I will be applying to colleges this school year and i currently live in houston, texas. I am open to going anywhere across the country. I have always had my eye on the west but the winters are a little weary. I ride english and will be bringing my horse to college with me. Im interested in western too with experience. Owning some ranches in wyoming i just fell in love with the lifestyle. I think the rural areas are the most beautiful.Any sugestions of particular colleges or states i would like? Thanks!
findley, lake erie college, hollins. Even state schools like university of kentucky and ohio state have horse programs.
just do internet searches for Colleges with equestrian teams, vet programs, or whatever else you are interested in.
if you go on one website you can narrow your search down to size of school, location, majors, presence of clubs, and so on. If i remember correctly its affiliated with the SAT. I can look and find it for you. will edit when i do.
#1 by Chloeemieux on July 16, 2010 - 7:46 pm
Well their is one college in La Pocatiere in qc canada. It is called le college ITA.
http://www.ita.qc.ca/Fr/lapocatiere/finitiale/TE/
thats where i will be going but it is in french so i dont know if you speak freanch (i do)
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http://www.ita.qc.ca/Fr/lapocatiere/finitiale/TE/
#2 by Hal on July 16, 2010 - 8:31 pm
The University of Wisconsin.
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#3 by lilrider! on July 16, 2010 - 9:01 pm
UT… in Austin Texas
Texas has ALOT of horses sooooo maybe UT
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#4 by amanda on July 16, 2010 - 9:36 pm
The University of Wisconsin River Falls has an Equine Emphasis Animal Sciences major you can go into. I’m pretty sure you can bring your horse with you, since you do need to have horses to work with in some of the classes you take.
That’s where I am going to go into Veterinary Medicine and Equine studies.
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#5 by Savannah on July 16, 2010 - 10:10 pm
The University of Guelph in Ontario has some wonderful programs for horses, and they also have stables that will board your horse. You can choose between taking business, science, or riding-related classes that have to do with horses. If you choose the business or science classes, you can also take a riding elective.
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http://www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca/visit.html
#6 by Sarah on July 16, 2010 - 10:25 pm
Kansas State
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#7 by Danica Reynolds on July 16, 2010 - 11:08 pm
I think you would like Virginia Intermont College. It’s not as huge campus, but the place is amazing and you can bring your own horse and the equestrian programs are great. You should check it out.
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http://www.vic.edu/
#8 by vball babe on July 16, 2010 - 11:49 pm
findley, lake erie college, hollins. Even state schools like university of kentucky and ohio state have horse programs.
just do internet searches for colleges with equestrian teams, vet programs, or whatever else you are interested in.
if you go on one website you can narrow your search down to size of school, location, majors, presence of clubs, and so on. If i remember correctly its affiliated with the SAT. I can look and find it for you. will edit when i do.
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#9 by Breana on July 17, 2010 - 12:32 am
Alfred University… check them out!!!
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