EasyCare, Inc. and the Equine Sciences Academy are pleased to announce that EasyCare will be offering a total of eight first-term scholarships in the amount of $1,000 to the Equine Sciences Academy. Four scholarships will be awarded to the Fall 2007 class, and four to the Spring 2008 class.
Each scholarship has a $1,000 value and will be applied toward first term tuition. EasyCare will reimburse the student for the scholarship amount once they have
successfully completed their first year studies.
Applicants must first apply to and be accepted into the Academy. Once
accepted, students may apply to EasyCare. Recipients of the first-term
scholarships may also reapply for a second scholarship in the spring.
In the event that a student receives a second scholarship, the award
would be applied to the second term tuition.
As the field of natural hoof care continues to grow, so will the demand for qualified professionals. EasyCare is excited to be able to assist those looking to make natural hoof care a career. We
are currently working on expanding this new scholarship program to
include additional programs and organizations that educate and train
qualified applicants in the natural care of horse’s hooves.
For more information and application requirements, please contact the Equine Sciences Academy at: http://www.equinesciencesacademy.com.
Information about the Academy:
The purpose of the Equine Sciences Academy is to educate students in all key aspects of the care and custody of domesticated equines based on the study of the life of the wild horse.
A university format includes comprehensive studies on all required coursework, practical instruction, rigorous testing, and practical exams. The goal of the Equine Sciences Academy is to be the most comprehensive and professional training program in natural horse and hoof care available.
The program will basically follow a distance learning university format, with the exception of required practicums. The program is designed as a two year course, but actual completion time may vary based on a number of factors including, but not limited to, scheduling, ability to pass all required elements before progressing, prior experience etc.
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