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Aspen Ranch

Location: Loa, UT
School Gender: Co-ed
School Type: Residential School
Age Of Acceptance: 12-17.6
Program Length: N/A
Tuition: Minimum $3,000 per month
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About Us


Aspen Ranch is a licensed adolescent residential treatment center for troubled teens located in rural Loa, Utah, about three hours south of Salt Lake City. Aspen Ranch is surrounded by towering green mountains and incredible red rock desert which offers a great alternative to school for your troubled teen. There are miles of BLM and Forest Service land in all directions, and Capitol Reef National Park is just twenty miles away. The Ranch’s co-educational residential treatment program is set in an ideal environment for troubled teens between the ages of 12 and 17.6 years, who need an opportunity to make positive life changes.

Low self esteem, academic underachievement, substance abuse, mood disorders, anger, and family conflict are some of the issues students at Aspen Ranch may be struggling with when they first arrive. Living in a therapeutic environment, attending an individually paced school designed for success, participating in individual and group therapy, and involvement in a life-changing Equine Program, allows Aspen Ranch students to experience success and rediscover a sense of mastery and self worth.

About Our Program

Aspen ranch is a co-educational private school that offers programs for troubled teens that are based in a therapeutic environment on teaching four core values: Respect, Responsibility, Relationships, and Integrity. The Ranch provides adolescents with a supportive structure and therapeutic activities, which are goal-oriented and address specific developmental skill and knowledge deficits as well as emotional and behavioral problems.

Aspen Ranch’s Mission: Aspen Ranch, an environment where adolescents can develop, practice and improve healthy interdependence, social accountability, responsibility and self mastery through principle based decision making, value congruent behavior, and honest achievement in a traditional ranch setting.

What makes Aspen Ranch unique and effective is the phenomenal Equine Program, which is founded on the principle that, through working with horses, students can learn life skills that initiate change. All aspects of horses and horsemanship are used in the program, from bareback riding, to jumping, to overnight off-site trail rides, to barrel racing, to team penning, to young horse training. Horsemanship skills are integrated with team building activities, experiential learning, and therapy groups to create a unique program with endless possibilities.

Academics

Aspen Ranch has a focused academic program, that is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, licensed by the State of Utah for residential treatment, and a California Approved Non-Public School. All academic classes are taught by Utah Certified Teachers. Aspen Ranch combines the rigorous academics of a private boarding school with the intensive therapy of an adolescent residential treatment facility in a Ranch setting.  We offer our best in both therapy and education. Aspen Ranch provides opportunities for students to reach their intellectual capacity and to become actively involved through various experiential learning activities.  Aspen Ranch uses a collaborative learning environment where critical thinking is the focus. Teachers work closely with the therapists and residential staff to incorporate specific therapeutic objectives.  Aspen Ranch academic program is designed to maximize student learning, foster a joy of learning, and also utilize a unique credit recovery program. Success is achieved when academics enable students to gain increased self-esteem, self-awareness, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-management.

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