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2023 scholarship
Level 1

Since the love for dogs knows no boundaries, we are developing our Affective Dog Behavior Scholarship Program exclusively for people who are oftentimes excluded from mainstream educational opportunities due to their race, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability,  or immigration status.

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ADB Scholarship tuition for the 2023 Level 1 Certification Course is $1,200 (vs. $2,900 regular tuition). Tuition can be paid in full or in agreed-upon interest-free monthly installments.

 

The 2023 Level 1 Certification Course is limited to two scholarships. If you think that Affective Dog Behavior would help you in your life and work with dogs, please submit your scholarship application e-mail to affectivedogbehavior@yahoo.com - subject: Scholarship.

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In the body of said application e-mail, please tell us a little bit about yourself, about your life and work with dogs, your dog-related experiences and why you believe that you would be a good candidate for the program and how Affective Dog Behavior could help you in your professional life.

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Scholarship application deadline is June 30, 2022. 

Between July 1, 2022 and July 31, 2022, the ADB Team will review all applications and award two scholarships. Throughout this process, we may contact you for additional information or to arrange a video interview via Zoom.

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We are looking forward to getting to know you and appreciate your interest in Affective Dog Behavior.

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For all other course information, please go to our Course Information page.

Further enrollment assistance will be provided to you individually, should you be awarded scholarship.

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ADB-I = ADB Instructor
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K9 Life Coaching/Affective Dog Behavior disclaimer: Affective Dog Behavior is a combination program founded of experience, skills and Dr. Jaak Panksepp's Affective Neuroscience as well as Social Neuroscience and various research in general Neuroscience. While your ADB Team is knowledgeable in the topics covered within the program, the Team continually adds new knowledge through their efforts in translating ongoing modern (neuro)science into "dog". That said, please understand that the ADB Team is not a team of scientists but a team of canine professionals who with a keen interest in the various branches of Neuroscience. 
Our mission: In the scope of Affective Dog Behavior, it is our mission to (1) collect and translate into "dog" research that will help us better understand and connect with dogs, (2) make said research and translations easily accessible, understandable and relatable to non-professional and professional dog guardians, (3) embrace and follow a community and connection-oriented approach where social equity, diversity and equality are not only encouraged but a foundational pillar, (4) continue on our path of self-education and our commitment to providing reliable up-to-date information to our members ad non-member readers.

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