What kind of things will I learn about in VI s equine studies program?
Virginia Intermont not only instructs equine studies students in riding, but strongly emphasizes knowledge of the horse, care of the horse and practical, hands-on experience in several areas, such as stable management, training, instructing, horse show management and more. VI s equine graduates leave with a well-rounded knowledge of horsemanship that can benefit them in any aspect of the industry. Will I have a chance to compete at horse shows? Yes! VI competes in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association s Region 3, Zone 4, the Interscholastic Dressage Association, and the International Intercollegiate Equestrian Association, as well as traveling to numerous local and regional horse shows. Furthermore, VI holds Campus Cup competitions several times throughout the year as well as the annual VI Horse Trials and a A-rated horse show at the Lexington, Va., Horse Center. Can I bring my own horse to Virginia Intermont? If so, can I ride my own horse in classes? Yes, the Riding Center offer
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