Veterinary Technology at Ulster County Community College
with a smaller student body of 1,265 in Stone Ridge, NY.
Program Analysis
At $37,346 per year, Veterinary Technology graduates from Ulster County Community College earn slightly above the $32,474 national median. The premium is real but not dramatic.
The 31.0x earnings multiple means ten-year projected earnings exceed tuition cost by an order of magnitude. Trade programs often deliver strong ratios, and this one is a standout.
AI risk is moderate — 29% task exposure — and the 1% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook for Veterinary Technology graduates.
Ranked #60 out of 169 programs, Ulster County Community College's Veterinary Technology offering sits in the upper half but doesn't break into the top tier.
Earnings growth is modest: $37,346 to $39,231 over five years (5% gain). This trade may have a lower salary ceiling than high-growth professions.
One registered apprenticeship pathway (Veterinary/Lab Animal Tech (Alternate Title: Animal Care Specialist) with a median wage of $37,320/yr) connects to Veterinary Technology careers, offering a paid training alternative to the classroom model.
Earnings Overview
Projected 10-Year Earnings
Based on actual graduate salary data and Bureau of Labor Statistics growth projections.
Top Career Paths
Top career paths for Veterinary Technology graduates by median salary.
| Career Path | Median Salary | Growth | AI-ProofAI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health specialties teachers, postsecondary | $105,620 | +17.3% | 52% |
| Veterinary technologists and technicians | $45,980 | +9.1% | 84% |
| Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers | $37,320 | +8.7% | 78% |
Veterinary Technology Career Guide
From day-one roles to senior positions, Veterinary Technology careers span a range of specializations. Read the complete outlook for graduates entering agriculture & natural resources.
Compare & Explore
Veterinary Technology Overview
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