Daily schedule
After registering, participants will receive a Student Information Package by email with specific meeting
times for their course. Typically classes are from 8:00am – 6:00pm.
Typical day
A typical day on a WFA course
includes a mix of indoor and outdoor time. You’ll learn from a combination of demonstrations, practical drills, small group simulations, short lectures, discussions, and review exercises.
Prerequisites and pre-course prep
There is required pre-course work for Wilderness First Aid (WFA).
Once you register, you’ll be sent a link to our online learning platform. Budget 12+ hours to read the course material and answer questions in an online Study Guide. The course uses The Outward Bound Wilderness First Aid Handbook, by Jeff Isaac.
Doing the pre-course prep will pave the way for a successful learning experience for you.
Assessment and evaluation for certification
Your professional and friendly instructors will be assessing your knowledge and practical skills on an
ongoing basis throughout the course.
Instructors will do everything they can to accommodate students with different learning styles and needs. Let us know what we can do to help you succeed.
Attendance is mandatory
Attendance for 100% of class time is mandatory. If you cannot make a session you must get permission from the instructor in advance. Students who miss a section of the course without pre-approval may be asked to leave the course for the sake and safety of the other students.