Spring Semester in the Rockies

Find new challenges on rivers, rock, and snow

Explore the outdoors from canyons to mountains on the Semester in the Rockies. This course will be your opportunity to learn a variety of outdoor skills across the western United States and earn a Wilderness First Aid certification. Paddle down rapids on Utah rivers, break trail through Wyoming’s snowy mountains, see ancient rock art, and climb high granite crags. The skills on your semester may include a combination of rock climbing, whitewater paddling,  canyoneering, and backpacking. Each new skill will start with the basics and your instructors will teach everyone at their own level of experience, so you’ll find plenty of support and new challenges whether you’re a beginner or an experienced outdoorsperson.

Photo by Brian Hensien

Photo credit: Brian Hensien

Leadership will be a primary focus. As you progress through your semester, you’ll build on the leadership skills you’ve learned throughout the course. For example, assessing a rapid is an opportunity to develop decision-making skills, while navigating hard terrain is an opportunity to practice tolerance for adversity. These experiences are real opportunities for you to test what you’re learning and develop your personal leadership style. By the end of this course, you’ll walk away prepared to be a leader in school, at home, and beyond.

Photo by Jessica Fuller

Photo credit: Jess Fuller

NOLS participants raft through fast-moving white water.

Photo credit: Eric Page

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Duration

87 days

Age

17+ yrs

Academic Credit

17 College Credits

  • 4 Environmental Studies
  • 4 Leadership Techniques
  • 3 Risk Assessment
  • 6 Skills Practicum

2 High School Credits

  • 1 Leadership
  • 1 Physical Education

Certifications

  • CPR
  • Leave No Trace Level 1 Educator
  • Wilderness First Aid

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Equipment Deposit

$1000

Start/End

Lander, Wyoming

Fly In/Out

Riverton, WY (RIW)

Course Session Dates

No Course Sessions enrolling.

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“NOLS presented a unique combination of new challenges and activities that peaked my interest, and gave me something to work towards in a phase of transition in my life.”

— Kestrel M., NOLS Spring Semester in the Rockies grad

Financial aid & Scholarships

NOLS supports a variety of outside financial aid options:

  • AmeriCorps
  • 529 College Savings Plans
  • Veteran's Benefits (In Wyoming only)

If you are fluent in American Sign Language or Signed Exact English, you may be eligible to receive a full scholarship to your wilderness medicine course.