The School reserves the right to deny admission and request that the applicant reapply at a time when the applicant’sphysical and mental health permit. An official physician or psychiatrist release form will be requested from the applicant.The School does this without prejudice. Applicants who have been hospitalized for psychological difficulties will be askedto wait five years after hospitalization to apply.STUDENTSWITH INTERRUPTIONS IN TRAINING OR TERMINATIONA student who experiences a break in enrollment, or who has been suspended or dismissed, must apply for readmission.Readmission is not automatic because of enrollment limitations and changes in academic regulations. Questions concerningreadmission should be directed to the Registrar and/or Class Dean.If a student is experiencing a physical or mental condition detrimental to the student or to the School, the Class Dean,and Department Heads, in consultation with the School President, will recommend appropriate action. The School mayrequest that a student be withdrawn officially, without prejudice or academic penalty. Readmission is contingent uponreview and recommendations by the Class Dean and School President, and upon receiving a physician or psychiatristrelease form.1-Year AbsenceStudents who have been out of the program for one year may apply to the subsequent year of training.2-Year AbsenceStudents who have been out of the program for two or more years and wish to reenroll in the program must be testedto determine their current proficiency in Healing Science skills and in Psych-Spiritual Development skills. The student willthen be placed in the year with the skills proficiency level that is comparable to that of the returning student. Students maybe asked to repeat one, two, three, or four years of study in order to graduate from the program. In order to graduate, thestudent must have successfully completed all required coursework.Any student who has been out of the program for two or more years and is reapplying for admission must do the following:1.Contact the BBSH Registrar to obtain a current copy of the Healing Science and Psych-Spiritual Development SkillsList from the last year completed.2.Receive the Skills List, practice the skills, then make an appointment for a 3-hour skills evaluation assessmentsession with a BBSH Teacher who has been approved to assess the proficiency levels for those skills. (Check withthe BBSH Registrar for Skills Evaluators available for this purpose.) The Skills Evaluator will evaluate the skills leveland refer his/her evaluation to the Deans for final determination.3.The Skills List from the Registrar will also include Psych-Spiritual Development skills questions that must beanswered in writing (typewritten) and mailed to the Skills Evaluator one week before the scheduled in-personevaluation appointment.4.If, in the initial judgment of the Skills Evaluator, the student is able to pass the skills during the in-personexamination, the Skills Evaluator will schedule a time to teach and evaluate any new skills that the applicant missedand needs to learn and pass before being admitted to the appropriate year of study.5.The Skills Evaluator will complete the Skills Evaluation Form for both the Healing Science and Psych-SpiritualDevelopment skills and submit it to the BBSH Registrar for final evaluation, review, and decision of the Deans.6.The BBSH Registrar will inform the student in writing of the outcome of his/her application.A reapplication fee will apply to cover administration and Skills Evaluator costs. An additional hourly fee to teach newskills and/or if further evaluation is necessary may also apply.36
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