Membership Info

The membership year runs July 1 through June 30 each academic year. Renewal and membership forms are sent out each spring.

Learn more about why your school should join NAES.


How to Renew Online

Pay by credit card or check.

  1. Use this Membership Dues Chart to calculate your school’s dues.
  2. Go to www.episcopalschools.org/join
  3. Follow the prompts and log in. If you receive NAES emails you already have an NAES account.
  4. Complete the online application and pay by credit card or mail a check to: P.O. Box 21090, New York, NY 10087

Who can renew membership?

Only authorized contacts can renew membership on behalf of a school. If you are not designated as one of those contacts, the form will indicate who is. If you need to designate new contacts, please email info@episcopalschools.org and we will make the change as soon as possible.

Can I manage contacts myself?

Existing contacts can assign new contacts by clicking this link and logging in. You can check the “alternate contact” box next to any additional people you’d like to designate to renew online.

Questions? Call (212) 716-6134 or email info@episcopalschools.org.


Membership Eligibility

Members

This voting membership category is open to:

  • school and early childhood education programs owned, operated or sponsored by a parish, cathedral, religious community, diocese, province(s), seminary, or other organization of The Episcopal Church; or
  • independent schools under the jurisdiction or operating with the knowledge and consent of the bishop of The Episcopal Church diocese in which they are located.

Associate Members

This non-voting membership category is open to school establishment committees or schools not related to The Episcopal Church but sympathetic to the aims and purposes NAES. Dues are the same for members and associate members.


Non-discrimination Certification Requirement

Regardless of membership type, a member or associate member must certify that it admits students of any race, color, national, or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally made available to students at the school; and that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.


Episcopal Urban School Alliance (EUSA)

A growing number of Episcopal schools are being established in historically under-served, low-income communities. These schools were and continue to be founded by visionary Episcopal educators and clergy moved to fill a pressing educational need, and by parishes or dioceses seeking to make a significant difference on behalf of children and families in poverty. The Episcopal Urban School Alliance (EUSA) brings together these schools for professional development, fellowship, and the development of a common mission. For a nominal extra fee, qualified schools can join EUSA.