BBSH 2025-26 School Catalog - Flipbook - Page 46
HEALTH HISTORY REPORT (ALL APPLICANTS)
All applicants must complete a physical and mental health history report. This report is found on your student application
form in the Catalog Addendum. Applicants experiencing a physical or mental condition which may be detrimental to the
applicant or the School will be reviewed by Student Affairs (and the Class Deans, as appropriate) prior to admission. Upon
review of all pertinent information, the School will make recommendations that support the applicant’s well-being and
health. The School reserves the right to deny admission and request that the applicant reapply at a time when the
applicant’s physical and mental health permit. An official physician or psychiatrist release form will be requested from the
applicant. The School does this without prejudice. Applicants who have been hospitalized for psychological difficulties will
be asked to wait five years after hospitalization to apply.
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS (ALL PROGRAMS)
International applicants must present evidence of having received a U.S. high school diploma, or the equivalent thereof.
All transcripts of secondary and postsecondary work are to be sent to the Registrar with English translations attached to any
documents, transcripts or diplomas written in a foreign language.
ADMISSION PROCEDURES
Students seeking admission to one of the School’s programs complete an admissions application and submit copies of
all diplomas, GED exam results, and/or transcripts. Applications cannot be processed until all information and supporting
documents have been received. Undergraduate students may be admitted on a provisional basis with the consent of the
Class Dean and Department Heads. Provisionally admitted undergraduate students may complete no more than 30 credits
or one year of course work. If all admission requirements have not been met by this time, the student will be dropped from
the School.
STUDENTS WITH INTERRUPTIONS IN TRAINING OR TERMINATION
A student who experiences a break in enrollment, or who has been suspended or dismissed, must apply for readmission.
Readmission is not automatic because of enrollment limitations and changes in academic regulations. Questions concerning
readmission should be directed to the Registrar and/or Class Dean.
If a student is experiencing a physical or mental condition detrimental to the student or to the School, the Class Dean, in
consultation with the School President, will recommend appropriate action. The School may request that a student be
withdrawn officially, without prejudice or academic penalty. Readmission is contingent upon review and recommendations
by the Class Dean and School President, and upon receiving a physician or psychiatrist release form.
1-Year Absence
Students who have been out of the program for one year may apply to the subsequent year of training.
2-Year Absence
It is highly recommended that students who have been out of the program for two or more years and wish to reenroll in
the program have one to two personal process sessions with their Brennan Integration Practitioner (BIP) in order to review
their Healing Science skills and Psych-Spiritual Development skills.
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