SAU hosts PATH, Intl. Mentor Training |
Laurinburg, N.C. - St. Andrews University's Ride-Like-A-Knight (RLAK) Program hosted a Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH, Intl.) Mentor Training earlier this month. "Sandy Webster and (Director of Therapeutic Horsemanship at St. Andrews) Pebbles Turbeville were the PATH faculty that taught the workshop," said RLAK Program Director Liz Dulski. "The training is for PATH registered instructors with a goal of teaching us how to better help instructors in training for PATH." The workshop included 13 participants from North Carolina, South Carolina, Maine, New Hampshire and Indiana. Willow Schuler-Goodman, Rachel McGarvey and Sarah Lishen joined Dulski in representing St. Andrews in the student section of the training. About PATH, Intl. |
About St. Andrews University St. Andrews is a student and teaching-focused University which offers a broad range of undergraduate majors in a curriculum that is global in scope and practical in its application. St. Andrews has added a first graduate level program with a Masters in Business Administration. The quality of the St. Andrews educational experience has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report, The Princeton Review, and GI Jobs among others. In addition to its academic programs, the University has an acclaimed university press, men’s and women’s athletic teams, a nationally competitive equestrian program, and an award-winning pipe band. St. Andrews is a branch of Webber International University, Florida. Further information may be obtained by visiting the University’s website www.sapc.edu, calling 800-763-0198, or sending an e-mail to info@sapc.edu.
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