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Alpine Level I On-Snow Exam - (Private Event - Ski Jammers)


Day 1: Monday, February 6, 2023 from 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm ET
Day 2: Monday, February 13, 2023 from 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm ET
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Event Type: Certification Exam

Location: Buck Hill (TBA - Meeting Location will be sent out by email by the event leader.)

Host Division: Central

Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $130.00 (available through Saturday, February 4)
- Last Chair Rate: $155.00
- CEUs: 6

Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership, Alpine Level 1 E-Learning Course, Level I Virtual Module (Online) -Register for the event on the PSIA-C Calendar. https://psia-c.org/events-calendar

Registration Deadline: Saturday, February 4, 2023, 11:59 pm ET


Online Registration: CLOSED


Course Description:

The In-House Alpine Level I On-Snow Exam will consist of one six-hour day (Or two 4 hour sessions).


Candidates must be current PSIA-AASI members to register for this event.


All participants must complete the Alpine Level I E-Learning Course before registering for the On-Snow Exam.


The Online Level I Virtual Module must be completed before attending the on-snow exam. (This may be achieved with the school)


Find more information about the Alpine Level I Certification Pathway.


An Education Staff Member will evaluate the candidate's skiing, teaching, and technical skills against PSIA Level 1 National Standards. Candidates will be given teaching assignments related to the beginner zone. The assignments, and the order of presentation, may be handed out in several ways: randomly, with candidates determining their order, on paper/selected with a specific order pre-determined, or by other means. Skiing skills: free runs, the performance of at least four Skiing Benchmarks, and situational skiing (including teaching demos and skiing during peers' teaching segments) will be evaluated. Candidates are allotted approximately (typically) 20 minutes for teaching demos, the exact time to be determined by your group leader.


Feedback: The candidate will receive a written evaluation at the end of the event. Scoring and feedback require thought and time from the examiners. Please be patient and understand they are working as efficiently as possible.


Further information on preparing for the Alpine Level I Certification Pathway can be found on the Alpine Education & Certification Page.





Additional Event Details:

This is a Private In-House Exam requested by Ski Jammers. This event is only open to Ski Jammer's Instructors or their guests. Please contact the office at if you are interested in taking this exam.


The Level I Virtual Module & Alpine Level I E-Learning Course are prerequisites for the Alpine Level I On-Snow Exam.