Enrollment Process

The Awakened Leader Study Program


TO BEGIN:

Contact the Institute by sending an email to  for a Course Description. Should you decide to enroll in the course, you will be emailed a link to register online.


ONCE REGISTERED:

  1. You will be provided with the Table of Contents, assignments, and handouts for the month and asked to review them before your orientation phone call or meeting.
  2. During the orientation call, you will review assignments and worksheets for the first month and set a starting date, as well as dates and times, for two phone calls with your faculty member to be conducted during the first month of the course. The purpose of these calls is to support you to stay on course, to complete the course assignments on time, and to answer any questions that arise. You and your faculty member will have two such calls each month for the duration of the course. 
  3. Your completed worksheet assignments are due two days before your scheduled phone calls with your faculty member.
  4. Registration information and date for a two-day Leadership Mastery Training held in Alexandria, VA will be announced at a later time. 

As leaders, we can only lead from the level of our own soul development.  We must continue to evolve in order to lead our groups forward.

* You are invited to contact your faculty member at any time during the course via email or phone if you have difficulty working with the materials and need support.
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FEE POLICY:

The course must be paid for in full at the time of registration. You will receive a full refund if you withdraw within three days. The course fee is nonrefundable after three days. The student is responsible for any cost of monthly phone calls.

An additional tuition fee will be charged for the two-day, in-person Leadership Mastery Training.

TEXT:

You will need to purchase your own copies of The Awakened Leader and The Clarion Call.


Disclaimer: The Institute for the Advancement of Service does not provide medical or mental health care. As such, practices, courses, and study programs are not intended to be psychotherapy, medical therapy, or a substitute for either one. Participants are required to assume self-responsibility for their wellbeing by seeking, when appropriate, psychological and medical professional care.

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