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NDSU Bison Strides

NDSU Bison Strides

Fargo, North Dakota - Cass County

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Fargo

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Fargo, North Dakota

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Provider overview

NDSU Bison Strides is a PATH Intl. accredited center in Fargo offering adapted therapeutic horsemanship and riding lessons for participants ages 4 and up with disabilities, open to public enrollment.

NDSU Bison Strides is the PATH Intl. Premier Accredited equine-assisted services center at North Dakota State University in Fargo, offering adapted therapeutic horsemanship.

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Ages
Participants ages 4 through adulthood with disabilities; review enrollment requirements
Season
Sessions offered in seasonal terms; confirm the current session
Cost
Adapted riding sessions have a fee, with financial assistance available for qualified participants; confirm cost, the physician's release, and evaluation requirements.

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NDSU Bison Strides

Enrollment requires an evaluation and physician's release, and sessions are seasonal. Families should confirm requirements and dates directly.

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Adapted therapeutic horsemanship

Adapted riding lessons for ages 4 and up, PATH Intl. accredited instruction, enrollment requirements, financial assistance, and registration.

Ages
Participants ages 4 through adulthood with disabilities; review enrollment requirements
Season
Sessions offered in seasonal terms; confirm the current session
Schedule
Contact NDSU Bison Strides or check the Programs & Registration page for current adapted riding sessions and enrollment steps.
Cost
Adapted riding sessions have a fee, with financial assistance available for qualified participants; confirm cost, the physician's release, and evaluation requirements.
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NDSU Bison Strides is a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center in North Dakota offering adapted therapeutic horsemanship that teaches riding and horse-handling skills to participants ages 4 through adulthood with physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges, through weekly adapted riding lessons, and is open to the public for enrollment.
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Program details we found

Adapted therapeutic horsemanship

NDSU Bison Strides is a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center in North Dakota offering adapted therapeutic horsemanship that teaches riding and horse-handling skills to participants ages 4 through adulthood with physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges, through weekly adapted riding lessons, and is open to the public for enrollment.

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What the provider says: The source names a PATH Intl. accredited center, adapted therapeutic horsemanship, riding and horse-handling skills, and physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the enrollment evaluation, physician's release, weight and seating requirements, financial assistance, and how to register for a session.

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What we found: NDSU Bison Strides is a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center in North Dakota offering adapted therapeutic horsemanship that teaches riding and horse-handling skills to participants ages 4 through adulthood with physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges, through weekly adapted riding lessons, and is open to the public for enrollment.

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