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Introduction
 
A growing need for Buddhist chaplains has emerged over the last decade. Changing demographics in the United States have led various agencies and organizations to begin looking for professional chaplains to from diverse spiritual communities to serve religiously plural populations.
 
 
About the Program
 
The Buddhist Chaplaincy program provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel as Buddhist practitioners working in the field of professional chaplaincy. The program is designed to meet the needs of those who wish to engage in spiritual care and counseling work and become properly trained and certified professionals. The program incorporates the requirements of the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) by offering 75 semester hours that cover the nine core educational areas specified by the APC. By the end of their training, students will have acquired the following knowledge and skills: (1) Ritual/Liturgy, (2) Comparative Religions, (3) Religious Education, (4) Pastoral Care and Counseling, (5) Spiritual Formation, (6) Religious History, (7) Institutional Organization and Administration, (8) Sacred Literature, (9) Theology/Philosophy. 
 
The Buddhist Chaplaincy program is designed to support UWest’s dedication to a whole-person education informed by Buddhist wisdom and values and a to fostering understanding between Eastern and Western cultures. Within this context, UWest emphasizes the importance of instruction, research and service. The program will focus both on the intellectual and spiritual formation of students, and provides them with the skills they will need to serve the multicultural community.
 
Instruction in Buddhism and world religions will be combined with meditation classes and spiritual counseling, while clinical requirements will guarantee the practical experience needed to succeed as chaplains.

How to Apply

Download an application for admission
Apply for financial aid 
 


Admission Requirements
 
  1. A B.A. in any subject from an accredited college or university with a G.P.A. of 2.5 or higher
  2. Three letters of recommendation
  3. A 500-word autobiographical essay
  4. Copies of diplomas for all degrees earned
  5. Official transcripts for all previous college-level coursework
  6. Submit a $50 application fee ($100 for international students)
  7. Attend the 2-day, on-campus entrance interview
 
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