Application Deadline for HF&F Academy + Certification March 2026 Cohort
Apply for the March 2026 Cohort of the HF&F Adaptive Horsemanship & Riding Instructor Academy + Certification
To be considered for the March 2026 Cohort (Pilot Cohort 2) of the Hoof Falls & Footfalls Adaptive Horsemanship & Riding Instructor Academy + Certification, applications must be received by February 15, 2026.
The associated in-person clinic for Cohort 2 is scheduled for March 18-21, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona at Hoof Falls & Footfalls. CLICK HERE for clinic information. This clinic also allows general participants but Academy + Certification candidates will have first right to all hands-on activities.
Applications received after February 15, 2026 will automatically be considered for placement in later 2026 A+C Cohorts.
If you already attended a live informational session and need the A+C informational booklet, required documents, or application link resent, please contact Saebra.P@HoofFallsandFootfalls.com.
Important Requirement: Attend a Live Informational Session
Attendance at a live informational session is required before submitting an application.
These sessions provide essential information about:
- The step-by-step Academy + Certification process
- Application requirements and minimum eligibility criteria
- How the bottom-up approach sets this program apart and ensures instructor success
- Detailed answers to common questions surrounding the HF&F Academy + Certification
Only those who attend a live informational meeting will receive the official A+C application link and supporting documentation.
If you haven’t yet attended a session, please CLICK HERE to register for a free upcoming informational meeting.
By attending an informational session, you’ll gain a full understanding of the process, expectations, and opportunities—and be better equipped to decide if this Academy + Certification is the right next step for you.
I can’t wait to meet you and help you take the next step in your journey as an adaptive horsemanship instructor.
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