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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 27 JULY 1969
Remimeo
Dian Coutse
All Courses WHAT IS A CHECKSHEET
The "Checksheet" is a Scientology development in the field of study.
A CHECKSHEET is a form which sets out the exact sequence of items to be
studied or done by a student, in order, item by item, on a course. It lists
ALL the materials of the course in order to be studied with a place for the
student (or the person checking the student out in the case of a Starrate
Checkout) to put his initial and the date as each item on the Checksheet is
studied, performed or checked out.
The Checksheet is the programme that the student follows to complete
that course.
Every student is given a complete Checksheet at the start of a course.
It is not added to after he has started working on it. It is in its final
form when it is handed to him.
It may be added to for those who enroll later but is not added to during
the course.
The data of the course are studied and its drills performed in the order
on the checksheet. The student does not "jump around" or study the material
in some other order. The materials are set out in the Checksheet in the
best order for study by the student so that he covers all the material in
logical sequence.
Further, following the exact order of the Checksheet has a disciplinary
function which assists the student to study.
The student's initial beside an item is an attestation that he knows in
detail AND can apply the material contained in that bulletin, Policy Letter
or tape, or that he has done and can do that drill. The initial of the
supervisor or another student against a Starrated item is an attestation by
him that he has given the student a Starrate checkout on the item in
accordance with HCO Policy Letter of 14 May 1969 Issue II "How to do a
Starrate Checkout" and that the student has passed.
The Course Supervisor MUST inspect students' checksheets daily to ensure
that all students are following the Checksheet in its correct set out
order, and that the student is making good progress through it.
"Through a Checksheet" means through the entire checksheet-theory,
practical, all drills-and done in sequence.
When a course consists of three times through the Checksheet, the
student goes through three entire Checksheets once, theory, practical and
all drills in sequence, completing that, and then goes through the entire
next checksheet a second time, then goes through a third checksheet fully a
third time. There is no difference in what is studied and how it is studied
the second and third times through-or any subsequent times through the
Checksheet! It is done fully each time-theory, practical and all drills
(including all study drills).
RETRAINING
"Retraining" or "back to Course for retraining" or (per step [2] in
handling a student who fails to get a good result-HCOB 16 July 69, URGENT -
IMPORTANT) "Send student back to training" means that the student is sent
to Cramming to get straight exactly what is missed and then back to Course
and does THE ENTIRE COURSE AGAIN, three times through the checksheet if
that is the course (such as the Dianetics Course). No short cuts or
skimping is allowed on retraining, as a student who fails to apply one
aspect of the course had a misunderstood which would have prevented him
from fully grasping and understanding the other material on previous times
through the Checksheet. Also-NUMBER OF TIMES OVER THE MATERIAL EQUALS
CERTAINTY AND RESULTS (a major study datum which has been proven beyond any
question in Dianetics and Scientology).
It is illegal to run any Course on any subject without a checksheet in
Dianetics and Scientology.
Ens. Tony Dunleavy
Planning & Training Aide
LRH:TD.ldm.ei.rd for
Copyright © 1969 L. RON HUBBARD
by L. Ron Hubbard Founder
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED