Aspen Achievement Academy was a wilderness therapy program for adolescents, based in Loa, Utah. It was operated as a part of Aspen Education Group. The program has been moved, in name only, and merged with another wilderness therapy program in Utah - Outback Therapeutic Expeditions - in March 2011. The program's website state that the program was JCAHO certified and licensed as an Outdoor Treatment Program by the . It had memberships in the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and the .
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| - Aspen Achievement Academy was a wilderness therapy program for adolescents, based in Loa, Utah. It was operated as a part of Aspen Education Group. The program has been moved, in name only, and merged with another wilderness therapy program in Utah - Outback Therapeutic Expeditions - in March 2011. The program's website state that the program was JCAHO certified and licensed as an Outdoor Treatment Program by the . It had memberships in the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and the . (en)
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| - Aspen Achievement Academy was a wilderness therapy program for adolescents, based in Loa, Utah. It was operated as a part of Aspen Education Group. The program has been moved, in name only, and merged with another wilderness therapy program in Utah - Outback Therapeutic Expeditions - in March 2011. According to the program's promotional materials, Aspen Achievement Academy enrolled adolescent males and females, ages 13–17, with a history of moderate to severe emotional and behavioral problems, such as low self-esteem, academic underachievement, substance abuse, and family conflict. The program had a flexible length of stay, with a minimum of 35 days. Some parents use the services of a teen escort company to transport their children to the site. The program's website state that the program was JCAHO certified and licensed as an Outdoor Treatment Program by the . It had memberships in the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and the . (en)
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