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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Idaho Horseshoeing School

Tuition and Financial Aid
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As stated on the course page, there are 4 full time farrier courses offered and 1 trial course.
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2023 Tuition
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20 Week Career Farrier Course
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100 Level Material (4 weeks)
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200 Level Material (4 weeks)
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2 Week optional break (apprenticeship)
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300 Level Material (4 weeks)
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400 Level Material (4 weeks)
500 Level Material (4 Weeks)
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Course Total: $15,000
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16 Week Journeyman Farrier Course
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100 Level Material (4 weeks)
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200 Level Material (4 weeks)
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2 Week optional break (apprenticeship)
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300 Level Material (4 weeks)
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400 Level Material (4 weeks)
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Course Total: $12,000
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8 Week Certified Farrier Course
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100 Level Material (4 weeks)
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200 Level Material (4 weeks)
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Course Total: $9000
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4 Week Fundamental Farrier Course
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100 Level Anatomy
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100 Level Trimming/Shoeing
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100 Level Basic Forging
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100 Level Shoe pulling and Clinching
Course Total: $ 5000
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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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Tool Rental $450
Tool Purchase $2000 - $3000 (based on brand)
Book Purchase $150