Preconditions for Engagement.
The Sixth Standard operates under a classification‑driven admissions system. Engagement is not automatic, not assumed, and not guaranteed. Eligibility is determined through jurisdictional review and structural compatibility.
1. Jurisdictional Alignment
The system evaluates whether a family’s objectives fall within the jurisdiction of The Sixth Standard. If the objectives are narrative‑based, advisory‑seeking, or incompatible with institutional logic, engagement does not proceed.
2. Structural Feasibility
Feasibility is determined by structural position, not personal narrative. If the required conditions cannot be constructed within the available timeline or institutional constraints, the process does not advance.
3. Family Operating Model
The system requires a family operating model that is disciplined, aligned, and capable of executing structural decisions. If this model is absent or inconsistent, engagement is not appropriate.
4. Non‑Negotiability of Process
The process is not advisory, collaborative, or customizable. It is jurisdictional. Attempts to negotiate, reinterpret, or personalize the system indicate misalignment and halt progression.
5. Conditions for Advancement
Advancement occurs only when all structural, jurisdictional, and operational conditions are met. Absence of any condition results in non‑advancement without appeal or reconsideration.