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Become a Snow Pro


PSIA-AASI certification is a professional credential recognized worldwide and relied on by most U.S. ski areas to determine an instructor’s proficiency. Certification indicates you are specifically skilled in teaching, technical, and people skills; are prepared to deliver an excellent guest experience; and are highly passionate about sharing the joy of riding. Whether you want a lifelong career in snowsports, seek to gain transferrable professional skills while enjoying a few seasons on snow, or are entering your second act in life and are motivated to be the best you can be, PSIA-AASI certification is a path to more fun, more opportunity, and more respect. Start or accelerate your journey, today!

snowboard certification levels

PSIA-AASI alpine certification has three levels, each indicating your proficiency in providing specific guest experiences on specific types of terrain. While many instructors obtain Level I certification at the end of their first teaching season, it can take years of continual learning and practice to earn a highly coveted Level III. PSIA-AASI pins are one of the most recognizable and respected indicators of professionalism in the snowsports industry. Wear yours with pride.

AASI level 1 pin
Level I

The instructor is qualified to teach beginner or novice guests, primarily on beginner or novice (green) terrain. LI required to earn children’s and/or freestyle specialist certificates.

AASI Level 2 pin
Level II

The instructor is qualified to teach through the intermediate zone, in which students are primarily on intermediate (blue) and some green terrain. LII is a big step up in your teaching abilities and can lead to many more career opportunities.

AASI Level 3 pin
Level III

The instructor is qualified to teach all students and on expert (black) terrain. LIII instructors can become instructor trainers, examiners, education staff, and more.

What It Takes

PSIA-AASI certification is professional credentialing for snowsports instructors. Begin your journey with free educational coursework then join our member ranks, engage with your PSIA-AASI region, and set yourself up to never stop learning!

Snowboard Certification Resources

Below is everything you need to succeed at all levels of snowboard certification. Membership questions? Visit the membership section of the site to find what you need. Ready to join? Start here!

Certification is open to existing snowsports instructors who are current PSIA-AASI members; the process is not for people still learning to ski or who have never taught. Many instructors take their Level I exam at the end of their first season of teaching. Before your on-snow exam, you must complete the following three courses. Please note: your region may have additional certification prerequisites.

What does it take to be a certified instructor? Start here for an overview of certification levels and what technical, teaching, and people skills are. American snowboard instruction demands versatility. The objective of the PSIA Snowboard Certification Standards is to identify the fundamentals of great snowboarding, effective teaching, and connecting with students.

Your certification, no matter the discipline or level, is built on the Learning Connection Model (LCM). The LCM emphasizes that great lessons rely on the instructor’s ability to offer a blend of people skills, teaching skills, and technical skills. It’s not just about how proficient your turns are. Whether students are new to skiing and riding or experts seeking greater mastery of their chosen sport, this approach creates informative, fun, and personalized experiences that keep students engaged in the learning process.

PSIA-AASI Performance Guides are your roadmap to success and help validate that you are prepared to do the job. Use them to understand what you are expected to do for the guest. Performance guides refer to and are complemented by multimedia resources, including PSIA-AASI manuals, e-learning courses, and sample assessment activity descriptions and videos. These guides are living documents, receive regular updates, and will evolve as qualifications and competencies change in a dynamic snowsports learning environment.

PSIA-AASI Assessment Forms are what the examiner will use to grade your performance and provide feedback following your certification exam.

The PSIA-AASI Matrix is your one-stop shop for relevant ski and snowboard educational video content. Videos cover techniques, exam tasks, movement analysis, teaching tips, how to navigate certain terrain types, and more. Have footage of a cool drill, great teaching tip, or inspiring glimpse into the snow pro life? You can submit your video to The Matrix.

Regions are where your on-snow trainings and certification exam(s) will take place. PSIA-AASI certifications represent a standard of consistent competency, and your credentials are recognized and transferrable nationwide. Check with your region for additional certification details. Don’t know your region? Scroll down to find the map and zip code checker.

Your PSIA-AASI pin signifies a professional credential. To maintain a “certified” status, you must: 1) keep your membership current and, 2) earn at least six continuing education units (CEUs) every membership year, which begins July 1 and ends June 30. In-person events, clinics, and trainings plus online webinars and digital courses are available. You can also visit your region’s website to find additional webinars and online courses, or apply for a scholarship to support your next steps as an instructor. Non-CEU-earning educational resources include our member magazine, blog, and podcast.

Looking to broaden your skillset and expand your opportunities? PSIA-AASI members who have a Snowboard Level I certification may explore additional opportunities via Children’s and/or Freestyle Specialist certificates.

Snowboard Manuals

PSIA-AASI manuals are the ultimate guides to becoming a certified instructor. Members receive three, FREE digital manuals: Teaching Snowsports, Teaching Children Snowsports, and the technical manual of your primary discipline. You must be logged into the member portal to access these. Members may purchase print manuals, additional alpine sking-specific books, and additional digital manuals in the PSIA-AASI online store.

psia-aasi snowboard technical manual

Snowboard Technical Manual

Whether you are new to teaching or a seasoned veteran, this manual will boost your knowledge and support every step, slash, slide and carve you take towards professional development. Expand your skills in the areas of teaching, movement analysis and riding.

PSIA-AASI teaching snowsports manual

Teaching Snowsports Manual

The Teaching Snowsports Manual brings to life the three components of PSIA-AASI’s Learning Connection Model to provide a framework for snowsports instructors’ development with advice on communication, interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, effective teaching, and how people learn.

PSIA-AASI teaching children snowsports manual

Teaching Children Snowsports

“What makes a great children’s instructor?” Teaching Children Snowsports answers this question while highlighting the nuances of teaching children versus adults. Whether you’re an inexperienced instructor or seasoned veteran, Teaching Children Snowsports has something for everyone.

PSIA-AASI Snowboard teaching handbook

Snowboard Teaching Handbook

With drills, exercises, and progressions for teaching people of all ages how to snowboard, this pocket guide gives you instant access to coaching ideas, including freestyle. Developed with the Vail and Beaver Creek Ski and Snowboard Schools and updated to reflect technical concepts and mirror video in the Snowboard Technical Manual

PSIA-AASI Fitness for Skiing and Snowboarding

Fitness for Skiing and Snowboarding (FREE)

The Teaching Snowsports Manual brings to life the three components of PSIA-AASI’s Learning Connection Model to provide a framework for snowsports instructors’ development with advice on communication, interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, effective teaching, and how people learn.

Beyond Snowboard Level III


Obtaining a Snowboard Level III certification opens a world of possibilities for your professional snowsports career. With an LIII, you can work toward joining a regional development team or education staff, become an instructor trainer, conduct events in your region, or take on a leadership role at your snowsports school. Each region offers a multitude of opportunities to engage more deeply with PSIA-AASI, improve your skills, and get paid for your work. From there, your growth path can take you all the way to seeking nomination to attend PSIA-AASI National Team tryouts. You can even seek additional certifications that qualify you to work internationally. Your opportunities in this community are endless!

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Don’t Miss Rider Rally 2025!


We’re sending it for the 25th anniversary and are stoked to welcome you to Copper Mountain in beautiful Summit County, Colorado, April 12-14 for an independent Rider Rally. This special celebration will be the biggest U.S. AASI snowboard gathering of the season. Rider Rally is an opportunity to shred big terrain in a supportive environment with members of the AASI National Team, learn from and network with your peers both on- and off-mountain, stay up on innovations shaping our industry, grow your community, demo new equipment, and get inspired. 

Find Your Region

When you join PSIA-AASI, you also become a member of a PSIA-AASI region. Click the map to visit a region’s informational page.

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