Awards Program Frequently Asked Questions
How is the best way to be successful participating in the Annual Awards Programs?
Read the rules! WDEA makes great effort to ensure the rules are clear and comprehensive. If you have any questions about the rules, please contact the Awards Chair at
What is the difference between the Recognized Program and the Schooling Program?
Three key differences: 1) the Recognized Program requires that scores be earned at USEF/USDF-recognized competitions whereas the Schooling Program scores must be earned at Schooling Shows, 2) the Recognized Program will accept scores from “r” judges through 2nd level, “R” judges 4th level, and scores “S” judges through Grand Prix. The Schooling Program only requires judges to be at least “L” candidates from a USEF Program, and 3) the Schooling Program only goes through Second Level while the recognized program goes up to Grand Prix.
Why can’t a horse & rider combination enroll in both the Schooling and Recognized Programs?
The Schooling Program is designed to provide an opportunity for emerging riders and those without the means to participate in recognized shows. For more advanced riders, we provide the Recognized Program.
Why isn’t Western included in the Schooling Program?
WDEA has a program specifically for Western Dressage. It would be redundant to include Western in the Schooling Program.
Why is the program so expensive?
It’s not! We only charge $25 for a single entry. Also, now that we have a schooling awards program, members have the opportunity to participate in less costly schooling shows.
Which test(s) should I ride for my level?
If you are competing as a Maiden rider, you can ride any test(s) at a given level. However, if you are competing for the level Championship, you must submit at least one score from the highest test at that level. To be considered the Champion, you must demonstrate satisfactory riding even at the hardest test at that level.
Why aren’t Breed-Specific show scores permitted?
WDEA seeks to provide the most fair competitive environment. In the interest of fairness, we require scores to be obtained at shows that are open to all our members.
The Board is open to considering a program for Breed-Specific shows. If you are interested in leading that endeavor, please reach out to the Awards Chair at
Why can’t virtual shows be included in the Schooling Program?
It is imperative that we provide an even playing field for all participants in our annual awards program. Virtual shows do not require the same degree of rigor as on-site shows. Also, virtual shows allow both horse and rider the convenience and comfort of riding in their home environment, providing an advantage vs. having to deal with all the uncertainties of showing at a neutral venue.
Why is it a requirement for both the horse owner and rider to be members of WDEA?
The annual awards programs are designed as a benefit to our membership. To ensure fairness across the programs, we require both the rider and the horse owner be members in good standing.
When should I submit my application for annual awards?
The annual awards year runs from December 1 to November 30th of the following year. To be eligible for the program, your application must be submitted by email or postmarked at least one day prior to the first score you wish to use for the program. It is understood that you may not achieve qualifying scores at every show or even every season. However, to be fair, we require that applications be submitted prior to obtaining any scores you wish to be included. Additionally, we do not allow refunds after the application has been submitted. Please bear that in mind prior to submitting your application.
When do I submit my scores?
The season ends on November 30th. You have until November 30th to submit your qualifying scores. However, you may submit them as soon as your show season concludes.
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Sign Up for 2026 Awards
Don't miss your opportunity to earn awards during the 2026 show season. WDEA makes it easy to sign up, just fill out our convenient online application(s) and submit your payment through Paypal. You may also download and send in your application and payment via US Mail.
Awards are offered for Traditional and Western Dressage, as well as Eventing. Links to the eforms are available along the top menu under Resources, or if you 'd like to print the form and mail it with your payment, you may find the registration PDFs on our Forms page under Resources - Forms. Rules can also be found through our FORMS page. Be sure to welcome our new Awards Chair, Celeste P !
Online Awards Registration Options

The State Board has voted to allow the use of our online forms software for registering for our three Awards categories, traditional Dressage, Eventing, and Western Dressage. There will be a small fee increase per level to cover the fees charged for accepting Paypal. The online fee will be $26 per level, an increase of $1, and this only applies when submitting your registration online. The traditional printable forms are still available on our Forms page.
Links for each of the forms can be found at the top menu under Resources - Forms.
Members can feel secure using this method as both the WDEA website and Paypal are secure websites.