C.O.T. Courses
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Hi
I was just wondering if anybody could give me some information on what the C.O.T. courses involve. I may have the whole structure and idea of the College completely wrong but I would like to know information such as:
What subjects the student would be studying
Maybe an example of a student’s timetable schedule eg. classes
This information would be much appreciated
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As a beginning, have you read this?
helema.org/college_of_thelema/index.html -
I was hoping to expand on this question. As a college, do you have a listing of course fee's and tuition expectations, or is less formal than all that? Although I wouldn't think it would be in the traditional sense, but do you offer "scholarships" of any kind?
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@Frater Pramudita said
"I was hoping to expand on this question. As a college, do you have a listing of course fee's and tuition expectations, or is less formal than all that? Although I wouldn't think it would be in the traditional sense, but do you offer "scholarships" of any kind?"
There are four courses called Course I, Course II, Course III, and Course IV. Each is $93 for tuition.
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@Frater Pramudita said
"I was hoping to expand on this question. As a college, do you have a listing of course fee's and tuition expectations, or is less formal than all that? Although I wouldn't think it would be in the traditional sense, but do you offer "scholarships" of any kind?"There are four courses called Course I, Course II, Course III, and Course IV. Each is $93 for tuition."
So it is 93 bucks for each course? asking because that S in front of 93 is confusing.
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@Alias55A said
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@Frater Pramudita said
"I was hoping to expand on this question. As a college, do you have a listing of course fee's and tuition expectations, or is less formal than all that? Although I wouldn't think it would be in the traditional sense, but do you offer "scholarships" of any kind?"There are four courses called Course I, Course II, Course III, and Course IV. Each is $93 for tuition."
So it is 93 bucks for each course? asking because that S in front of 93 is confusing."
Asking one more here. Are there other terms/fees applied? like books, material ect...
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@Frater Pramudita said
"I was hoping to expand on this question. As a college, do you have a listing of course fee's and tuition expectations, or is less formal than all that? Although I wouldn't think it would be in the traditional sense, but do you offer "scholarships" of any kind?"There are four courses called Course I, Course II, Course III, and Course IV. Each is $93 for tuition."
I'm aware that Course I can be used to (or is intended to) fulfill the Student requirement, but how about Courses II, III and IV? Do these build on each other sequentially? Are they intended to be taken in conjunction with A.'.A.'./T.O.T. work, or are they a separate framework in and of themselves?
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Independent.
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Do What Thou Wilt shall be the Whole of the Law.
I am also interested in these courses.
I recently sent an inquiry email to an Admissions email address associated with the College. I wanted to confirm the process by which I applied, and also if classes were currently being offered. This was more than a week ago. I have yet to hear back from anyone. I should probably be more patient about receiving a reply, but I am pretty set on pursuing this, and having made up my mind I tend to be pretty focused on 'next steps.'
Information on the status of the College, the courses, and the application process would be appreciated. I've looked at the website for the College and while there is some good basic information there, I'm now looking for that personal connection where things actually happen.
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