HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 22 SEPTEMBER 1978RC Issue III REVISED 21 NOVEMBER 1987 Remimeo Scn Orgs Academies Level II Students (Revised to update the course with additional LRH materials and practical actions. Revisions not in script.) SCIENTOLOGY LEVEL II STANDARD ACADEMY CHECKSHEET HUBBARD CERTIFIED AUDITOR (HCA) "THE ACADEMY LEVELS CONTAIN SOME OF THE MOST FUNDAMENTAL DISCOVERIES REGARDING LIFE AND THE HUMAN MIND THAT HAVE EVER BEEN DISCOVERED IN THE HISTORY OF THIS UNIVERSE. THEY ARE A BASIC, SWEEPING TRAINING GROUND IN HANDLING LIFE AND PEOPLE." -LRH NAME:________________________ORG:_________________________ POST:_____________________________________________________ DATE STARTED: _______________DATE COMPLETED:______________ This checksheet contains the vital survival knowledge of Scientology Level II technology. It covers the technology dealing with contrasurvival acts of commission and omission. PREREQUISITES: 1. The Student Hat 2. A Professional TR Course 3. Provisional Class I 4. Method One Word Clearing (Method One Word Clearing is a prerequisite for training at this level, except where waived by a qualified C/S as covered in HCO PL 25 Sept. 79RB 11, Rev. 1.7.85, METHOD ONE WORD CLEARING.) STUDY TECH: Study tech is to be applied in full throughout this course. The materials are to be studied and drilled in sequence. By initialing the blank after each checksheet entry, you are attesting that you fully understand and can apply the data. DRILLS ARE TO BE DONE FULLY TO THEIR RESULT. If you are not a fast flow student, you must star-rate check out on all items marked with an asterisk (*). (Ref. HCOB 13 Aug. 72RA, FAST FLOW TRAINING) The course does not require twinning. BASIC TEXTS: Books: Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought The Book of E-Meter Drills E-Meter Essentials Dianetics and Scientology Technical Dictionary Hubbard Certified Auditor course pack Level II Academy lectures The student must have these books, course pack and lectures. The student also must have his own E-Meter, as it will be needed during this course to do the required drills and auditing. You are required to maintain a standard course schedule. Study and work during your class periods and outside of class. You have a lot to study and get checked out on in order to complete this course. You can't afford to waste time. You may be credited with materials you have studied on previous checksheets. TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS: "THE TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO CLARIFY AND GREATLY IMPROVE AND SPEED THE TRAINING OF AUDITORS." -LRH These LRH films can help you achieve a high level of skill and certainty as an auditor and are a vital part of Academy training. Before you may graduate from this course, each of the films assigned to it is viewed along with the student body in regularly scheduled showings. You must also have seen all films assigned to earlier courses before completing this checksheet. You may view each film as many times as needed to ensure you have fully grasped the tech presented in it. Viewing these films more than once is recommended: Number of times over the material equals certainty and results. After the first viewing of a single film, you must be word cleared on that film before viewing it again or viewing the next film. PRODUCT: A Hubbard Certified Auditor who is able to audit others to Grade II Relief Release standardly. CERTIFICATE: On completion of this checksheet you may be awarded a provisional HUBBARD CERTIFIED AUDITOR certificate. A provisional certificate is only valid for one year unless validated by successful completion of the Class IV Internship. LENGTH OF COURSE: 2 weeks full time. ================================================================= SECTION A: ORIENTATION _____ 1. HCO PL 7 Feb. 65 - KSW Series 1 KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING _____ 2. HCO PL 17 June 70RB, Re-rev. 25.10.83 - KSW Series 5R TECHNICAL DEGRADES ================================================================= SECTION B: TECHNICAL TRAINING FILMS (NOTE: The films assigned to this course and its prerequisite courses, along with any drills called for in those films, are listed in a directive issued to Course Administrators.) 1. (To be done before the end of this course.) View any films assigned to courses which are prerequisites for this course that you have not already viewed. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film. These films and their drills are to be filled in by the Course Administrator. a. Film:____________________________________ _____ To be viewed before the end of this course. _____ Drill:______________________________________ b. Film:____________________________________ _____ To be viewed before the end of this course. _____ Drill:______________________________________ c. Film:____________________________________ _____ To be viewed before the end of this course. _____ Drill:______________________________________ d. Film:____________________________________ _____ To be viewed before the end of this course. _____ Drill:______________________________________ 2. The Course Administrator fills in the films assigned to this course in the blanks provided below before you begin this checksheet. The point on the checksheet where each film should be viewed is also filled in, as well as any drill called for in that film. Any drill that is specified in a particular film is to be done after viewing that film. If a film is not scheduled for showing when you reach the indicated point on your checksheet, continue on with your study and see the film at its next scheduled showing. Once you have viewed and been word cleared on a film, put your initials and the date in the blanks provided next to each film's title. When you do any drill called for in that film, put your initials and date in the blank provided. a. Film:_____________________________________ _____ To be viewed while studying section _________. _____ Drill:_______________________________________ b. Film:_____________________________________ _____ To be viewed while studying section _________. _____ Drill:_______________________________________ c. Film:_____________________________________ _____ To be viewed while studying section _________. _____ Drill:_______________________________________ d. Film:_____________________________________ _____ To be viewed while studying section _________. _____ Drill:_______________________________________ ================================================================= SECTION C: CLASS II AND GRADE II _____*1. CLASSIFICATION, GRADATION AND AWARENESS CHART OF LEVELS AND CERTIFICATE - Class II Auditor section and Grade II Expanded section. _____ 2. HCO PL 23 Oct. 80R II, Rev. 16.11.87 - CHART OF ABILITIES GAINED FOR LOWER LEVELS AND EXPANDED LOWER GRADES _____ 3. DEMO: The Abilities Gained for Grade II. ================================================================= SECTION D: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THOUGHT _____ 1. Chapter: "The Vital Statistics of Scientology" _____ 2. DEMO: Why in Scientology it is better to teach and process a person than only to process him. _____ 3. Chapter: "Basic Principles" _____ 4. Chapter: "The Conditions of Existence" _____ 5. Chapter: "The Eight Dynamics" 6. DEMO: Each of the eight dynamics. _____ 1 _____ 2 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 6 _____ 7 _____ 8 _____ 7. Chapter: "The ARC Triangle" _____ 8. DEMO: What is the most important part of the ARC triangle, and why. _____ 9. Chapter: "The Reason Why" _____ 10. DEMO: Why life is a game and what the ability to play a game consists of. _____ 11. Chapter: "The Parts of Man" _____ 12. Chapter: "Causation and Knowledge" _____ 13. DEMO: How anxieties and upsets in human relations can come about through an imbalance of cause and effect. _____ 14. Chapter: "Know and Not-Know" _____ 15. Chapter: "The Goal of Scientology" _____ 16. DEMO: What is the goal of Scientology _____ 17. Chapter: "Scientology Processing" _____ 18. Chapter: "Exact Processes" ================================================================= SECTION E: TRs _____*1. HCOB 12 Nov. 59 - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IN AUDITING _____*2. HCOB 21 Nov. 73 - THE CURE OF Q AND A, MAN'S DEADLIEST DISEASE _____ 3. HCOB 20 Nov. 73 I - ANTI-Q AND A DRILL _____ 4. DRILL: Anti-Q and A TR. _____*5. HCOB 20 Nov. 73 II - C/S Series 89, F/N WHAT YOU ASK OR PROGRAM _____ 6. DEMO: Why failing to F/N a reading question asked by an auditor is a version of Q&A. _____ 7. DRILL: CR0000-4: "See the Session" _____*8. HCOB 22 July 78 - ASSESSMENT TRs _____*9. HCOB 22 April 80R, Rev. 26.7.86 - ASSESSMENT DRILLS 10. DRILL: _____ a. TR 1-Q1: "Pitch of the Statement and Question" _____ b. TR 1-Q2: "Walkabout Questions" _____ c. TR 1-Q3: "Single-Word Question" _____ d. TR 1-Q4A: "Whole-Sentence Questions" _____ e. TR 8: "Tone 40 Assessment" ================================================================= SECTION F: METERING _____*1. HCOB 25 May 62 - E-METER INSTANT READS _____ 2. DEMO: What an instant read is and what it means. _____*3. HCOB 18 Mar. 74R, Rev. 22.2.79 - EMETERS, SENSITIVITY ERRORS _____*4. HCOB 17 May 69 - TRs AND DIRTY NEEDLES _____ 5. DEMO: The three causes of a dirty needle and the handling for each, per HCOB 17 May 69. _____*6. HCOB 27 May 70R, Rev. 3.12.78 - UNREADING QUESTIONS AND ITEMS _____ 7. DEMO: Why it is that things that don't read won't run. 8. DRILL: Do the following E-Meter drills per The Book of E-Meter Drills. The Course Supervisor will issue pink sheets for any earlier E-Meter drills observed to be out. _____ a. E-Meter Drill 12: "Needle Actions" _____ b. E-Meter Drill 13: "Body Reactions" _____ c. E-Meter Drill 15: "Familiarization with Reading an E-Meter" _____ d. E-Meter Drill 17: "What Makes the E-Meter Read and Cleaning a Read" _____ e. E-Meter Drill 18: "Instant Rudiment Reads" _____ f. E-Meter Drill 19: "Instant Reads" _____ g. E-Meter Drill 20: "How to Dirty and Clean a Needle" _____ h. E-Meter Drill 21: "E-Meter Steering" _____ i. E-Meter Drill 22: "E-Meter Hidden Date, This Life" _____ j. E-Meter Drill 25: "Track Dating" ================================================================= SECTION G: STYLES OF AUDITING _____*1. HCOB 6 Nov. 64 - STYLES OF AUDITING (Section headed LEVEL II, GUIDING-STYLE AUDITING) _____ 2. DEMO: What is meant by "Guiding-Style Auditing"? ================================================================= SECTION H: THEORY OF O/W _____*1. HCOB 31 Dec. 59R, Rev. 21.8.87 - BLOW-OFFS _____ 2. DEMO: The mechanism of blow-offs. _____*3. HCOB 28 Jan. 60 - THE KEY TO ALL CASES-RESPONSIBILITY _____ 4. DEMO: The anatomy of responsibility. _____ 5. Tape: 620IC16 SHSBC-100 - NATURE OF WITHHOLDS _____*6. HCOB 8 Feb. 62 - MISSED WITHHOLDS _____ 7. DEMO: A missed withhold. _____*8. HCOB 12 Feb. 62 - HOW TO CLEAR WITHHOLDS AND MISSED WITHHOLDS _____ 9. Tape: 6202C14 SHSBC-117 - DIRECTING ATTENTION 10. DEMO: _____ a. Why an auditor must direct a pc's attention. _____ b. An example of how a pc's attention could be directed while pulling withholds. _____ 11. Tape: 6202C20 SHSBC-113 - WHAT IS A WITHHOLD _____ 12. CLAY DEMO: A withhold. _____*13. HCOB 22 Feb. 62 - WITHHOLDS, MISSED AND PARTIAL _____ 14. Tape: 6204C03 SHSBC-131 - THE OVERT-MOTIVATOR SEQUENCE _____*15. HCOB 20 May 68 - OVERT-MOTIVATOR SEQUENCE _____ 16. CLAY DEMO: What is an overt act. _____ 17. CLAY DEMO: What is a motivator. _____ 18. CLAY DEMO: The overt-motivator sequence. _____ 19. HCOB 3 May 62R, Rev. 5.9.78 - ARC BREAKS, MISSED WITHHOLDS 20. DEMO: Each of the 15 manifestations of a missed withhold. _____ 1 _____ 2 _____ 3 _____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 6 _____ 7 _____ 8 _____ 9 _____ 10 _____ 11 _____ 12 _____ 13 _____ 14 _____ 15 _____ 21. DRILL: Spotting and handling missed withhold manifestations. The student runs "Do birds fly?" on a doll with the coach answering for the doll. Coach holds the cans and squeezes them to simulate reads. The coach now and then enters in a M/W/H manifestation and the student must handle. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can spot and standardly handle M/W/Hs. _____ 22. Tape: 6205C22 SHSBC-151 - MISSED WITHHOLDS _____ 23. DEMO: How Q&A drives the pc out of session. _____ 24. Tape: 6211C01 SHSBC-206 - THE MISSED MISSED WITHHOLD _____ 25. CLAY DEMO: The difference between a withhold and a missed withhold. _____ 26. Tape: 6407C02 SH Spec-26 - O/W MODERNIZED AND REVIEWED _____*27. HCOB 10 July 64 - OVERTS-ORDER OF EFFECTIVENESS IN PROCESSING _____ 28. DEMO: Demonstrate why overts give the highest gain in raising cause level. _____*29. HCOB 8 Feb. 62 - MISSED WITHHOLDS _____*30. HCOB 24 Aug 64 - SESSION MUST-NOTS _____ 31. DEMO: Standard auditor handling of a pc who is critical of him or her in session. _____*32. HCOB 8 Sept. 64 - OVERTS, WHAT LIES BEHIND THEM? _____ 33. CLAY DEMO: The cycle of an overt. _____*34. HCOB 29 Sept. 65 II - THE CONTINUING OVERT ACT _____*35. HCOB 31 Jan. 70 - WITHHOLDS, OTHER PEOPLE'S _____ 36. DEMO: The handling of a pc who gives off other people's withholds. ================================================================= SECTION I: CONFESSIONAL PROCEDURE _____ 1. Tape: 6110C04 SHSBC-62 - MORAL CODES: WHAT IS A WITHHOLD _____ 2. DEMO: Why a Sec Check is done against a moral code. _____ 3. Tape: 6110C05 SHSBC-63 - SEC CHECKING: TYPES OF WITHHOLDS 4. DEMO: _____ a. An intentional withhold _____ b. An unintentional withhold _____ c. A reputational withhold _____*5. HCOB 19 Oct. 61 - SECURITY QUESTIONS MUST BE NULLED _____ 6. DEMO: "The main danger of security checking is not probing a person's past but failing to do so thoroughly." _____ 7. Tape: 6110C26 SHSBC-72 - SECURITY CHECKING: AUDITING ERRORS _____ 8. DEMO: The liability of not pulling a withhold completely. _____ 9. Tape: 6111C02 SHSBC-75 - HOW TO SECURITY CHECK _____ 10. DEMO: Why it is vital that an auditor's TRs be in when doing a Security Check. _____*11. HCOB 16 Nov. 61 - SEC CHECKING _____ 12. DEMO: What the auditor should do when a pc gives a generality in response to a Confessional question. _____ 13. Book: E-Meter Essentials, Chapter H _____*14. HCOB 13 Dec. 61 - VARYING SEC CHECK QUESTIONS _____ 15. DEMO: When an auditor would vary a Sec Check question. _____ 16. Tape: 6205C02 SH TVD-4A & 4B - PREPCHECKING, Parts I & II _____ 17. Tape: 6205C03 SHSBC-142 - CRAFTSMANSHIP: FUNDAMENTALS _____ 18. DEMO: How clearing withholds can improve IQ. _____*19. HCOB 6 Sept. 78 - FOLLOWING UP ON DIRTY NEEDLES _____ 20. Tape: 6205C23 SH TVD-7 - FISH & FUMBLE-CHECKING DIRTY NEEDLES _____ 21. DRILL: Following up on a dirty needle, on a doll. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, rapidly tapping his finger on the cans to simulate dirty needles or squeezing them to simulate reads. Student runs "Do birds fly?" On any dirty needle simulated by the coach, student must further question the coach on the area that produced the dirty needle. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student has demonstrated he can standardly follow up on a dirty needle. _____ 22. HCOB 30 July 70 - THE TECH AND ETHICS OF CONFESSIONALS _____ 23. DEMO: Why a Confessional question must be taken to F/N. _____*24. HCOB 21 Jan. 60 - JUSTIFICATION _____ 25. DEMO: Justification, and how it comes about. _____*26. HCOB 8 June 84 - FPRD Series 4, CLEARING JUSTIFICATIONS _____ 27. DEMO: Why it is important to get the preclear's justifications for an overt. _____*28. HCOB 17 Feb. 74 - C/S Series 91, MUTUAL OUT-RUDS 29. DEMO: _____ a. What is meant by "mutual out-ruds." _____ b. When you would look for mutual out-ruds and how they are handled. _____*30. HCOB 3 Sept. 78 - DEFINITION OF A ROCK SLAM _____*31. HCOB 1 Nov. 74RA, Rev. 5.9.78 - ROCK SLAMS AND ROCKSLAMMERS _____ 32. DEMO: The difference between someone who has R/Ses and a "List One R/Ser." _____ 33. HCOB 6 June 84 I - ROCK SLAMS, MORE ABOUT _____*34. HCOB 10 Aug. 76R, Rev. 5.9.78 - R/Ses, WHAT THEY MEAN _____ 35. DEMO: A rock slam, using a meter with no pc or cord connected to it, as given in HCOB 10 Aug. 76R, R/Ses, WHAT THEY MEAN. _____ 36. CLAY DEMO: "A ROCK SLAM MEANS A HIDDEN EVIL INTENTION ON THE SUBJECT OR QUESTION UNDER DISCUSSION OR AUDITING." _____ 37. DRILL: CR0000-5: "Meter Trim Check" _____*38. HCOB 10 May 72 - ROBOTISM _____ 39. DEMO: The anatomy of a robot. _____*40. HCOB 11 Apr. 82 - SEC CHECKING IMPLANTS _____*41. HCOB 13 Apr. 82 - STILL NEEDLE AND CONFESSIONALS 42. DEMO: _____ a. What a still needle means in Sec Checking. _____ b. How you handle a still needle when doing a Sec Check. _____ c. What an F/N that does not flow and springs at the end means in Sec Checking. _____ d. How you would handle, in Sec Checking, an F/N that does not flow, but springs at the end. _____ 43. HCOB 7 Jan. 85 - HCO CONFESSIONALS _____*44. HCOB 1 Mar. 77 II - CONFESSIONAL FORMS _____ 45. HCOB 7 May 77 - LONG DURATION SEC CHECKING _____ 46. DEMO: When you would use Long Duration Sec Checking on a pc. _____*47. HCOB 13 Aug. 87 - CONFESSIONALS-TYPES OF TRs _____*48. HCOB 10 Nov. 78RA I, Re-rev. 26.7.86 - PROCLAMATION, POWER TO FORGIVE _____ 49. DEMO: The purpose of granting the preclear forgiveness after a Confessional has been completed. _____*50. HCOB 30 Nov. 78R, Rev. 10.11.87 - CONFESSIONAL PROCEDURE 51. DRILL: Confessional procedure on a doll. The student uses the question "Have you ever eaten an apple?" with the coach answering for the doll. Coach holds the cans and squeezes them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. Each of the steps is done unbullbaited, then bullbaited. Each step is passed when the student has demonstrated he can do the action called for standardly. _____ a. Clearing the Question _____ b. Ensuring the pc understands the question and what it encompasses. _____ c. Taking a Confessional question to F/N. _____ d. Pulling a Missed W/H, to F/N. _____ e. Compartmenting a question. _____ f. Helping a pc who needs assistance in locating an answer to a Confessional question. _____ g. Varying a Confessional question. _____ h. Use of buttons, as necessary, to F/N a Confessional question. _____ i. Handling a pc who is trying to get off motivators, justifications or someone else's withholds. _____ j. Handling a pc who is attempting to misdirect the auditor. _____ k. Pc nattering. _____ l. Pc ARC breaking. _____ m. Handling a pc who gives a generality as an overt or withhold. _____ n. Handling a still needle during a Confessional. _____ o. Handling an F/N which does not flow but springs at the end, during a Confessional. _____ p. Handling a pc who tries to blow from the session. _____ q. Full Confessional procedure, handling a variety of situations. _____ r. Putting in the end ruds. _____ s. The forgiveness step, following a completed Confessional. ================================================================= SECTION J: OVERT/WITHHOLD PROCESSES _____ 1. HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES (8, 9, 10) 2. DRILL: a. Study the commands for #9 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. _____ Unbullbaited _____ Bullbaited b. Study the commands for #10 in HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB and drill it on a doll with full session setup. Coach answers for the doll and holds the cans, squeezing them to simulate reads. On any flunk, the coach shows the student the exact LRH reference violated. The drill is passed when the student can standardly run the process with the meter and keep session admin. _____ Unbullbaited _____ Bullbaited ================================================================= SECTION K: EXPANDED GRADE II _____ 1. HCOB 14 Nov. 87 IV - EXPANDED GRADE II PROCESS CHECKLIST _____ 2. HCO PL 7 Apr. 61 RC, Rev. 15.11.87 - Confessional Form 1RA, JOHANNESBURG CONFESSIONAL LIST ================================================================= SECTION L: STUDENT THEORY COMPLETION 1. STUDENT ATTEST: The following attest is to be signed off, point by point, before the student begins to audit Grade II processes. If the student has any question or reservation about attesting to any of the points below, he should retread himself in that area. Only when the student has acquired these skills without question will he or she achieve good results on Grade II processes. I attest that: _____ a. I know and can fully apply the study tech given in the Student Hat. _____ b. I have applied the study tech of the Student Hat fully while on this course. _____ c. I have seen and I understand all Technical Training Films assigned to the Professional TR Course and Academy Levels 0-II. _____ d. I understand the E-Meter and how to use it. _____ e. I know and can recognize an instant read on the E-Meter. _____ f. I know and can recognize the difference between a dirty needle and a rock slam. _____ g. I know how to follow up on and clean a dirty needle. _____ h. I have acquired excellent TRs 0-9 by drilling each to its EP. _____ i. I understand Q and A and can audit Level II skills without Q and A. _____ j. I understand and can run O/W processes. _____ k. I have a good grasp of withhold and missed withhold tech, and am able to pull withholds and missed withholds. _____ l. I understand and can do Confessionals. _____ m. I understand the theory and rules regarding checking questions on Grade processes and can apply them. 2. CONDITIONAL: If the student has not completed Method One Word Clearing, an examination is fully passed in Qual on the materials of this checksheet. STUDENT EXAMINER: _____________________________DATE: ____________ ================================================================= SECTION M: STUDENT AUDITING The student now begins student auditing of Grade II processes. Pcs are procured per HCO PL 8 June 70RC II, STUDENT AUDITING. The student must not and cannot be required by anyone to audit processes above his training level. Where upper-level processes are necessary for a case, upper-level students should be called upon to audit the actions. NOTE: YOU ARE NOW QUALIFIED TO BEGIN CO-AUDITING OF EXPANDED GRADE II (WITH C/S OK), AND MAY DO SO IF YOU WISH. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO AUDIT THE EXPANDED GRADE IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS CHECKSHEET. Ref: HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB, Rev. 16.11.87 - MINI LIST OF GRADE 0-IV PROCESSES _____ 1. PRACTICAL: Audit #8 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _____ 2. PRACTICAL: Audit #9 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _____ 3. PRACTICAL: Audit #10 per HCOB 8 Sept. 78RB on a pc to completely satisfactory results by exam report and C/S attest. _____ 4. CONDITIONAL: Get any errors or misunderstandings on the standard application of the materials of Level II reviewed and corrected. 5. ATTESTATIONS: I attest that I have successfully fulfilled the auditing requirements for certification on Level II, as given above. STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________ I attest this student has successfully fulfilled the Level II auditing requirements for certification, as given above, and has demonstrated his competence in auditing the style of this level. SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ____________________________DATE: ____________ STUDENT C/S ATTEST: ___________________________DATE: ____________ ================================================================= SECTION N: STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION 1. STUDENT COMPLETION: I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I know and can apply this material. STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________ I have trained this student to the best of my ability and he has completed the requirements of this checksheet and knows and can apply the checksheet data. SUPERVISOR ATTEST: ____________________________DATE: ____________ 2. STUDENT ATTESTATION AT C&A: I attest: (a) I have enrolled on the course, (b) I have paid for the course, (c) I have studied and understand all the materials on the checksheet, (d) I have done all the drills on this checksheet, (e) I can produce the results required in the materials of the course. STUDENT ATTEST: _______________________________DATE: ____________ C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ____________ 3. STUDENT INFORMED RE: CERTIFICATE VALIDATION BY C&A: I hereby attest that I have informed the student that to make his provisional certificate permanent he will have to be interned within one year. C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ____________ 4. CERTS AND AWARDS: This graduate has been issued a certificate of HUBBARD CERTIFIED AUDITOR (Provisional). C&A: __________________________________________DATE: ____________ (Route this form to the Course Administrator for filing in the student's folder.) L. RON HUBBARD Founder Revision assisted by LRH Technical Research and Compilations Adopted as official Church policy by CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL LRH:CSI:RTRC: fa.rw.gm (The directions, drills and study assignments which make up this course checksheet were written by LRH Technical Research and Compilations staff. The compilation of this checksheet was done according to specific LRH advices on what materials should be on this course, as well as LRH policies and instructions which prescribe the standard format for course checksheets.)