


Lodging during Auditing (Per Day)
As a graduate, you come back to audit any portion of your training tuition-free. We just ask that you cover your accommodations.
The accommodations cost is ‘per day’.
Always check with a staff member before making a payment to check that there is space.
As a graduate, you come back to audit any portion of your training tuition-free. We just ask that you cover your accommodations.
The accommodations cost is ‘per day’.
Always check with a staff member before making a payment to check that there is space.
As a graduate, you come back to audit any portion of your training tuition-free. We just ask that you cover your accommodations.
The accommodations cost is ‘per day’.
Always check with a staff member before making a payment to check that there is space.
A refresher on our audit policy
Students may return and audit the program that they have completed, assuming all prior financial responsibilities have also been fulfilled. We offer two audit options. Once you decide to attend, please let us know at least two weeks of notice so that we can save you space and include you in the meal counts.
Audit/Observer is tuition-free. When selecting this option, students are to observe the class in silence. They are welcome to take notes, but they are not to contribute with comments or questions (unless invited by the lead teacher). This option is only available to graduates.
Audit/Participant at 50% of the current tuition cost. When selecting this option, students may participate in all discussions, group activities, practice teaching, etc. This option is available for graduates as well as non-graduates who have already attended the portion of the training they wish to audit.
Auditing students must cover their accommodations (room and board) while on the property. If staying off-campus, the commuter fee of $55/day applies (including all meals and property access). Furthermore, students may consider becoming of service (Seva) while auditing, so please inquire with the staff about any chores you might want to cover. Remember that when you come to audit, you are a representation of the teachings. We ask that you carry yourself as such: be respectful, be of service in any way that presents itself, look presentable, and support the teachers/teachings. To the students, you are modeling what a graduate looks like.