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The 1/2/24 - 2/9/24 class is at capacity.
RV spaces are available!
IMPORTANT NOTES
-For all email communications at this time, please use txhorseshoeingschool@gmail.com 

-We do not offer financial aid or accept the GI bill, however, we do offer a 10% discount to Veterans! Potential student will be required to show proof of service. This discount is only applicable if the potential student has served. 

PLEASE NOTE that the prices have changed effective July 24, 2023 and the previous pricing will not be honored if you have obtained an old Enrollment Form. To access the current Enrollment Form with the updated pricing, please visit the "Registration" tab.

*NO PETS ARE ALLOWED-NO EXCEPTIONS*

From the Director:

 

The Texas Horseshoeing School is a school specializing in individualized instruction. The educational objective is to provide students with a skilled trade, which will allow them to be independent, and thus control their own working conditions and hours of operation.

Horseshoeing can be a very rewarding and satisfying career. It is a career that is in demand in certain geographical locations. In areas where the horse population is concentrated, there is generally a shortage of farriers because one farrier is physically limited to the number of horses that can be shod.

If you assess that there is a need for another farrier in your area, or if you are interested in locating yourself in one of these preferred locations, the Texas Horseshoeing School wants to serve your education needs.

---- John Burgin, Director

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Congratulations to our newest graduates and to Nataly Tzemel - the first female from Israel to complete the Horseshoeing School!

                                  

(check out our photo page to view pictures of our graduates)

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The Texas Horseshoeing School is approved and regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges, Austin TX.  The School has a certificate of approval, (S0957), from the Texas Workforce Commission. The School's programs are approved by TWC. Students must address their concerns about this school or any of its educational programs by following the grievance process outlined in the school catalog. Students dissatisfied with this school’s response to their complaint or who are not able to file a complaint with the school, can file a formal complaint with TWC, as well as with other relevant agencies or accreditors, if applicable. Information on filing a complaint with TWC can be found on TWC's Career Schools and Colleges website at http://csc.twc.state.tx.us/

 

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