The Jung Center Scholarship Application

Our scholarship fund was partially created with a gift from the estate of Cora Conner Spear, a beloved student, member, and supporter of The Jung Center of Houston. In her honor, The Jung Center grants scholarships to those otherwise unable to attend Jung Center classes or programs. The Jung Center welcomes students of any race, color, nationality, linguistic or ethnic background, gender, age, sexual orientation or disabling condition.

Requirements for Application:

  • Scholarship applications must be completed and submitted at least two days prior to the first class meeting or event.
  • Applicants will be contacted regarding their application status before classes start.
  • Scholarship recipients are expected to take the course they request on their application. Any change must be arranged with the Registrar. 
  • Scholarship recipients are expected to attend all meetings of the class or the entirety of the event. Absences may affect future scholarship consideration.

If you have any questions or want to follow up on the status of a scholarship request please reach out to registrar@junghouston.org or call us at 713-524-8253 ext 101

Accessing Your True Self with Ayurvedic Wisdom w Karuna Diedericks (In-Person)
Active Imagination as Ritual Experience Friday Lecture w Jennifer Embry and Nila Velchoff (Hybrid)
Active Imagination as Ritual Experience Saturday Playshop w Jennifer Embry and Nila Velchoff (Hybrid)
An Evening with Houston Playback Theatre (In-Person)
An Introduction to Jung's Theory of Complexes w Anna Guerra (Hybrid)
Caregivers and People-Pleasers: How to Radically Show up for Yourself w Krissy Loveman (Online)
Deep Listening Circle July w Mary Anne Casey (In-Person)
Deep Listening Circle June w Mary Anne Casey (In-Person)
Detachment: The Elusive Nature of Consciousness w Shital Dalwadi and Jasmine Shah (In-Person)
Forging Heroic Clarity & Building Confidence for Life w Shavonnah Roberts-Schreiber (Hybrid)
Forgiveness Workshop w Mel Taylor (In-Person)
Foundations of Yoga & Breathwork: Pathways to Whole-Body Health w Renata Ritchey (Hybrid)
Getting to Know Your Cast of Characters w Felix Scardino (In-Person)
Hamman Professional Ethics: The Ethics of Compassion w Sean Fitzpatrick (Online)
Ink Painting: A Journey of Artistic Meditation w Leslie Cuenca (In-Person)
Inner Landscapes: A Jungian Art and Mindfulness Workshop with Angelina Rodriguez (In-Person)
Introduction to Facilitating Dream Circles w Jennifer Embry (Online)
Laugh for the Health of It w Lee Coffee (In-Person)
Mindfulness Essentials for Stress Reduction w Michele Pola (Online)
Perimenopause/Menopause and the Reorganization of Meaning w Jane Clapp (Online)
Poetic Perspective- Intro to Creative Writing w Kiara Carter (Online )
Show and Tell: A Community Open Mic w Kiara Carter (In-Person)
Tai Chi Chuan for Health w George Hu (In-Person)
The Inner Child in SoulCollage® w Nicole Ponce and Tierra Ortiz-Rodriguez (In-Person)
The Sacred, Ritual Use of Cacao: An Introduction w Michelle Kucera-Jewell (Online)
The Symbolic Language of the Zodiac w Brandi Khan (Online)
The Tyranny of Unlived Potential: A Jungian Interpretation of the Puer and Puella Aeturnus w José Leal and Jack Reardon (Online)
Type and Relationships: I’m Not Crazy, I’m Just Not YOU w Lee Coffee (In-Person)
Wellness Through Art: Creative Process and Practice w Helen Spaw (Online)
When the Gods Are Our Parents: Exploring the Somatic and Numinous Pull of Parental Complexes w Jane Clapp (Online)
Windows to the Mind: Reading Old Diaries w Irving Finkel (Hybrid)
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