Men’s Recovery Week Application: May 2023

We are thrilled that you are applying for Men’s Recovery Week!
This form takes about 20 minutes to complete and notifies our admissions team that you are applying for Men’s Recovery Week 2023.

We will begin reaching out to schedule interviews in January of 2023.

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Application Form 2021-2022 

2021-04-19 GL Cloned from Application Form 2020-2021 

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2. Edit Upcoming Preview Dates in the Interview and Preview block
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4. Edit the RLP Tuition Tiers in the RLP Scholarship block
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3. Check the application for completeness
4. Check that all the application documents are present and accounted for
5. Check that all of the promo codes work.
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We seek to set a table for discourse in the intersections of theology, psychology, culture, and spirituality. That means we embrace in our life and work a commitment to racial, ethnic, and gender diversity and an inclusive welcome to communions represented in the global church. Our admissions philosophy is to receive applications without discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual identity, sexual orientation, military status, or denomination.

Although responses are helpful to us, the following few questions are optional at the time of application. For certain programs, some of these questions may be required at the time of enrollment.  Please be assured that your responses will not influence your likelihood of admission.



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National and regional accreditors require us to maintain record of previous attendance at any post-secondary institutions where you have pursued credit-bearing coursework. Please list these institutions and provide details related to your educational background in the fields below. It is your responsibility to contact your post-secondary institution(s) to request official transcripts, which are required for full acceptance into our degree programs.








The Seattle School accepts transfer credits from other graduate-level programs. Students may transfer a maximum of 15 semester credit hours toward their degree program at The Seattle School. Please refer to our Transfer Credit Policy for more information.









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As we consider your application we’d love to get a sense of your community engagement. These organizational affiliations may be professional, clinical, creative, independent (i.e. your business/private practice; blog or podcast you curate), or cultural (i.e. social advocacy group).




Please provide us with reference names and email addresses. We will send them a link to a recommendation form that they can complete online.


As you select your references, consider individuals who can speak to your character, maturity, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, intellectual curiosity, and spiritual depth. Consider asking a pastor, mentor, professor, supervision/employer, or colleague. Please refrain from submitting references from family members, friends, therapists, or acquaintances.


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At The Seattle School we place a high value on gaining a holistic experience of our applicants. Because we are intentional about creating an opportunity for each applicant to be seen and known our group interview process is a part of the application process.

The interview process is designed to give applicants a robust experience of our experiential and relational learning community and curriculum. Interviews include a small group component where applicants are divided into groups of 5-7 to engage in discourse facilitated by a member of our instructional staff.

Your application and supporting documents must be complete to participate in a group interview. Interviews are required for all applicants. Please register for an interview date below.

Approval for an individual interview on an alternate date may be given in extenuating circumstances. If this applies to you, please provide us context in the fields below.



We offer both on-campus and online Preview events throughout the year. They are a great way to gain a robust experience and understanding of The Seattle School. There is no cost to attend and you’re welcome to bring family or friends. We’d love to have you. To register for an on-campus Preview select one of the dates below. To see all of our Preview events, please visit our events page:  theseattleschool.edu/events/.

Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions so that we can accommodate your needs.





The intent behind this question is to gather information about significant psychiatric or psychological treatment (e.g. recent experience or memory of intense trauma, onset of PTSD, hospitalization, suicide attempts, or in-patient rehab). We encourage and honor personal therapeutic work and do not discriminate against individuals who have sought help. If your answer to this question is “yes”, then we’d like to gain a greater understanding of where you are in your own process in order to decide together whether or not this program would be safe and honoring for you at this time.



We offer two different scholarship amounts. Scholarships are reserved for participants who demonstrate financial hardship and/or those who are from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.

If you are not a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) registrant, please use the following guidelines:
 
To determine which scholarship amount is right for you, please refer to this Green Bottle Sliding Scale graphic designed by Alexis J. Cunningfolk.

If you fall into the “full bottle” category on the scale, we ask that you not request a scholarship for this program. If you fall into the “half-full bottle” category on the scale, please request the $750 scholarship. If you fall into the “quarter-full bottle” category on this scale, please request $2000 scholarship.




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