We are currently registering students for the four courses beginning in the 2010 Easter term.
Registration proceedure:
Check your system meets the minimum system requirements for the Sapientis online classroom. Link
Decide which Track option you will be following. Link
Pay for your course or courses using the PayPal button. Ensure you select the correct dropdown option.
Sapientis Institute staff will contact you within two working days to complete the registration process.
(Kindly note that Sapientis faculty and staff are located in several countries and across several time zones, please take note of this when expecting a response.)
The cost per course is $250 (USD) per household. This not per person but per household. Only one login is allowed per household.
Amounts that reflect the fee reductions for ISS members appear in the dropdown menu.
Fee Reductions
A reduction in fees is available to members of the International Society of Scholastics. Membership is open to all. Please go to ISS Membership Rates for details.
Clergy, religious and seminarians are eligible for special rates. Kindly go to Clergy Rates for details.
Course Preview
If you would like to experience a Sapientis course before registering a number of preview lectures are available for you to review. Go to the Course Preview page to gain access to the previews.
Access to previews requires registration. This registration is free and without any obligation.
It is our experience that a number of students would like to take these courses but currently are not in a financial position to be able to do so. If this is the case you may apply for financial assistance (see "I cannot afford your fees" in FAQs). Alternatively, at the bottom of this page please register your interest in the course or courses you would like to do. We would very much like to keep in contact with you.
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