Blinn celebrates 14 Veterinary Technology Program grads
Veterinary technicians earn a median salary of $45,980 per year

May 9, 2025
Fourteen graduates of the Blinn College District Veterinary Technology Program were honored Wednesday, May 7, at a pinning ceremony at the Blinn-Brenham Student Center.
Students honored for completion of the program were Layla Alkowatli, College Station; Maggie Coyle, Galveston; Samantha Dolezal, Austin; Riley Ellebracht, Fredericksburg; Lizbeth Granados, Rosharon; Kynlee Hall, East Bernard; Sydney Jones, Bryan; Kenna Killough, Sealy; Michelle Nielsen, Novata, Calif.; Kaitlynn O’Quinn, Franklin; Stephanie White, Houston; Megan Wilson, Franklin; Jourdan Begnaud, Corsicana; and Autumn Teach, College Station.
“This group has shown remarkable individual growth, with each member pushing themselves out of their comfort zones and mastering skills they once thought were unattainable,” said Program Director Jessica Garza. “Their mutual support has been a key factor in this growth, with several students honing their leadership skills. I am immensely proud and eagerly anticipate their future achievements.”
Blinn’s Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology is one of only 15 accredited programs in Texas. It prepares students to become fully credentialed licensed veterinary technicians.
With small classes and dedicated faculty, Blinn veterinary technology students benefit from the College’s partnership with the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Science & Biomedical Sciences. That relationship gives students hands-on training in every aspect of the wide-ranging field. Blinn is the only community college that has an agreement to complete laboratories and clinicals at Texas A&M’s Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital .
“It was everything I expected. There’s hurdles and challenges, but I think our director handled all of those phenomenally,” Wilson said.
The program prepares Blinn graduates for a host of animal-related fields, including veterinary clinics, animal shelters, educational institutions, government agencies, laboratories, and research facilities.
Blinn offers two pathways toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology – a traditional two-year program in which courses and labs are completed on the Bryan Campus and its hybrid, three-year program in which courses are completed online and labs are completed on campus.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, veterinary technicians earn a median salary of $45,980 per year and employment is growing much faster than average.
For more information regarding the program, visit www.blinn.edu/veterinary-technology.
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