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To apply, you must submit a completed application form along with a $50.00 non-refundable application fee, two personal references (from someone you have known at least one year and to whom you are not related), a 500-word essay (topic: "I want to become an equine massage practitioner because...") , and a completed medical history form (included with application).

Applications will be processed in order received, and openings in the program will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis for all qualified candidates. All information submitted for purposes of applying to the Equine Massage Certification Program is confidential. The information will be used by us for the purposes of selecting a class of 8-12 for the program, and informing the applicant of future programs offered by Bamcroft. If you have any questions about the application process or wish to have an application form sent to you, please call (508-753-9757) or email [email protected] Or print out our on-line application and mail the completed application packet to the address below.

Click here to download the application for the Equine Massage certification Program. 

 

Mail the completed application to:


Doggone U
, ATTN: Steven Tankanow
333 Shrewsbury Street
Worcester, MA 01604

Phone: (508) 753-9757 or Toll Free (866) 352-9409

 

 

Doggone U does not discriminate against any applicant for admission on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, age and national origin. Prospective students must complete the application (details written above). The admissions office will review and process the application. Prospective students will be contacted by mail upon acceptance. If you would like more information on the school prior to filling out your application, you may schedule an informative talk with the Program Director.

If a student has a documented learning disability and/or any handicap, he/she must submit to the Admissions Office a diagnostic report in the format of a full medical evaluation from a licensed clinician. Doggone U requires that the report include a specific diagnosis and a narrative describing functional limitations of the disorder. This clinical evaluation will be used to provide the student with adequate accommodations to help the student successfully complete the program. The student may be provided with tutorials, oral or private testing, extra time allotted for exam and/or other accommodations listed in the clinician's report.