This story appeared in the 2024 Spring/Summer issue of Onyx Anneau.
By Katie Wendorf ’24, current student in the Master of Science in Equine Science program
Home is not a place; it is a feeling. Since stepping on campus, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College has done nothing less than provide a supportive atmosphere for me. From its beautiful campus to its deep-rooted community, this school is truly a hidden gem. I discovered the College in the fall of 2019 during my senior year of high school when the Hasten family recommended SMWC’s equine program to me. At that point in time, I had visited a handful of colleges, but not yet experienced that click or “feeling” that every high school senior hopes to have when they step onto a campus.
I fell in love with SMWC the second I arrived. During a campus tour, I was introduced to the head coach of the SMWC equestrian team and one of the professors of the equine department. She talked to me about the wide range of opportunities offered by the program and equestrian team. Her words alone made me realize that this was the place I needed to be. I submitted riding videos for potential scholarships and in April of 2020, I received an exciting email offering me an athletic scholarship and position on the SMWC hunt seat equestrian team.
My Woods experience has been nothing short of extraordinary. The last four years at SMWC have been full of unforgettable memories and valuable lessons. The amount of experience I have gained from the equine program is immeasurable. My curriculum, while focused on equine science, was well-rounded and applied to several aspects of the equine industry. On top of this, the equine faculty was always dedicated to student’s success and kept us involved! My favorite experience at The Woods was being a member of the equestrian team. Through teammates, ownership and gratitude, the equestrian team has been the backbone of my college career. Not only have I grown so much as a horseman, I have also gained lifelong friendships and valuable skills that I know will be vital in my future endeavors. Additionally, the team provided several leadership opportunities that allowed me to use what I learned and guide others on their path to success. A highlight of my college career was being captain of the hunt seat equestrian team for the 2023-24 year.
My experience at The Woods has been so amazing that I am continuing my education here and pursuing my master’s degree in Equine Science. After looking at other programs, SMWC fit all of my requirements and provides many opportunities of interest. The master’s program also allows me to learn more about coaching and instruction providing an even more well-rounded education in this industry and broadening my options for future careers!
Anyone debating on coming to The Woods should pursue their education here, especially if you want to make lifelong relationships and get involved. The community truly has so much to offer!
Katie Wendorf ’24, recently graduated from The Woods with a bachelor’s degree in equine studies and was one of the first students to complete a minor in equine breeding management. During her time at The Woods, Katie served as a team captain for the equestrian hunt seat team. Katie will start the Master of Science in Equine Science program in August.
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