My daughter is a junior in HS and wants to attend a college with a competitive equestrian (show) program. We would also like her to become eligible for academic/athletic scholarship. Do you think we should be contacting coaches of collegiate equestrian programs directly, and forwarding videos clips of my daughter's shows as well as a list of her academic/athletic achievements? Thanks for your advice.
Steve, do an online search for colleges with equestrian programs and then schedule a visit. Take the day and meet with admissions, coaches and finance. Usually a student will be your tour guide. We've done two visits and are planning a few more. Our daughter is a junior and competes in dressage so we are looking at IDA schools. Also verify whether the program is NCAA and whether your daughter meets the required academic requirents.
I was disappointed in the article because there is no mention of a degree in therapeutic riding. There are colleges that offer 4 year degrees in therapeutic riding as well as minors and focused courses.
My daughter is currently a junior at Cazenovia College in the Equine Business Management program. Her course load is 1/2 equine related and 1/2 business related. If she chooses not to make her living with equines and keeps that as a side interest, she will still have the business background. And she competes on both the IHSA Hunt Seat team and the IDA Dressage team.