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Skiing Class

Banner There are changes to the Skiing/Snowboarding classfor the 2011 academic year. Please be aware that for the 2011 winter semester the ski/board class will be non-credit .The class fee is $399 and we are excited to announce that all participants will have the following benefits while participating.
For more information contact:
Morris Christensen
Office 101 MC
Phone: 208-496-7331
E-mail: christensenmo@byui.edu

1) Season pass to Grand Targhee Ski Resort.
2) 10 bus trips to the mountain.
3) 8 lessons from professional ski/board instructors.

Please sign up for the class while registering for the 2011 winter semester.

Class codes are ESS 095 for Skiing and ESS 096 for snowboarding.



Frequently asked questions:


Q.What if I have already purchased a season pass at Grand Targhee and want to take the class?
A.Go ahead and register for the class. You will only be charged $191. However you will need to show your season pass to the Exercise Sport Science office to receive the refund.

Q. Do I have to ride the bus?
A. No, you do not have to ride the bus. However it is strongly recommended that you do. There are no refunds for not taking the bus.

Q. What days are the ski class offered?
A. Wednesday through Friday.

Q. May I enroll in telemark ski lessons?
A. Yes. Please register for ski class and you may visit with the instructor about how to arrange this.

Q. Do I need to attend the mandatory meeting at the beginning of the semester?
A.Yes, you need to attend the mandatory meeting at your assigned class time in the Hart Main Gym.

Q. Where can I rent equipment if I don't own my own?
A. You may rent equipment at the Outdoor Resource Center under the North end of the stadium on campus. Additionally, you may also rent equipment from Grand Targhee Ski Resort.

Q. Where do the busses depart from?
A. The buses depart from the west side of the Hart building at your assigned class time.

Q.May I ride the bus on a different day other than my class day?
A. No, you may not.