
Three UT Martin students presented to Martin Kiwanis club, their experience in the Vet Tech program at this month’s Kiwanis meeting.
Senior double major in Pre Vet and Vet Tech, Scarlett Cook, junior Vet Science major, Isaiah Reed and junior Vet Science major Jovan Hurst, described their reasons for choosing UT Martin for their study.
With over s 96 percent of UTM’s vet tech students hired in the field within 60 days of graduation. The program prepares students to work with a wide variety of animal patients, from livestock to exotic pets.
Kiwanis past president and current treasurer presented Assistant Director of the Veterinary Health Technology Program Amanda Waldon and the students with a certification of appreciation showing that a donation will be made in their honor to the Weakley County Prevention Coalition.



