Andrew Romay New Immigrant Center (ARNIC) is a need-based scholarship program empowers recent immigrants with the skills, resources and networks to build successful lives in the U.S. It offers English classes, weekly conversation practice, professional development and community integration.
English in Action helps language learners master conversational English. Students and volunteers meet weekly to improve fluency and build cross-cultural understanding. A hallmark of the program is the comprehensive tutor training and support.
In cooperation with the ESU Branches across the country, the oldest ESU program presents prominent speakers in the fields of history, politics, the arts, literature and current events.
Luard Morse Scholarships is a merit-based scholarship that provides $25,000 for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to study for a semester at a British university of their choice during their junior year.
Middle School Debate is designed to help adolescents develop critical thinking and language arts skills through public speaking, this program engages more than 2,000 students in weekly debate activities and Saturday tournaments.
The ESU National Shakespeare Competition is a performance-based education program. High school students develop analytical and communication skills by performing Shakespeare at the school, community and national levels. Since 1983 more than 360,000 students have brought the timeless works of Shakespeare to life.
Since 1928, the ESU has provided merit-based scholarships that provide tuition, room and board for US students to spend a “Gap” year in a secondary school in the United Kingdom and UK students to spend a “Gap” year in a secondary school in the United States between high school and college.
TLab (Travel and Learn Abroad) provides teachers and lifelong learners educational enrichment programs at Oxford, the University of Edinburgh and Shakespeare’s Globe in London.