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I am glad to be able to share with you about CEC. I am both a graduate and a former staff member. My wife Sarah and I both graduated in May of 2003. I firmly believe after talking to graduates from many other equestrian programs that Canyonview is the best equestrian education anywhere. Yet, the beauty of it lies in the fact that while it produces top-notch horse-people, it also produces people who are solid in their faith in Jesus Christ. It is an amazing combination. While you are deeply immersed in learning how to be the best horseman you can be, you also discover that your relationship with Jesus is way better than horses ever will be.
Since Canyonview is similar to a trade school, students learn only the things which are key to their chosen profession. Management, teaching, classical riding, anatomy and conformation, vetting, professionalism, these are some of the horse-related emphases. The all-around approach to riding, with all students taking both lessons and theory in Hunt-seat, Dressage, and Western equitation breaks down the silly walls of ignorance we as horse people put up and helps students to realize that good classical riding is based upon the same basic theories at their root. Basing everything off of time-honored classical riding theory keeps CEC from becoming a trend-driven show school and makes riders who can ride a lot of horses in a lot of seats very well rather than shallow riders with just one area of expertise.
The verse-by-verse Bible study insures that the students really know a great deal of the New Testament especially, and equips them to preach and teach with knowledge and insight. Having an emphasis on how to apply the students skills to ministry helps to create vision in the student, and a greater sense of purpose and urgency. This prepares them to be leaders in the fields that they choose.
The staff at CEC insists upon professionalism and a good work ethic. This prepares the students to go out into the horse world and not only look the part but be the part. How people perceive you and how your work ethic shows is so key in the horse industry. Horse people are very judgemental and often give you only one chance. The strong work ethic that the staff works to create in students is part of the key to what makes a CEC graduate different from any other. When a student graduates from CEC they are ready to hit the ground running. They know how to work, and are not afraid to do it. As on who hires a number of staff, I can tell you a work ethic is hard to find. The students coming out of CEC not only know what they are taught academically, they know it experientially. They are not only taught how to teach or doctor or lead a person toward Christ, they have done it while at CEC. CEC is both a 2 year college and a 2 year work experience.
As you can see, I feel very certain in my endorsement of CEC. I can whole-heartedly say if you are serious about your faith and your desire to be in the horse profession and are not afraid to work harder than you have ever worked before, there is no better place for you.
Thank you for the opportunity to share my excitement.
Ty Friedrich
On-Site Manager of North Star Ranch Livingston, Montana
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