Equine

The Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and the Department of Animal Science at OSU are critical to the national equine industry as it prepares students for careers as trainers, farm managers, Extension educators and equine specialists in the midst of horse country.


Areas of Impact

When you support the Equine, you help shape the future for Oklahoma State University. By contributing to the fund(s) below, you make our future brighter orange!

Equine Center Endowment Fund

21-75500 - This operating fund benefits programs through DASNR.


Foal

The Division provides educational and Extension programming, including 4-H support to the entire state. Oklahoma has the most horses per capita for breeding, racing, competition and recreation. Statewide, the industry employs more than 35,000 people and accounts for $3.6 billion in the nation’s economy.

Equine Enterprise Management

OSU seeks to create the equine enterprise management program to provide students the needed skills to integrate into the horse industry while also allowing horse enthusiasts an opportunity to gain valuable knowledge to help them with their own interests. This will be accomplished by facilitating internships with leading service providers; providing an in-depth curriculum in the areas of equine science, business management, training, judging, etc.; and providing more on-campus work experience at the Charles and Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center.

Under the new program, students and other participants who complete a required number of hours in equine courses and who meet other criteria would receive a certificate of completion in equine enterprise management. This program will enable OSU to be at the forefront of equine education and Extension, fulfilling the growing demand for future equine professionals.

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Investment Opportunities

Mare and Foal

Equine Teaching Center | Funded

This gift will provide for the construction of the new facility, which will elevate the equine program at OSU. The Charles and Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center will include stalls for foaling mares, a small indoor arena and a classroom. The classroom provides needed space for course lectures and labs, as well as meetings for clubs and other horse organizations.

Additional interior naming opportunities are available here.

Covered Outdoor Arena | $1 Million

A cover over the existing outdoor arena will connect the barn and create a space for classes, clinics, 4-H programs and other Extension opportunities with protection from the elements.

Equine Center Endowment Fund

This endowment fund has a goal of $2 million and will provide the following:

  • Support for critical student learning opportunities, including hands-on experience
  • Cost savings for students to work with industry professionals during internships
  • Financial support for teaching assistants to help supervise student activities at the Equine Teaching Center
  • Perpetual support for maintenance for the Center
Equine Sciences Chair | $2 Million

Adding a faculty position that develops, coordinates and supports county-based youth curriculum will provide county educators and volunteer leaders the expertise to manage horse project clubs and activities. Additionally, increasing the faculty support in equine subject matter courses will allow for the possible expansion and frequency of courses and instruction of equine subject matter into graduate-level courses.

Equine Program Student Support

With a growing number of students interested in equine programs and careers, we look to raise funds to provide additional scholarships and opportunities. Other needs include support for the horse judging team, travel expenses and support for graduate students.


The Charles & Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center

Cline Equine Center

The Charles and Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center enhances the way students learn at OSU by bringing together classes and labs with experiential learning on site. For the first time, students at OSU can attend a class, conduct lab work and build their experience in the covered arena all in one location.

Curriculum at the Center includes lectures in horse science and equine training, as well as horse judging and labs relating to equine breeding, nutrition and health.

This facility provides a meeting space for the Equine Advisory Committee, 4-H Horse Council, horse owner workshops, 4-H workshops, and producer and industry meetings.

The new Foaling Center with a foal watch room allows students and faculty to continuously monitor mares without disruption.




Charles & Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center Grand Opening

Equine Center Opening

Alumni, friends, faculty and representatives from the equine industry joined us for the Charles and Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center Grand Opening. A very special thank you to Linda Cline for making this day possible through her generous support. VIEW PHOTOS


Join us today as we continue a legacy of success in the Equine Program at Oklahoma State University. Funding priorities and opportunities abound in our vision for the future. For more information or to discuss giving options, please contact our Senior Directors of Development for DASNR Kathy McNally.

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