There are 2 ways to finish course work here at IHS. First is the pay by course level method. This method is a little more expensive than taking the 100-400 levels straight through. The second method is to pay for everything when you start your education.
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There are 2 ways to finish course work here at IHS. First is the pay by course level method. This method is a little more expensive than taking the 100-400 levels straight through. The second method is to pay for everything when you start your education.
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There are 2 ways to finish course work here at IHS. First is the pay by course level method. This method is a little more expensive than taking the 100-400 levels straight through. The second method is to pay for everything when you start your education.
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There are 2 ways to finish course work here at IHS. First is the pay by course level method. This method is a little more expensive than taking the 100-400 levels straight through. The second method is to pay for everything when you start your education.
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Tuition and Financial Aid
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2024 Tuition
​We understand that farrier school is a big investment. You may either pay for the course upfront and save $5500, or pay by trimester and finish the course on your schedule one trimester at a time. While you are welcome to only do 1 or 2 trimesters, diplomas will not be given until testing out of the third trimester. Please see the syllabus to find out exactly what you will learn in each trimester.
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36 Week Complete Farrier Career Course
Second Trimester Material
Third Trimester Material
Lifelong IHS Membership
Course Total: $20,000
Pay by 12 Week Trimester
First Trimester Material $10,000
Second Trimester Material $8500
Third Trimester Material $7000
Financial Aid Options Available
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In House Financing A new program that IHS offers qualified applications an option to finance up to HALF of your tuition costs.
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Veterans-Benefits Notice to Veterans- Any student wishing to attend using VA Benefits may do so. Learn more or apply for benefits at: https://www.va.gov/education/how-to-apply/.
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Vocational Rehabilitation – is a program for individuals who have injuries, physical handicaps or learning disabilities to assist them in learning a trade. To apply, contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation Office.
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Bureau of Indian Affairs – The BIA is a program for Native Americans. Each tribe handles trade school education funding differently. For more information contact your tribe.
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Rodeo scholarships- Some Rodeo districts offer scholarship money for continuing education to competitive high school rodeo athletes. We can accept this funding.
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Private grant funding- example: https://www.mikeroweworks.org/scholarship/
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​Please check out all the resources you can. Funding is available to those that look hard for it.
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The IHS Membership offers an exclusive benefit to graduates of our program, allowing them to return to the school for a two-week period each year. This unique opportunity provides ongoing professional development and continuing education opportunities, ensuring that our alumni stay abreast of the latest advancements and techniques in the field of farriery. As long as the school remains in operation, graduates can take advantage of this invaluable resource to further hone their skills, expand their knowledge, and network with fellow professionals in the industry
Housing in a beautiful 3 story ranch home is free for enrolled students. If you do not wish to go home during the break between trimesters, you may stay on campus. All campus amenities (work out gym, blacksmithing barn, study room, jacuzzi, etc) are open to students 24/7.
Tool Rental $450
Tool Purchase $2000 - $3000 (based on brand)
Book Purchase $150