Residential Program Application

Apply for the Summer Residential Program!

Your Name (required)

Email (required)

Phone

Age (required) Gender (required)

Currently Living

This application is the first track in a longer trail leading from you to our community. Feel free to expound as you like, and remember that our in-person conversations with you will be important to understanding how we will fit together. Once we recieve your application, we will schedule an interview to speak in person!

1. Why are you interested in the Seawolf Residential Program?

2. What is your idea of what a typical day in this program will look like?

3. What expectations do you have of yourself during this program?

4. How do you feel about your physical abilities and how comfortable are you outdoors (and in the water or a kayak)?

5. How do you feel about leadership in yourself and working with others?

6. Do you have any medical conditions we should be aware of? Any other special needs or diet?

Upload a photo or three of yourself


Thanks for submitting this application for the Residential Program! We will talk to you within a few days, and remember that if you haven't heard anything, you haven't been confirmed yet!

How to pay:

Step 1. The tuition for the 3-month Residential Program is $3550, with an optional $700 if you choose to keep the kayak you build! After we’ve confirmed your application, we’ll let you know you can register and send a check or money order for a deposit of $1550 made out to
Kiliii Yu / Seawolf
435 NW 22nd Ave
Portland, OR 97210
Step 2. The remaining amount  of $2000 is due the first day you arrive.
Cancellations:
You have 30 days to cancel your registration in the residential program, or we will keep your deposit! So please let us know early, as it takes time to fill empty spaces, and someone else may be seeking this opportunity.

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Residential Program
Words from a Graduate!

Within my first week, I had at least ten completely new and exciting experiences that gave me new insights and changed my perspective on the world.

The [2008-2009] Residential Program cover[ed] a multitude of subjects from ethnobotany and mycology, to hunting and gathering, hide tanning and meat processing, kayaking, pottery, bird language, Chinook Jargon and Sign Language, primitive camping, all the way to creating ceremonial space and the ups and downs of living in a community.

It’s impossible not to celebrate the new knowledge, experiences, skills, and friendships that I have gained from my year.

-Ariel Jasmine Tea, Residential Program Graduate

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