Q. How much does it cost?
A. The tuition fee for 9 months is $2,500. Payment plans are not available, and tuition must be paid in full prior to the start of school. Further details are available upon application.
Q. What about housing?
A. iWar does not provide student housing or placement service, but will assist as best we can in finding potential accommodation and roommates, the cost of which is the responsibility of the student. Further details are available upon application.
Q. What about study materials and equipment?
A. Students are responsible for supplying any supplies associated with their artistic expression (instruments, paints, flags…). Books are not included in the tuition fee, but shouldn’t add up to more than $100 over the course of the school year.
Q. How long does the program run?
A. September 2, 2008 - May 29, 2009
Q. Can I work while attending the School?
A. Yes. Some students will need to work to cover living expenses during the program. Our School schedule makes it very easy for students to find good part-time jobs. Vacaville is booming suburb with plenty of opportunity for motivated individuals.
Q. What does the weekly schedule look like at the School?
A. iWar school runs Tuesday through Friday each week, with Mondays off. Every day starts with approximately one hour of corporate worship beginning at 8am, followed by a one hour time of meditation or prophetic activation, and then two one hour class blocks. School ends at noon each day.
Q. What kind of degree do the students receive upon graduation?
A. All students completing the 9-month program receive a Certificate of Worship Arts at graduation. iWar is not an accredited school at this point in time.
Q: Is there any personalized skill development offered as part of the school?
A: The staff and leadership of iWar are intent on seeing you excel in your life, callings, and creativity. Our method in this is rooted in relational encouragement as opposed to structured requirements. Although we do not offer specific classes to further your talent, we can assist in networking you with the abundant resources in our local church body and community.
Q. How many students attend the program per year?
A. We aim for approximately 15-25 students per school year. Our small class size ensures strong relationships, as well as very focused encouragement as you develop your creativity. We do however share our facility with two other ministry training schools, and meet with their students (around 40) on a regular basis for times of worship and prophetic activation.
Q. Is there any kind of scholarships or financial aid available?
A. No, not at this time. However, we suggest having people sponsor you from your home church. Many students have had a lot of success with individuals supporting them financially on a regular basis.
Q. If I am coming from another country to attend the school, which Visa should I apply for, & how do I go about
applying for it?
A. We will send you the appropriate paperwork (an acceptance/invitation letter to U.S. Customs) for your visa. Students are responsible to contact their embassy to see which visa they recommend for you.
Q. Is food an additional cost?
A. Yes. Students are required to provide all their own expenses for food.
Q. Do I have to have a High School diploma to attend the School?
A. Yes. We require a high school diploma or G.E.D. to be accepted to the School |