History
of RVC Academics / Past Students
The Rupanuga
Vedic College was exempted by the Missouri Coordinating Board for
Higher Education as a theological divinity-degree awarding college
on December 4, 1998. Since then, more than one hundred students
took courses at the RVC, with an average period of stay of one academic
year (two semesters) per student.
33 students
have completed semester one – the Introductory Semester in
Applied Vedic Culture (also known as the “Bhakta program”).
One student
has completed the Associates Level and received the Associates Degree.
Four students are waiting to receive their Associates Degree.
Five students
have been awarded the Bhakti-sastri Title.
One student
has completed the Bachelors Level and received the Bachelors Degree.
One student
has been awarded the Bhakti-vaibhava Title (the highest academic
degree presently available in ISKCON).
AVC (Introductory Semester
in Applied Vedic Culture)
The following
students completed the AVC semester and received the Bhakta Program
Diploma:
1. Arya Siddhanta
dasa (Sabin, Eero)
2. Craft, Aaron
3. Depue, Ryan
4. Drury, Ely
5. Eka Gauranga dasa
6. Jaga dasa (Jepsen, John)
7. Janana dasa
8. Jasoda Dulal dasa (Ledeen, Jesse)
9. Jayadev dasa (Eastwood, Jason)
10. Jette, Jean Francois
11. Karuna Bhagavan dasa
12. Kazmierowicz, Marek
13. Karuna Sindhu dasa (Kugel, Kunal)
14. Madan Gopal dasa (Van Parre, Matthew)
15. Madhuvan dasa (Tolp, Margus)
16. Maharsi dasa (Havranek, Michal)
17. Makhanchor dasa (Burdette, Michael)
18. Mollov, Kliment
19. Murti dasa (McDaniel, Mitch)
20. Nanda Dulal dasa
21. Nanda Kumara dasa (Conka, Gatis)
22. Nimseth
23. Phillips, Jami
24. Rama Ranjana dasa (Maksakov, Roman)
25. Ramayana dasa (O’Neal, Ryan)
26. Rowlands, Jim
27. Rupa Raghunatha dasa (English, Ryan)
28. Saksi Gopala dasa (Biederman, Scott)
29. Seruto, Ben
30. Townsed, Michael
31. Vaiko
32. Wilson, Chris
33. Wood, Bob
34. Yajna Purusa dasa (Alsis, Jordan)
Highlights
- 66% of students
who joined the Bhakta Program training (AVC) before being officially
initiated and completed it later received diksa (first) initiation
from initiating spiritual masters of the International Society
for Krishna Consciousness and have been maintaining a high standard
of devotional practice.
- The Bhakta
Program graduates show a considerable improvement in practical
devotional standard, philosophical understanding, personal character
and preaching skills in a relatively short span of time.
- Students
from 12 different countries participated in the Bhakta Program.
Comments on the Bhakta Program
“The
AVC is a blast. We students have a great time."
Ryan Depue; October, 1999; Transfer Student from Columbus
State Community College
“The
AVC is a great asset to everyone’s spiritual life. It’s
amazing to see how fast the students involved are advancing, improving
their personal sadhana, character and philosophical understanding.
I strongly recommend for every new devotee to take part in this
unique training program."
Maharsi dasa brahmacari; February 2002; Dean of Academics at RVC
"There
is no better place in America, possibly the world to get the proper
training and association a brahmacari needs for a life long commitment
to Srila Prabhupada and the Krsna Consciousness movement."
Arya Siddhanta, past student
If you would
like to know more about the Bhakta Program, or if you are considering
joining it, you are welcome to correspond with the RVC’s Admissions
Secretary at the e-mail address: Maharsi.DG@pamho.net
Associates Degree
The following
students completed the Associates Level and received the degree
of Associates in Vaisnava Philosophy:
- Jnana Caksusa
dasa (Griffin, John)*
- Maharsi
dasa (Havranek, Michal)*
- Urukrama
dasa (Paukste, Jurius)*
- Thakur Haridasa
dasa (Lyubenov,Tihomir)*
- Yajna Purusa
dasa (Alsis, Jordan)
* Waiting
to receive their certificate
Bachelors Program
The following
student completed the Bachelors Level and received the degree of
Bachelors in Vaisnava Philosophy:
- Yajna Purusa
dasa (Alsis, Jordan)
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