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I am interested in the following states: Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, and Kentucky. Anything will help!

2006-07-15 13:39:19 · 4 answers · asked by justin w 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Anderson College +5
Appalachian State University +4
Auburn University ++, +5
Augusta State University +5
Berry College +5
Bridgewater College +4
Clemson University +5
Christopher Newport University +4
College of Charleston ++. +5
*College of William and Mary +4
Converse College +5
*Duke University +4
East Carolina State University +4
*Emory University +5
*Elon University +4
Erskine College +5
Florida State University +5
Georgia Institute of Technology +5
Georgia Southern University +5
Georgia State University +5
Goucher College +4
Hollins University +4
Hood College +4
James Madison University +4
Johns Hopkins University +4
Judson College +5
Lander College +5
Longwood University +4
Lynchburg College +4
Mary Baldwin College
Mary Washington College +4
Maryville College +5
Middle Tennessee State University +5
Mississippi State University +5
Murray State University +5
North Carolina State University +4
Presbyterian College +5
Radford University +4
Randolph-Macon Women's College +4
*Rhodes College +5
Rollins College +5
Savannah College of Art and Design +5
*Sweet Briar College +4
Tennessee Tech University +5
University of Florida +5
University of Georgia ++, +5
University of Kentucky +6
University of Miami +5
*University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) +4
University of North Carolina (Greensboro) +4
*University of Richmond +4
University of South Carolina ++, +5
University of Tampa +5
University of Tennessee (Knoxville) +5
University of Tennessee (Martin) ++, +5
University of the South +5
University of Virginia +4
*Vanderbilt University +5
Virginia Intermont College +4
Virginia Tech +4
*Wake Forest University +4
Wallace State College +5
*Washington and Lee University +4
Wesleyan College (Georgia) +5
West Carolina University +4
Western Kentucky University +5

* = more difficult admissions, higher SAT scores expected

++ = has an NCAA Division 1 Varsity equestrian team, which means that students are recruited to these schools with offers of equestrian scholarships

+4 = competes in IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Show Association)zone 4

+5 = competes in IHSA zone 5

+6 = competes in IHSA zone 6

2006-07-15 18:37:13 · answer #1 · answered by X 7 · 0 0

Oh, you HAVE to go to Sweet Briar college!! Its in Virginia and it has a very very good, well known riding program...40% of the people who attend that school ride and lots of people just go to class in their breeches because they have to ride later lol. It also has one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere. Unfortunately, its an all girls school, but I here there are a lot of boys around town so it shouldnt be too much of a problem. I would have loved to go there for the riding program but I'm staying in Texas :p
Not only does Sweet Briar compete in IHSA shows, they also go to A rated shows in the area...in other words they will do REAL showing, not just showing with other colleges. If you're a serious equestrian, go to Sweet Briar!

Check these out!

http://www.sbc.edu/riding/
http://sbc.edu/

2006-07-21 14:57:37 · answer #2 · answered by skillet 3 · 0 0

University of Kentucky located in Lexington, Kentucky which is the horse capital of the world and is surrounded by 500 horse farms.

2006-07-15 21:05:39 · answer #3 · answered by Ivy 3 · 0 0

i don't know of any

2006-07-15 20:48:11 · answer #4 · answered by Sherry D 2 · 0 0

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