The Coalition welcomes the involvement of business partners in support of International Education in Washington state. Inclusion in the Coalition does not constitute an endorsement of any company’s products or services.

Note: This list is being updated during Summer 2020.

  • EEI Travel
    The mission of EEI Travel is to provide our clients the most stimulating International travel experience. When customer service is our first priority, then quality, value and client satisfaction will follow. For further information or to begin planning your program, please contact Cherie Jensen, our Educational Groups Specialist at cjensen@europeexpress.com.
  • EF Education First
    EF Education First is the world leader in international education. For more than four decades, we have worked toward our mission to breakdown barriers of language, culture and geography. EF started in 1965with the simple idea to bring Swedish high school students to England for on-site language studies. Today, with offices in more than 50 countries, the EF family of subsidiaries includes educational tours, high school cultural exchange, language schools and a one-year MBA program. Our global reach extends to our role as the Official Language Training Provider for both the Beijing 2008 Olympics and the upcoming 2014 World Cup in Brazil. All together, our programs have helped more than 15 million students learn a language, discover the world or earn an academic degree.
  • Newspapers In Education
    NIE provides newspapers access to the e-Edition of The Seattle Times, daily lesson plans, educational articles, teachers’ guides, serial stories and more to help foster literacy and real world learning.
  • Ponddy Education
    Ponddy Education uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to create language-learning products and services that makes teaching more effective and learning more efficient.
  • University Book Store (Seattle, WA)
    University Book Store is the premier independent bookseller in the Puget Sound region, offering textbooks, general books, supplies, events, and many services.
  • Uwajimaya Seattle’s largest Asian grocery store, offering Asian groceries, goods, and gifts. Uwajimaya Village is also home to Kinokuniya Bookstore, one of Japan’s largest bookstore chains, specializing in Asian language books and periodicals. Uwajimaya conducts group tours of 8 or more people such as schools and organizations.