button.GIF (1297 bytes)If you work during the week and only have weekends available, then you may attend any course on the weekends until you complete the designated number of days for that particular course. After you make your initial deposit, you may pay by the day.
For example: a two week course of 10 days would take 5 weekends the six week course of 30 days would take 15 weekends and the twelve week course of 60 days may take up to 30 weekends
button.GIF (1297 bytes)You may only have time for a two week course during your vacation, then you can continue part time and work up to the six or twelve week course.
button.GIF (1297 bytes)If you only have time or the finances to attend a six week course at first, you can return at a later date (within one year) to complete another six weeks for a complete twelve week course and just pay the difference between the tuition fees and continue your training. You will not be starting all over.

 rectangle.GIF (1333 bytes) Whether you attend full time or part time, pay in full or make payments daily, you will not be charged more than the tuition fees listed on the fees page of our website, or in the brochure.
You are welcome to contact the office by phone or email to discuss these payment arrangements and your particular situation.
No matter how you choose to attend, we are here five days a week, year round. Every day is a hands-on working day with new horses, new forgework needed and new hoof problems to solve. Horses are brought directly to the school so you are not spending your time travelling off to farms. On occasion, we may go on a field trip and you will enjoy it.
You will have the fortunate opportunity to work with farriers at the Farriers' National Research Center as well. You will receive plenty of one on one instruction every day you attend. Plan on working hard and being the best farrier you can be.

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