Im looking for colleges w/ good horseback programs?

<p>ne 1? ne good horse back programs?? its the only sport im good at and im doing really good at it..and im continuing...it..for the next couple of years...im only in 10th grade!</p>

<p>no i don't know any good programs but im curious. what type of stuff is involved in it?</p>

<p>wat do u mean? i love horseback riding..ive been doing it off and on for years and just started kantering...</p>

<p>oooh kay, so you take lessons? how often? it sounds pretty cool.</p>

<p>Sweet Briar, Hollins, Randolph Macon Womens College</p>

<p>Try Colorado State University. They have a huge & beautiful equestrian center.</p>

<p>Earlham College has a wonderful student run equestian stable and program - it is the only one of its kind in the United States. Goucher also has an equestrian center on campus.</p>

<p>Here's a list of all colleges in the US that have equestrian teams:</p>

<p><a href="http://dmoz.org/Sports/Equestrian/College_and_University_Teams/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://dmoz.org/Sports/Equestrian/College_and_University_Teams/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>found this old list of colleges with equestrian programs
Alfred
Boston U
Cal Poly
UC Davis
Cazenovia
Centenary (NJ)
Colorado State
Fairleigh Dickinson
U of Findlay
U Georgia
Goucher
Hartwick
Hollins
Johnson & Wales
Kansas State
Lafayette
Mary Washington
Marymount (NY)
U Mass Amherst
Morehead State (KY)
My Holyoke
Mt Ida
Otterbein
Pace U
Randolph Macon Womens
Roger Williams
St Lawrence (NY)
St Mary of the Woods
Skidmore
Smith
U of South
Southern Illinois Carbondale
Stephens Coll (MO)
Sweet Briar
Teiko Post
Truman State (MO)
Wesleyan Coll (GA)
William Woods (MO)
Wilson (PA)
Averett Coll (VA)
Harcum Coll (PA)
Midway Coll (KY)
SUNY Cobleskill
SUNY Morrisville
Virginia Intermont
Ferrum (VA)</p>

<p>Centenary is one of the best equestrian colleges</p>

<p>auesome ty!! my sister tried Fordhams one for one semester but nothing ever came of it it wasnt much she went To MArymount(not the one on the list) college oF Fordham university but i knew the way it came out it wasnt good...soo i wanted to find a better one</p>

<p>yah i just checked some out..some r deffinetly worth looking into goin into..I just started cantering at my sleepaway camp and working my way up there...im looking right now for a better place to Horseback ride my friend has one... She decided to board her horse at another place then we used to(The instructor we used to have scared the heck outta me no i mean it she was sooo scary... so im goin to go to some college w/ good HORsebackriding b/c i love IT!!!!!!! sry but im obsessed!</p>

<p>i would lovvee to GO TO IVYs....but they dont Have any scholarships Horseback riding wise...ughh...to bad but there is a lot of other good Colleges HORSEBACK Wise and if its private maybe i will get a scholarship!</p>

<p>Stanford is looking for more equestrians! XD</p>

<p>Also, don't forget Virginia Intermont. I hear it has this great equestrian center.</p>

<p>Sewanee just built a new equestrian center. And I've heard really good things about Skidmore's team.</p>

<p>Def. Hollins or sweet briar. Riding is a huge thing with girls here in north/western Virginia...specially the kind who go to all-girls schools...Hollins promotes it big time in their pamphlet(at least the one they sent me</p>

<p>haha yah...thanx for all the great advice!!!!! i will b having a lot of LEssons the next few months..and next semester next year and of course i will go back to fwf(HMM...best performing arts camp in the world and has auesome horseback riding program 2!!!!)</p>

<p>PS: THIS ISNT MY FIRST TIME HORSEBACKRIDING I KNOW IT SOUNDS THAT wAY BUT I ride LOTS!!!!!!</p>

<p>hey ty all ive decided wats goin to be my top choice: Hollins...its really small but really good..all-girls small town(northern VA) and a bunch of other stuff..but i guess it runs in the family wanting to go to small colleges? My sister went to Art Institute of Boston the only building they had was 3 storys really small and from the top floors u can watch a red sox game(the stadium was right next door...) and then there was the top floor of a hostel for rooming...my sister had an apartment after her 1st year... there was only a couple of hundred students there my mom and sister Went or goes to colleges w/ only about a thousand...but i like the small school feel(Actually any type of school well not the huge impersonal ones other 10,000) and i do like big city ones 2!</p>

<p>Sweet Briar and Mount Holyoke, however I think the programs aren't included in tuition</p>