While browsing around I came across this. It might be of interest to some here. I'm thinking of auditing a course on Japanese for Buddhism that they offer.
https://www.shin-ibs.edu/academics/c...tudies/zenapp/
Stewart Sat
While browsing around I came across this. It might be of interest to some here. I'm thinking of auditing a course on Japanese for Buddhism that they offer.
https://www.shin-ibs.edu/academics/c...tudies/zenapp/
Stewart Sat
Bion
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When you put Buddha’s activity into practice, only then are you a buddha. When you act like a fool, then you’re a fool. - Sawaki Roshi
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
STLaH
理道弘志 | Ridō Koushi
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Please take this novice priest-in-training's words with a grain of salt.
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
-sattoday-
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
STLah
Last edited by Jundo; 07-06-2022 at 08:39 AM.
ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
In case it is useful, the Fees page is here:
https://www.shin-ibs.edu/admissions/tuition-fees/
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
Sat today, Lah
Oh my...
I may be wrong, but I think these kind of super expensive courses create a wall between Zen and the people. Shouldn't Soto Zen be more accesible to people?
Makes me wonder.
Gassho,
Kyonin
Sat/LAH
Hondō Kyōnin
奔道 協忍
No, we charge nothing here.
From our donations page ...
Gassho, JundoDonations to Treeleaf Sangha
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STLah
ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
From the dualistic perspective nothing is cheap.
You charge nothing and give Nothing back. Very expensive.
Gassho, Jishin, ST, LAH
I give emptiness, not nothing.
Which ain't bupkis.
Gassho, J
STlah
ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com
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Just to be clear, this is a university program, and a university is justified in charging tuition for academic studies. This is not really a practice or religious program, but historical studies. It is not any different from what one would pay to go to college and study English literature or electrical engineering.
My kid who is a sophomore at Virginia Tech right now is taking a good portion of our savings, and a good college in America ain't cheap! (Even if I think it should be.)
Gassho, J
STLah
ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE