College that doesn't teach equestrian but will let me bring my horse?

Hello, I am looking for a college that has stables and riding fields so I can bring my horse the thing is I dont want to be at a college that teaches

Hello, I am looking for a college that has stables and riding fields so I can bring my horse the thing is I don't want to be at a college that teaches equestrian (but will let people with horses bring them here to ride on days with no classes) I want to take my classes for the subject I want to learn and then on days that I don't have classes maybe go for a trail ride with my friends. Is there a college that will let me bring my horse for riding on days without classes? Or am I kinda stuck? All answers appreciated! :)

or:Hello, I am looking for a college that has stables and riding fields so I can bring my horse the thing is I don't want to be at a college that teaches equestrian (but will let people with horses bring them here to ride on days with no classes) I want to take my classes for the subject I want to learn and then on days that I don't have classes maybe go for a trail ride with my friends. Is there a college that will let me bring my horse for riding on days without classes? Or am I kinda stuck? All answers appreciated! :)


or:I'm an equestrian looking at universities as well, and honestly, there are so many. The majority of colleges with equestrian facilities don't require you to be a part of the team or lesson/training progrAlsoAlso, if you have a college you really like and they say that boarders are on a team, it wouldn't hurt to email or call the director of the program and ask them if you could be an exception.Plus, if you're going to a heavily horse populated state, there will likely be many barns close to campus to choose from. Like in Florida, Kentucky, Upstate New York, etc... Just browse some more. (:

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