Challenge Facilitator Training

Whether you’re interested in becoming a Challenge Course Facilitator or you just want to further your facilitation skills, come to the Challenge Facilitator Training and learn everything you need to know! UREC offers training for the high and low course and the low course only.

The low course only training covers the basics of facilitation, education theories, several group activities and facilitation practice. The course costs $40 for SRC members, $119 for nonmembers and runs May 11-13. The high course training covers spotting, belaying, rescues, and gear inspections, in addition to the skills learned in low course training. The course costs $70 for members, $149 for nonmembers and runs May 11-16. Registration for both courses ends April 26.

Successful completion of the training is not a guarantee for employment with the UREC Challenge Program. For more information or to register, visit urec.wsu.edu/challenge/facilitator-training or call 335-8393.

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