High School Graduates Considering A Career In Chaplaincy Should Join This Certification Program

High School Graduates Considering A Career In Chaplaincy Should Join This Certification Program, updated 4/9/23, 1:57 PM

Considering a career as a school chaplain? Visit https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.org to learn more about the National School Chaplain Association's (NSCA) training programs for college-bound students.

National School Chaplain Association PO Box 720746, Norman, OK 73070, United States Website https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.org/ Email prc.pressagency@gmail.com

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High School Graduates Considering A Career In
Chaplaincy Should Join This Program
If you feel the desire to serve the youth and make an
impact in their lives, the NSCA's chaplaincy program is
an excellent way to get a head start on your career while
in college.
Depending on your work
experience and credentials,
you can finish the training
program alongside your
degree or even earn up to one
year of college credits.
The NSCA's chaplaincy
program is accredited
nationwide and accepts
college students and high
school graduates with or
without counseling
experience.
There are three training levels,
and applicants will be grouped
according to their credentials and
work experience.
Level 1 is for ordained ministers and
teachers who need little training but
require assistance with placement
and re-certification.
Level 2 is for applicants
with experience
teaching or working with
youth groups for at least
one year.
Level 3 is suitable for those with no
work experience. You only need a high
school diploma or GED to apply.
Find Out More At
https://nationalschoolchaplainassociatio
n.org