NATIONAL GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION (NGSA)
NATIONAL GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION COMING SOON
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Associations, Directories, Membership BodyNATIONAL GRAMMAR SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION COMING SOON
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Associations, Directories, Membership BodySCHOOL YEAR ABROAD COMING SOON
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Associations, Directories, Membership BodyFLORIDA COUNCIL OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS COMING SOON
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Associations, Directories, Membership BodyTRI-COLLEGE CONSORTIUM
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Associations, Directories, Membership BodyThe Claremont Colleges is a consortium of highly ranked, highly selective private colleges and universities located in the suburban neighbourhoods east of Los Angeles, California, that includes five liberal arts colleges and two graduate research universities. The consortium is unusual in that the member institutions are effectively co-located with one another on adjoining campuses and are much more closely integrated than is the case with comparable consortia, indeed, the consortium is modelled on the federal collegiate university model common to ancient European universities, particularly the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England.
The Tri-College Consortium (“Tri-Co”) is a collaborative association between three top-ranked private liberal arts colleges located in the Main Line region, to the west of the city of Philadelphia. The three member institutions have a long history of cooperation, common initiatives, and pooled resources. Students at each school are entitled to cross-register for courses at one of the other member schools, with some academic programmes being delivered jointly. The Tri-Co colleges also operate a combined library system, an integrated transport system linking their campuses and several other jointly managed services and facilities.
The Four College Conference was an historic association of four of America’s leading and most prestigious women’s colleges. Its members represented the upper echelon of selective liberal arts colleges for women in the Northeastern region and had established themselves as academic powerhouses and the preferred choice for young Brahmin and Knickerbocker women from America’s great political and industrial dynasties. The Conference existed for over a decade from its foundation in 1915 until it was expanded to include several other renowned women-only colleges setting the stage for what would become the Seven Sisters.
The Bi-College Consortium is a formal relationship between Haverford College and Bryn Mawr College that builds upon and cements more than one hundred years of cooperation and collaboration between the two institutions. The two selective liberal arts colleges have a common foundation and an intertwined history which has seen various degrees of coordination between the two, especially when both operated as single-sex institutions (Bryn Mawr remains so). Both colleges have developed reputations as prestigious, highly selective, and academic rigorous institutions and have long-been associated with the upper classes of American society, despite their progressive Quaker ethos, albeit they are amongst the most socially inclusive third-level schools in the United States today.
The Education Collaborative of Western New York (EdCo / EdCo WNY) is a select consortium of independent schools located around the city of Buffalo in western New York state. Its membership is comprised of a number of leading private schools in the region who collaborate with one another on common academic and administrative initiatives.