Educational Partners are organizations that provide venues for or team up to provide NOLS courses and seminars. To learn how to become an Educational Partner, contact Admissions@nols.edu.
Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation
Phortse, Nepal
AVID: Advancement Via Individual Determination
Hillside High School, Durham, North Carolina
Bronx Lab School
New York, New York
Chicago Scholars Foundation
Chicago, Illinois
The Chinquapin School
Houston, Texas
The Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County: Matt's Climb Scholarship
Soquel, California
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School
Chicago, Illinois
Eastside College Preparatory School
East Palo Alto, California
Girls, Inc.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
GirlVentures
San Francisco, California
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
San Francisco, California
Headlands Institute, Teen Leadership Program
Sausalito, California
High School for Environmental Studies
New York, New York
J.S. Morton East High School
Chicago, Illinois
KIPP: Knowledge Is Power Program Pride High School
Gaston, North Carolina
LEAD: Leadership Education Adventure Direction
Eugene, Oregon
Mountain Fund
Albuquerque, New Mexico
NYPD: New York Police Department Law Enforcement Explorers Program
New York, New York
North Star Academy
Newark, New Jersey
Outdoor Outreach
San Diego, California
SWOS: Southwest Open School
Cortez, Colorado
SEO: Sponsors for Educational Opportunity
New York, New York
State of Connecticut Wilderness School
East Hartland, Connecticut
Summer Search
San Francisco, California
TEAK Fellowship
New York, New York
Watershed School
Boulder, Colorado
YES: Youth Engaged In Service College Preparatory School
Houston, Texas
If you’d like to learn how to become a NOLS Educational Partner, contact Admissions@nols.edu. |