⚠️ VA Caution Flag. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has placed a caution flag on Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology (Loss of Accreditation or Preaccreditation: Other (Other - Provide unlisted or multiple justifications), Heightened Cash Monitoring (Adverse Action Taken by Accreditor/State Agency)). Veterans should research carefully before using their benefits here.
Veterans who have decided to continue their education should research their options to see which schools do a good job supporting those with prior military experience. We’ve assembled this report on Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology veterans and their studies to help you in your research.
If you’re looking for information related to military tuition assistance such as the GI Bill® or Yellow Ribbon Program, go to the following page: Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology GI Bill® Information
Inside This Veterans Report on Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology:
A large number of veterans attending a college means the college and faculty are more used to supporting and accommodating the needs of those with prior military experience. Based on VA records, there are 10 GI Bill® students at Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology. As the school’s total enrollment is 25, about 40.0% of those enrolled are using the GI Bill® to help pay for their education. For perspective, about three to four percent of college students in the U.S. are veterans, according to the Student Veterans of America.
Note, this figure includes all chapters of the GI Bill® program (e.g., Post-9/11, Montgomery GI Bill®, Reserve Education Assistance Program, and Veteran Readiness and Employment). Active-duty service members attending via Tuition Assistance are not counted, so the overall military population could be higher.
Graduation and retention rates can tell you how well a school supports its veteran students through to a degree.
| Outcome | Veterans | All Students |
|---|---|---|
| Graduation rate | 55.6% | 67.1% |
| Transfer-out rate | 22.2% | — |
Source: the VA GI Bill® Comparison Tool.
Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology is enrolled in the following veteran programs and provides these services.
| Federal Program | Participation |
|---|---|
| Principles of Excellence | Yes |
| DOD Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) | Yes |
| Yellow Ribbon Program | Yes |
Why does this matter? Below you can view the specific commitments this school has made by participating in individual programs.
| Career and Vocational Support |
|---|
| Accommodate Military Service Members and Reservists absent due to service requirements. |
| Align institutional refund policies with those under Title IV, which governs the administration of federal student financial aid programs. |
| Regionally or Nationally Accredited - view all accreditations |
| Provide information that increases accountability and transparency. |
| Participate in the Military Voluntary Education Review (MVER) |
See the veteran services offered by Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology.
Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology may consider your military experience and award college credit. Reach out to admissions for the specifics. Earning credit for what you already know can save you time and money toward a degree. Beyond military training, ask Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology whether it awards credit for life or work experience, CLEP exams, or other prior learning.
There are no ROTC programs offered at Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology.
Our data shows that this school has not received any complaints at the VA.
Notes and References
More about our data sources and methodologies.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.