Academy Quick Facts

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Our Method Ambassadors play a vital role in sharing the Method and helping horsemen around the world develop fun, safe partnerships with their horses. Our ambassadors are passionate about Downunder Horsemanship and have received hands-on training at the ranch and have passed rigorous testing to ensure they can execute and teach the Fundamentals level of the Method. If you’re thinking of joining our talented team, here’s what you need to know about attending the 2020 Clinician Academy.

Quick Facts:

Tuition: $16,000.

Application process: The course is open to 15 horsemen on a first-come, first-served basis. The application to participate can be downloaded off the Downunder Horsemanship website. There is a $250 application fee. A payment of $8,250 (half of the tuition plus a $250 application fee) is due when applying. A spot will not be held until payment is received. The second half of the tuition payment ($8,000) is due 60 days prior to the start of the training session. All payments are non-refundable.

Class Length: 7 weeks.

Horses: Each student brings two horses to train through the Fundamentals level of the Method. Horses must have no experience with the Method prior to the course.

Graduation: Only individuals who possess the four core values of Downunder Horsemanship and receive at least a B plus average on required testing will graduate as Method Ambassadors.

To learn how you can turn your passion for the Method into a money-earning endeavor and better yourself as a horseman, visit www.clintonandersonacademy.com. Fifteen horsemen are accepted into the course on a first-come, first-served basis. The 2020 class will be held May 4th – June 19th, and only five participation spots remain available.

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