Kansas is the latest state to adopt the HunterExam.com interactive hunter education course as an option to prepare for hunter education certification. The new HunterExam online course allows students to complete coursework online before attending required classroom and hands-on field course training needed to obtain their Kansas hunter education certificate.


The interactive online coursework allows participants to complete a number of the required course sections and hours at home. “Students can register for free and our customized exam center will keep track of their progress as they move through the Kansas Course. Students appreciate the chance to login and out at any time, and pick up right where they left off,” said Kerry Moher, vice president of HunterExam.com.


With an emphasis on safety and responsibility, the HunterExam.com program focuses on reducing hunting incidents through coursework presented in a narrative fashion with more than 350 original illustrations, and 30 interactive exercises followed by review questions and discussion points.


Wayne Doyle, Hunter Education Coordinator, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks emphasizes that “instructor-led Field Days remain a crucial part of the HunterExam process but the online course is a convenient way for students to complete the online study guide and chapter quizzes at home so more hands-on training can be conducted at the Field Day.”


Iowa and Michigan have also recently adopted the course.