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ANASAZI Foundation Offers College Credit to Wilderness Therapy Program Participants and Instructors
05/07/2007
Mesa, Arizona (May 7, 2007) - ANASAZI Foundation, a nonprofit outdoor behavioral healthcare
provider based in Mesa, Arizona, today announced it is offering college credit for students and instructors
participating in its 42-day therapeutic wilderness programs. The credits are made possible through
ANASAZI's partnership with Blueprint Education and Feather River College, a California institution
fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
"We're excited to make these credits available to our youth and young adult students," said ANASAZI
Foundation president Mike Merchant. "College accreditation for our ANASAZI Way curriculum has
been a dream for quite some time, and we're grateful to Blueprint and Feather River College for helping
to make this a reality."
Those electing to participate in ANASAZI's college program may receive up to seven credits, including
three credit hours for Principles of Outdoor Recreation, three for Outdoor Recreation Leadership, and a
single-credit course in Intermediate Backpacking. To give students the greatest flexibility, each six-week
course follows a continuous-flow schedule that allows for open enrollment and exit.
Teenage students may receive the college credits concurrently as they earn up to four high-school credits
available through the program. Members of ANASAZI's direct-care staff may also receive college hours
while working as program instructors.
"For many years, it has been our privilege to help young people find direction in their lives," said
ANASAZI founder Ezekiel Sanchez. "It is truly a gift that they can now use their ANASAZI coursework
to advance their post-high school education."
ABOUT ANASAZI FOUNDATION
ANASAZI Foundation is a nonprofit (501c3), nationally recognized, licensed, and JCAHO-accredited behavioral healthcare provider.
ANASAZI's menu of services includes a 42-day wilderness-based treatment program for youths ages 12-17 (including those
often labeled as "troubled teens") and young adults ages 18-25, as well as parenting workshops, leadership
and marriage courses, outpatient counseling, and community drug awareness and education forums. Visit
http://www.anasazi.org for more information.
Contact:
Sean Rourke
ANASAZI Foundation
480.892.7403 phone
sean.rourke@anasazi.org
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