Horse Schools The International Guide to Universities, Colleges, Preparatory and Secondary Schools, and Specialty Equine Programs Third Edition ANGELIA ALMOS
Whether a parent seeking a preparatory school, a college-bound equestrian with a competitive edge, or a student desiring an education leading to a career with horses, readers will find this manual the most comprehensive guide to horse-related schools and programs available. Includes lists of hundreds of fields of study, equestrian careers, equine-oriented scholarships, intercollegiate associations, and equestrian federations from around the world. School descriptions include contact information, degrees and majors offered, and summaries of facilities and expenses.
ANGELIA ALMOS has authored numerous articles in equine publications such as Horse Illustrated, Young Rider Magazine, and Blaze Magazine, and she currently writes a monthly column for EquinePost.com. She travels nationwide providing her unique seminars at horse expos and provides counseling services to prospective students. Almos lives in Lake Tahoe, California. "A great resource book is available to you. Horse
Schools, Third Edition by Angelia Almos, published by Trafalgar Square Books
is a comprehensive guide to all types of training and education around the world.
I found this book very easy to use. This book is so user friendly that it is a
must have for those who are looking to start in the horse industry, those doing
a career change, or for those that want more information on what is available
for educational opportunities."—The Instructor
"This is a comprehensive, well-organized resource for
those searching for horse schools. If I were looking for an equine-related school
program, this would be a book I would use. Anyone interested in the horse industry
in the U.S. and internationally would likely find this book fascinating."—The
Horsemen's Voice
"Angelia Almos and Trafalgar Square team together to
bring this excellent reference tool to assist our youth at the beginning of their
career path in equestrian fields. I recommend all parents with teenagers interested
in an equine career sit down with this book and their child to help plan their
career today."—Equine Network Magazine
"The book is very organized and user friendly and provides
a wealth of information."—Today's Equestrian
"What I like about this book is that it is more than
just a listing of schools that offer equine-related programs and degrees. In fact,
it begins with a "Questions to Ask Yourself" section that every college
bound young adult should read." — Today's
Equestrian
"Perhaps my favorite part, and section that's sure
to be a hit with the parents, is the section on scholarships. From breed related,
to essay, to riding, there are scholarship opportunities for almost any horse
crazy kid listed in this book." — Today's
Equestrian
288 pp · 8 ½ x 11 · 978 1 57076 348 9 paperback
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