have been able to perform many tasks such as blood draws, hands-on live animal labs, and physical exams, as well as completing 3 summer internships over the course of the program to utilize the skills we have learned and apply them in a clinic setting.


I am currently in my third year of tech school at A&M Commerce, with plans to graduate with my bachelor’s degree in May 2024. I know without a doubt I would not be here without Dr. Culp’s help, support and encouragement, and I am so thankful for the Agrilife extension for helping me to make my dreams possible!


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Veterinary Science Certificate Program Celebrates Growth

https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/2022/09/13/veterinary-science-certificate-program-celebrates-growth/