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Here are some common questions we get asked.
To apply for The Academy, you will need:
You’ll also need:
A PC or Mac (OSX 10.6 or later) loaded with:
You’ll need to be able to upload files and videos, and do basic editing on your videos.
Yes. There are tests at the end of each semester which you will need to pass before moving on to the next semester. This ensures that you will be well prepared for the final exam which takes place at the end of your studies.
You will need at least 10-15 hours a week to study, which allows you to fit your course work around your life and existing career.
Yes. You may break your tuition payments into 4 installments payable at the beginning of each semester or every 6 months whichever comes first.
The program’s Introduction module offers several suggestions for recruiting “green” dogs to use for learning training procedures and mechanical skills. These include fostering, shelter volunteering, and recruiting from among family, friends and neighbors.
The minimum age for enrollment is 18 years, though The Academy has occasionally made an exception for a promising younger candidate, with parental input. It is important to note that the complexity of the material is post-secondary, and in some cases, university graduate level. There is no maximum age.
Yes. The Academy vets applicants for three main things:
The program is designed to be competed in two years. But this pace varies from person to person. It depends on how intensively you study and train.
Yes, the program has been granted 21 CEUs for each level (for a total of 84) by the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT), and 25 CEUs for Each Level (for a total of 100) by the International Association of Animal Behavior Counselors (IAABC).
It is important that you have handled more than just your own dogs. Prospective students achieve this in a variety of ways, including work in related fields such as veterinary medicine, dog-walking, grooming, working or volunteering in sheltering or rescue, and assisting trainers locally. It is also valuable to have worked with your own dogs, such as attending classes, doing dog sports and resolving behavior issues.
Yes, absolutely. The program is specifically designed for distance learning and remote video coaching. Please note that the program is conducted entirely in English.
Invitations to enroll in The Academy’s program are usually valid for a period of one month. This allows us to carefully monitor the student body and ensure the degree of individual coaching and mentoring we have become known for.
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