Graduate Certificate Course
Hindu Spiritual Care Institute Invites
Applicants to Discover Their Path of Service
The Hindu Spiritual Care Institute (HSCI) is now accepting applications for its seventh transformative Counselor of Hindu Tradition (CHT) program cohort. This innovative course offers individuals a unique opportunity to discover their path to making a difference, fulfilling their purpose, and leaving a meaningful legacy.
HSCI's groundbreaking program, the first to establish a pathway to Hindu chaplaincy, empowers college graduates worldwide to become certified spiritual care providers. The CHT course ingeniously blends Bhagavad Gita's Karma Yoga teachings with practical Hindu tools.
"Our course is designed to help individuals expand their reach and serve where they are needed most," says Gaurav Rastogi, Dean and Board Member of HSCI. "Graduates are equipped to provide compassionate care in various settings, including senior care, marriage services, stress management, palliative and hospice care, and last rites."
The 10-month, part-time online course, starting October 2024, attracts students from diverse backgrounds across the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa, India, and Singapore. It offers specializations in critical areas of spiritual care, allowing participants to hone their skills and significantly impact their communities.
Interested applicants are invited to attend one of the upcoming Open Houses via Zoom to learn more about this transformative opportunity.
To join an Open House session, visit: https://bit.ly/hsciopen
Applicants to Discover Their Path of Service
The Hindu Spiritual Care Institute (HSCI) is now accepting applications for its seventh transformative Counselor of Hindu Tradition (CHT) program cohort. This innovative course offers individuals a unique opportunity to discover their path to making a difference, fulfilling their purpose, and leaving a meaningful legacy.
HSCI's groundbreaking program, the first to establish a pathway to Hindu chaplaincy, empowers college graduates worldwide to become certified spiritual care providers. The CHT course ingeniously blends Bhagavad Gita's Karma Yoga teachings with practical Hindu tools.
"Our course is designed to help individuals expand their reach and serve where they are needed most," says Gaurav Rastogi, Dean and Board Member of HSCI. "Graduates are equipped to provide compassionate care in various settings, including senior care, marriage services, stress management, palliative and hospice care, and last rites."
The 10-month, part-time online course, starting October 2024, attracts students from diverse backgrounds across the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa, India, and Singapore. It offers specializations in critical areas of spiritual care, allowing participants to hone their skills and significantly impact their communities.
Interested applicants are invited to attend one of the upcoming Open Houses via Zoom to learn more about this transformative opportunity.
To join an Open House session, visit: https://bit.ly/hsciopen
Counselor of Hindu Tradition (CHT) Graduate Certificate Course
Uniquely designed, 9-month contemporary course for professionals who wish to Learn to Serve as a lifelong possibility
Why the CHT course?
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Course Begins late-October 2024
Please note: All specializations prepare the students to pursue a chaplaincy career through admission to GTU’s Interreligious Chaplaincy Program (https://www.gtu.edu/projects/icp).
Desirable: Recommendation by a CHT, a service or partner organization |
Meet the 2018-19 and 2019-2020 CHTs |