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Equine Program

God, People, Horses—All in One Place!

Located just a few miles south of the horse capital of the world, the Asbury University Equine Program strives for its students to become Christ centered leaders in the equine Industry. The unique location of the program allows for limitless opportunities for students to excel in their equine related education at Asbury, and to gain practical experience on the many local farms and businesses. The Equine program allows for students to pursue their interests, whether in Equine Studies, Equine Assisted Services, or Equine Science (Pre-Veterinarian Medicine).

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Asbury Welcomes New Faculty Members for the School Year

Aug 19, 2024 — Pulling from a range of distinguished academic careers, Asbury University welcomes eight new faculty members who will further propel the university forward with academic excellence to start the 2024-25 academic year.

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Asbury Service Mount Horses Join Police Forces Across the U.S.

Feb 21, 2024 — In April 2024, nine Asbury police horses trained by 14 Equine students will join mounted unit departments at the University of Massachusetts; the Massachusetts State Police; Nashville, Tenn.; Atlanta, Ga.; Hampden, Mass.; and Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Asbury Equine Department Celebrates 25 Years

Jun 29, 2023 — As part of Reunion Weekend, the Asbury University Equine Department celebrated its 25th year anniversary on Saturday, June 24.

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Asbury Equine Students to Participate in Annual Thoroughbred Makeover

Oct 26, 2022 — Three current students and two recent graduates from Asbury University participated in the Retired Racehorse Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover at the Kentucky Horse Park on October 12-15 under the leadership of trainer and coach Jessica Hayes. They were joined by trainers, groomers, and coaches from around the nation.

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