Veterinary assistant programs are typically offered at:
* Vocational schools: These offer certificate programs that can be completed in a few months to a year.
* Community colleges: These offer associate's degree programs, which take about two years to complete.
* Some high schools: Some offer programs or certifications that prepare students for entry-level positions.
You do not need a bachelor's degree or a graduate degree to become a veterinary assistant.
However, some states may require specific certifications or licenses for veterinary assistants, so it's always best to check the requirements in your specific area.