Online Certificate in Soto Zen Studies
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I was looking at that, and the course on reading Sutras that Gesshin posted about on Facebook.
Did you find any information on cost/tuition? It is given for a donation, or free?
It is a lovely program.
Gassho, Jundo
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I saw they mention application fees, requirements like letters of recommendation, letters of intent, etc .. Couldn’t quite find information about this particular course [emoji53]
[emoji1374] Sat Today"One uninvolved has nothing embraced or rejected, has sloughed off every view right here - every one."Comment
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For students who are not currently enrolled in a degree program, the admissions requirements for this program are:
- Evidence (transcripts) of relevant prior study or coursework such as previous Buddhist Studies courses or a Bachelor’s degree (B.A.).
- Two letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s ability to do graduate-level work, familiarity with Buddhist thought and/or practice, and relevant prior study or experience.
- Statement of purpose (approximately 300-500 words) that includes (a) your reasons for pursuing graduate studies at IBS; (b) your specific academic interests and how they fit with the faculty and courses at IBS; (c) your personal or professional goals and how you see this certificate supporting them; (d) how your relevant academic background or prior experience prepares you for your proposed course of study at IBS.
- Non-refundable application fee: $15
Gassho,
Koushi
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Given that the application fee is $15, I would be very surprised if this was the case, and imagine it will cost $000s.Did you find any information on cost/tuition? It is given for a donation, or free?
It does look very good, though.
Gassho
Kokuu
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Stewart mentioned elsewhere, I believe, that just to no credit audit the "How to Read Sutras" class was about $825.00 U.S.? Is that right, Stewart?
Hey, I have one kid in college now, and can't afford more tuition!
Gassho, Jundo
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In case it is useful, the Fees page is here:
It is $2475 per course, with the certificate being 6 courses
I think I will wait until I can be a Senior Auditor, which will then be $415 per course.
Gassho,
Gareth
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Well, it is a university program. Academic studies.
At Treeleaf, we charge nothing, but you get what you pay for.
Gassho, J
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I am unsure if you joke, but you and this community give much. Instead I would say that what you give freely is priceless and it is priceless because it is freely given.
Gassho,
Artien
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No, we charge nothing here.
From our donations page ...
Gassho, JundoDonations to Treeleaf Sangha
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https://www.treeleaf.org/donations-to-treeleaf-sangha/
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