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Equestrian College Help!?
So I just had a question about Equine College, but I put it out at like 2am, so I did not get many responses and I am trying it again.
I want to work with horses and I have decided to get an equine degree. I am mostly interested in Equine Management and Equine Studies or Equine training and instruction, if the school has it. I would also be interested in Animal Science if there was an equine program that was really good! It HAS to be a BACHELORS degree.
I am looking for suggestion. I have done a LOT of research and will probably know most of the schools that will be mentioned, but what I want is opinions and actual experiences. I have visited Averett and Virginia Intermount and have ruled them out. I have acceptances to Averett, Virginia Intermount, William Woods, and Findlay.
I am looking for a program where I get to have at LEAST 3 lessons per week with a small riding class. The more horses the better and the closer the barn to the campus the better. I am an eventer, but will do hunter/jumper if there is no eventing. It has to be a coed college and over 3000 people.
thanks!
4 Answers
- Wanna RideLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
OSU COWBOYS!!!!! I will give you a link to their animal science center.
this one is to their women's equestrian team.
http://www.okstate.com/sports/w-equest/okst-w-eque...
ant this one is to their equine program.
- 1 decade ago
Best Choice!- Johnson and Wales University in Rehoboth, MA
For Equine Management and Riding.
http://www.jwu.edu/content.aspx?id=16790#fbid=MIHR...
Berry College- http://www.berry.edu/athletics/wequestrian.aspx
Hockings College- http://www.hocking.edu/programs/equine
Post University- http://www.post.edu/maincampus/equinemanagement.sh...
Bryer State Uni- http://www.breyerstate.com/bachelors-equine-studie...
Centeary Uni- http://www.centenarycollege.edu/cms/en/prospective...
Source(s): Internet & Magazines - 1 decade ago
George Town in kentucky has a good program, and Ohio State has a good pre-vet program, but you have to be in the top 10% of your class in order to get accepted, but if you've got good enough grades then you can go to the mansfield campus, and transfer out to the columbus (main) campus at the end of your sophomore year with a 3.0 GPA. hope this helps ♥
- 1 decade ago
southern illinois university in carbondale has a good program. and there are places to take lessons on and off campus also has an equestrian team and club.