well.. it does not look very promising.. but that could just be lousy PR work and an amatuer web designer. The truth is, it is impossible to get a clear idea of what is happening there just from looking at that site. There COULD be some excellent material being taught by quality instructors... until one of us walks thru the door and sees it firsthand, we are just speculating.
I can see the logic behind a school like that. Dedicated students who focus on nothing but training. They do chores because they live there (although i am sure that the instructions are given with the rhetoric about "building discipline and character".... but again, i am making an assumption there.)
Odds are, the school makes its money by doing paid demos and seminars.. just a guess. Its POSSIBLE.. not very likely.. that it could be run by someone who just loves teaching and has the financial means to operate in this fashion.... i doubt it, but its POSSIBLE. We just do not know what kind of work they do.. if its 9-5 washing dishes, then you have to ask if the training is really worht it. But.. they aslo state its for people who are determined to have a full time carreer in martial arts.. so a college degree is not a concern for them. However... it could be any kind of work... they operate a socially relevant program, such as an antidrug program, or operate state funded shelters (IN CA, that is VERY possible.. its a growing trend,)
I would be very hesitant about heading off for 3 years to do nothing but train, based only upon that website and an information packet sent in the mail. I would want to meet the instructors, see what they do, and really check out the lifestyle that occurs there. It could very well be a new version of the old Monastaries... or it could be the next Jonestown. Until we have seen it for ourselves, or talk to someone who has, it is really not fair for us to criticize it too much. Question it.. YES. be suspicious. Completely discredit it? Not at this point... we do not have all the info.