Admission Guidelines
In order to maintain the high quality of Arica Trainings, the Sponsor must exercise discretion over the application process, and reserves the right to deny admission to anyone who, in the sole discretion of the Sponsor, is unable to meet the admissions requirements.
To be admitted to a Training, or other activity using the Arica method, all applicants must be able to meet the following requirements, as determined by the Sponsor:
Arica Trainings require a degree of physical, emotional,and mental exertion and stamina. Participants must have sufficient health and capacity in each of these areas to participate in all elements of the program without interfering unduly in the learning process and training environment for other participants.
Participants must be able to participate in meditation, work well in a group, and demonstrate sufficient intellectual and emotional maturity to participate fully in the training.
Arica Trainings do not confer any professional qualification in Arica material, nor do they confer permission to teach or use the copyrighted material or other intellectual property in any way. In order to protect Arica Institute’s and/or Oscar Ichazo’s copyrighted material and other intellectual property, licensed Sponsors reserve the right to decline admission to a participant who:
- has previously violated Arica’s and/or Oscar Ichazo’s intellectual property rights, including copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights;
- has engaged in unauthorized use of Arica Institute’s and/or Oscar Ichazo’s intellectual property, including copyrighted material related to Arica Trainings;
- is involved professionally in any unauthorized use of such material;
- demonstrates an intention to use such material in an unauthorized manner.
Also,
- Prospective participants will undergo an interview as part of the admissions process.
- Participants must sign a nondisclosure agreement,agreeing that they will not use or disclose the information learned in any way that would violate any intellectual property rights or proprietary rights of Arica or its licensors.
- Participants must sign a release of liability agreement and must sign a participant’s limited license agreement before being admitted to Arica Trainings.
- If anything is missing from a prospective participant’s application file, the Sponsor will offer a limited window in which to provide the outstanding information.
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