Optional Mentoring Course |
Course Prefix |
Course Title |
Course Description |
Course Access |
OMC-101 |
Optional & Advanced Mentoring – Entered Apprentice |
The keyword in the title of this course is “optional.” The work is intended to suggest a path to future Masonic understanding and education to a willing candidate in the Entered Aprentice Degree. It is not intended as a substitute for proficiency as defined in Chapter 29 of the Code of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. If you have not read this Chapter of the Code, please take some time to do so. |
Enter / Enrollment Required
Find a Mentor (Must be Logged in) |
OMC-102 |
Optional & Advanced Mentoring – Fellowcraft |
The keyword in the title of this course is “optional.” The work is intended to suggest a path to future Masonic understanding and education to a willing candidate in the Fellowcraft Degree. It is not intended as a substitute for proficiency as defined in Chapter 29 of the Code of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. If you have not read this Chapter of the Code, please take some time to do so. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
OMC-103 |
Optional & Advanced Mentoring – Master Mason |
The keyword in the title of this course is “optional.” The work is intended to suggest a path to future Masonic understanding and education to a willing candidate in the Master Mason Degree. It is not intended as a substitute for proficiency as defined in Chapter 29 of the Code of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. If you have not read this Chapter of the Code, please take some time to do so. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
OMC-501 |
Optional & Advanced Mentoring – The Mentor’s Guide |
The keyword in the title of this course is “optional.” The work is intended to suggest a path to future Masonic understanding and education to a willing candidate. It is not intended as a substitute for proficiency as defined in Chapter 29 of the Code of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. If you have not read this Chapter of the Code, please take some time to do so. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
OMC-510 |
Optional & Advanced Mentoring – Mentor Training
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Under construction. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
OMC-701 |
Optional & Advanced Mentoring – Certified Mentor |
The keyword in the title of this course is “optional.” The work is intended to suggest a path to future Masonic understanding and education to a willing candidate. It is not intended as a substitute for proficiency as defined in Chapter 29 of the Code of the Grand Lodge of Iowa. If you have not read this Chapter of the Code, please take some time to do so. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant |
Course Prefix |
Course Title |
Course Description |
Course Access |
IMA-010 |
Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant – Orientation |
Welcome to the Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant. The purpose of this course is to serve as a supplement to the personalized mentoring that you will receive from other Masons. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
IMA-101 |
Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant – Entered Apprentice |
This course is to be viewed on your own or with your mentor immediately after receiving the Entered Apprentice Degree. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
IMA-102 |
Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant – Fellowcraft |
This course is to be viewed on your own or with your mentor immediately after receiving the Fellow Craft Degree. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
IMA-103 |
Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant – Master Mason |
This course is to be viewed on your own or with your mentor immediately after receiving the Master Mason Degree. It also includes information and suggestions on “where to go from here” and provides links to other masonic networking sites and resources that can be used for further masonic education. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
IMA-701 |
Iowa Masonic Mentor’s Assistant – Mentor’s Center |
This course is to be used by mentors only. It provides all of the tools and information needed to successfully mentor the new Mason along with access to the entire site. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
Symbolism Program |
Course Prefix |
Course Title |
Course Description |
Course Access |
SYM-101 |
Masonic Symbolism 101 |
This course covers topic points for each of the Three Degrees of Ancient Craft Freemasonry including the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason Degree. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
SYM-102 |
Masonic Symbolism 102 |
This course on Masonic Symbolism is designed to broaden your perspective by introducing materials beyond those contained in the ritual with writings of past leaders in Masonic Education. The primary materials are your work from Symbolism 101 and Oliver Day Smith’s Symbolism of the Three Degrees. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
Academy Scholar Program |
Course Prefix |
Course Title |
Course Description |
Course Access |
ACA-101 |
Masonic Scholar – Level 1 |
This Level I course covers the following areas of study: Masonic History; Masonic Jurisprudence and Landmarks; The Development of Masonic Ritual and Lectures; Symbolism in Freemasonry; Lodge and Grand Lodge Workings; The Place of Masonry in Today’s Society; Anti-Masonry; and Masonic Philosophy. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
ACA-102 |
Master Scholar – Level 2 |
This Level II course will lead you into more depth in your studies. Your papers should reflect that greater depth and understanding of Freemasonry and what it stands for and means, how it has affected Society and the world. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |
ACA-103 |
Adept Scholar – Level 3 |
This area is entirely up to you and your Committee. You must decide on and present your Adept’s program. In many ways it should be a culminating activity for all you have done. |
Enter / Enrollment Required |