Professional Pathways: Falynne Karlowsky Scholarship

Offered through the School of Applied Integrative Therapy

This memorial scholarship has been offered in honor of Falynne Karlowsky, a student of School of Applied Integrative Therapy. Falynne was a kindred spirit with animals; her pets and horses were her life. She was always a promoter of horse and animal good-will. Her family has started this scholarship in her honor, to assist a like minded individual to begin their own journey into the practice of equine bodywork.

This Scholarship will cover the cost for the online/ distance portion of the Certified Practitioner in Equine Bodywork and Massage and the six day live intensive (travel and lodging are not included).

The recipient will be chosen by a committee of 5 people and awarded by March 31, 2022.

We at the School of Applied Integrative Therapy, Equine feel that any individual interested in the field of equine bodywork shall have the opportunity to become a certified equine bodyworker, regardless of their economic status, race, sexuality or gender. The program is open to any and all individuals interested in improving the lives of horses.

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