Recruit Western Equestrian Clinic

This program is a week-long summer institute for riders ages 14 to 18. Participants will have lots of fun, refine their skills and have plenty of time to get to know the horses and each other!

Dates

June 22 to June 27, 2025

Registration

We will have full registration live in November 2024. Below is a Pre-Registration Form to put in your information and be updated when registration is up on this webpage.

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The Program

Alfred University equestrian programs offer a wonderful opportunity for all levels of riders from beginners through advanced to define and achieve their personal riding goals during an exciting, fun-filled week. Participants can bring their own horses or use AU's great lesson horses. Participants will ride and care for the horse throughout the week as they refine their skills - with an emphasis on having fun and enjoying our beautiful natural surroundings while learning!

Our Equestrian institutes are held at AU's Bromeley-Daggett Equestrian Center. This spacious equestrian center includes classrooms, viewing areas, a 200' x 80' indoor arena, 50 stalls and two outdoor arenas - 200' x 100' and 80' x 100'.

Structure of the Institute

  • The staff will work with participants individually to help them define realistic personal goals at the beginning of the week and their lessons are then directed toward helping them achieve those goals
  • We will have two riding sessions each day
  • A student show will be held at the end of the week to allow riders to demonstrate the skills they have learned for their families, their instructors and other University staff

We also offer a Hunter/Jumper Equestrian Residential Camp if interested.

Tuition, Meals & Housing

Program Cost: $1,500

Program Deposit: $100

This pricing includes tuition, materials, meals, and housing. All housing and meals will take place here on Alfred University’s campus.

Program Director

Theresa Shattan is the Coach of both our IHSA Hunt Seat team and IDA Dressage team. Theresa has been in the horse industry for over 22 years riding, working, and training. She has completed a Master's in Education and Bachelor's in Equestrian Studies. Theresa strives to create a fun learning environment where her students can continually grow and develop their horsemanship skills both in and out of the saddle.


Alfred University is located in the peaceful village of Alfred in Western New York State, where summer days are warm and nights are cool and comfortable. Surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful meadows and valleys, Alfred University is the perfect place to spend an enjoyable week improving your swimming skills and meeting other students with similar interests and abilities.

The campus, a 6-hour drive from New York City, 2 hours from Buffalo and 1 1/4 hours from Rochester, is easily accessible by car or bus from all directions and is located just five miles south of Interstate 86. The nearest major airport is the Rochester International Airport (about 65 miles north). Transportation to and from that airport can be provided for an additional charge if we receive your request by June 14. After that date students should make their own arrangements with an airport limo service.

The University may cancel any course or activity at any time because of insufficient enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. If a program is canceled or postponed, the University will refund registration fees, but cannot be held responsible for other costs, charges, or expenses, including cancellation/change charges assessed by airlines or travel agencies.

Whether considering candidates for admission or financial aid, applicants for employment or the management of its policies and school-administered programs, Alfred University does not discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, or disability. Alfred University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.