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4-H Introduction to Veterinary Science Program

Feb 6, 2025 at 6:25 PM to Apr 3, 2025 at 8:00 PM

SUNY Ulster Stone Ridge Campus
Vet Tech Lab - 119 Algonquin Hall
491 Cottekill Road
Stone Ridge, NY 12484

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The series runs on Thursdays from 6:25 to 8 PM, starting on 2/6 - 4/3. 
Participation is limited to 24 students. Registrations will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis, conditional upon receipt of the 4-H enrollment form and full payment. Sorry, no refunds.
In the event of bad weather, lessons may be cancelled in which case an extended period will be offered the following Thursday.

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General Terms

Fees:

Existing 4-H Members: $100

Non Exisiting 4-H Members: $125

Refund Policy

Sorry, no refunds.

Cancellation Policy

In the event of a cancellation or your unable to attend a session please communicate with the Ulster County 4-H Office

Contact Information:

Faith Shultz: [email protected] - (845) 340-3990 ex. 340

Andrew Ruiz: [email protected] - (845) 340-3990 ex. 341

Age Restriction

All participants must be 13 years or older by the start of the program and not older than 19 years of age.

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If the registration fee presents a financial hardship, scholarship funds may be available. Please contact Faith at [email protected] or (845) 340-3990 ext. 340.

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Event Summary

Teens ages 13 to 19 with an interest in animals and veterinary science careers should consider joining our 4-H Veterinary Science Program! 

Youth will explore the normal animal, including attitude and behavior, maintaining animal health, and the organs and systems of the animal body. Animal diseases will be discussed including viruses, bacteria, and parasites that affect animal health.
The program is a nine-week commitment, covering two units of study. The program is organized and sponsored by Dr. Beth Alden, Professor of Biology and director of the SUNY Ulster Vet Tech Program. It is coordinated by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County’s (CCEUC) 4-H Youth Development.

Area veterinarians and other speakers will provide hands-on lessons in a clinical setting. In the first unit, youth will explore the normal animal, including attitude and behavior, maintaining animal health, and the organs and systems of the animal body. In the second unit, animal diseases will be discussed including viruses, bacteria, and parasites that affect animal health. The instructors will also discuss the profession of veterinary science and possible career paths. The final class will include a guest speaker and a graduation ceremony.

Participation is limited to 24 students. Registrations will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis, conditional upon receipt of the 4-H enrollment form and full payment. Sorry, no refunds.

In the event of bad weather, lessons may be cancelled in which case an extended period will be offered the following Thursday. The series runs on Thursdays from 6:25 to 8 PM, starting on 2/6, 2025 - 4/3, 2025. 

A very special thank you to Dr. Beth Alden, Professor of Biology and coordinator of the SUNY Ulster Vet Tech Program, for her many years of service to the 4-H Veterinary Science Program!

 

Contact Information:

Faith Shultz: [email protected] - (845) 340-3990 ext. 340

Andrew Ruiz: [email protected] - (845) 340-3990 ext. 341

Event Details

Fees:

Existing 4-H Members: $100

Non Exisiting 4-H Members: $125

 

Dates:
  • Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27, March 6, March 13, March 20, March 27, April 3

 

General Format:

  • 6:25pm – Participants arrive
  • 6:30pm – Introduction of Presenter and Topic
  • 6:35pm – Review readings and assignments
  • 6:50pm – Presenter and Hands-on/Minds-on Learning
  • 7:50pm – Looking ahead to the next lesson
  • 8:00pm – Dismissal

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