Adaptive Alpine Level 1 3-Track, 4-Track, Mono-Ski, or Bi-Ski Assessment


Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm PT
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Event Type: Certificate Assessment

Location: US Adaptive Recreation Center (USARC) at Bear Mountain

Available Registration Packages (click for more info):
Event Registration:
- First Chair Rate: $130.00 (available through Wednesday, February 4)
- Second Chair Rate: $145.00 (available through Wednesday, February 11)
- Last Chair Rate: $160.00
- CEUs: 6

Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Varies by Registration Package (See Above)

Registration Deadline: Thursday, February 12, 2026, 11:59 pm PT



Your best chance of gaining a spot on the roster is by registering 3-weeks prior to the event.  Rates will increase 2-weeks prior and again at 1-week prior to an event start date.  Space in the event is based on the staff we have available and the capacity of the space/resort.

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Course Description (WST-Adaptive Alpine L1 Exam - Three Track (1 Day)):

The Adaptive Level 1 Exam is open to all members. Adaptive skiing and snowboarding is the adaptation of alpine and snowboard skills to help folks that may have a cognitive, physical, psychological, or other challenges to also be able to slide on the snow. We use all types of specialized equipment where necessary, but the baseline skills are the same as for skiing and snowboarding. Prior to registering, candidates must complete the online Adaptive Level 1 Professional Knowledge Exam in the subject they plan on testing for. The on-snow exam consists of multiple portions viewable through the Adaptive Certification Pathway Details. Successful candidates will receive their Adaptive Level 1 Certification.


View the Western Division's Adaptive Resources and Member Library for more detailed information and study resources.



Course Description (WST-Adaptive Alpine L1 Exam - Four Track (1 Day)):

The Adaptive Level 1 Exam is open to all members. Adaptive skiing and snowboarding is the adaptation of alpine and snowboard skills to help folks that may have a cognitive, physical, psychological, or other challenges to also be able to slide on the snow. We use all types of specialized equipment where necessary, but the baseline skills are the same as for skiing and snowboarding. Prior to registering, candidates must complete the online Adaptive Level 1 Professional Knowledge Exam in the subject they plan on testing for. The on-snow exam consists of multiple portions viewable through the Adaptive Certification Pathway Details. Successful candidates will receive their Adaptive Level 1 Certification.


View the Western Division's Adaptive Resources and Member Library for more detailed information and study resources.



Course Description (WST-Adaptive Alpine L1 Exam - Mono-Ski (1 Day)):

The Adaptive Level 1 Exam is open to all members. Adaptive skiing and snowboarding is the adaptation of alpine and snowboard skills to help folks that may have a cognitive, physical, psychological, or other challenges to also be able to slide on the snow. We use all types of specialized equipment where necessary, but the baseline skills are the same as for skiing and snowboarding. Prior to registering, candidates must complete the prerequisite online exam in the subject they plan on testing for. The on-snow exam consists of multiple portions viewable through the Adaptive Certification Pathway Details. Successful candidates will receive their Adaptive Level 1 Certification.


View the Western Division's Certification Information for more details on the prerequisites and pathway to certification.



Course Description (WST-Adaptive Alpine L1 Exam - Bi-Ski (1 Day)):

The Adaptive Level 1 Exam is open to all members. Adaptive skiing and snowboarding is the adaptation of alpine and snowboard skills to help folks that may have a cognitive, physical, psychological, or other challenges to also be able to slide on the snow. We use all types of specialized equipment where necessary, but the baseline skills are the same as for skiing and snowboarding. Prior to registering, candidates must complete the prerequisite online exam in the subject they plan on testing for. The on-snow exam consists of multiple portions viewable through the Adaptive Certification Pathway Details. Successful candidates will receive their Adaptive Level 1 Certification.


View the Western Division's Certification Information for more details on the prerequisites and pathway to certification.



Additional Event Details:
Lift Tickets $16/Day

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Event Registration

Package Price:
- First Chair Rate: $130.00 (available through Wednesday, February 4)
- Second Chair Rate: $145.00 (available through Wednesday, February 11)
- Last Chair Rate: $160.00

CEUs: 6

Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Varies by Session (See Below)

Registration Deadline Thursday, February 12, 2026, 11:59 pm PT

This package includes each of the following sections.

Lift Tickets (Choose 1 option):
- Will you need a lift ticket for this event?

Please Choose Your Session (Choose 1 option):
- Adaptive Alpine Level 1 - 3-Track (6 CEUs)
     March 5, 2026 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm PT (3 spots left) *
     Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Adaptive Level I Three-Track Professional Knowledge Exam, Alpine Level 1 Certification

- Adaptive Alpine Level 1 - 4-Track (6 CEUs)
     March 5, 2026 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm PT (3 spots left) *
     Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Adaptive Level I Three-Track Professional Knowledge Exam, Alpine Level 1 Certification

- Adaptive Alpine Level 1 - Mono-Ski (6 CEUs)
     March 5, 2026 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm PT (2 spots left) *
     Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Adaptive Level I Mono-Skiing Professional Knowledge Exam, Alpine Level 1 Certification

- Adaptive Alpine Level 1 - Bi-Ski (6 CEUs)
     March 5, 2026 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm PT (2 spots left) *
     Prerequisites (exceptions to prerequisites can only be made through petition) :: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Adaptive Level I Mono-Skiing Professional Knowledge Exam, Alpine Level 1 Certification



* Information on number of spots remaining was last updated 59 minutes ago.