Thanks so much! I will email them! That was a big draw for me also. I was looking to get back into it, and Earlham looks like they have a pretty inclusive program!
I looked at Gouchers page, and the team looks pretty competitive and is one of their varsity teams. I am not THAT good of a rider lol, so I don't know how I would do with something like that, but I will check it out also!!
You don't have to be on the team to ride at Goucher. It is a physical education class and I believe (don't quote me) that there are also opportunities to just ride for a small fee. There are also a number of riding stables not too far from Goucher for more opportunities.
At Earlham, if you are not taking a riding course, which my daughter was told are hard to get into, you can only ride if you are a member of the Co-op, which, as I mentioned, is a fairly big time commitment of a certain number of hours each week. My daughter asked about other riding stables but no one she talked to seemed to know of any nearby.