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This confirms our receipt of your written application.  In addition, the items below must be sent to us.  We will not process your application until these are received.

  • $50.00 Application Fee–payable and sent to: Sati Center for Buddhist Studies, 108 Birch St., Redwood City, CA 94062, attn: Chaplaincy Training
  • A letter of recommendation from a Buddhist teacher or mentor–sent to: Sati Center for Buddhist Studies, 108 Birch St., Redwood City, CA 94062, attn: Chaplaincy Training

Interviews begin in early July.  These take place in person in San Francisco or via Skype or telephone for long-distance applicants.  In the event that the training becomes full, the application fee will be returned.

 

We appreciate the time and thought involved in completing your application.  Thank you for considering the Sati Center’s Buddhist Chaplaincy Training Program as an opportunity for learning, practice, and service. 

 

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