Our Partners
Concordia Language Villages' Korean Camp
Concordia Language Villages is committed to the values of diversity, equity and inclusion in our programming and employment. Concordia Language Villages affirms a diversity of identities, experiences and perspectives in our programming and employment opportunities, leading all who learn, play and work here to honor difference with respectful understanding and to practice courageous global citizenship, in line with our mission, without regard for race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military status, age or socioeconomic status.
Camp Choson
Camp Choson is a Korean culture camp designed for Korean-American children, youth and their families. Camp was originally started for Korean adoptees, but has grown to include Korean-Americans from all family backgrounds. Camp Choson is held annually, typically over the Fourth of July week.
Korean Quarterly
Korean Quarterly is a non-profit quarterly newspaper, written by and about the Korean American community of the Twin Cities and upper Midwest, including first and second generation Korean Americans and their families (including non-Korean family members), adopted Koreans and their families, and bi-racial/bi-cultural Korean American people.
Korean Heritage House
Korean Heritage House was created for Korean adoptees and their families to meet and celebrate Korean heritage all year around. Sejong's Korean drum instructor, Brooke Newmaster, is part of this organization.
World Savvy
World Savvy has been a trusted partner for educators and community leaders committed to reimagining our education system to ensure that all students can succeed in our global economy and be active and engaged citizens in their communities, locally and globally.
International Baccalaureate
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a global leader in international education—developing inquiring, knowledgeable, confident, and caring young people. Our programmes empower school-aged students to take ownership in their own learning and help them develop future-ready skills to make a difference and thrive in a world that changes fast.
Minnesota Association of IB World Schools
Minnesota Association of IB World Schools is courageous leaders supporting those in the IB community who are implementing IB programs, building connections, removing barriers, and creating systems that increase access for all.
Minnesota Department of Education
The Collaborative Minnesota Partnerships to Advance Student Success (COMPASS) serves as a support system for all districts, charter schools and Tribal schools in Minnesota.
The Sanneh Foundation
The Sanneh Foundation serves the holistic youth development needs of the increasingly diverse Twin Cities metro area. They have supported Sejong by supplying PE specialists and help running our soccer team program.
The Unniversity of Minnesota Center for Community-Engaged Learning
The Center for Community-Engaged Learning works with partners to provide opportunities for U of M students to engage in off-campus experiential learning through community work and place-based educational programs. Whether academically-based or co-curricular, these experiences complement classroom learning, foster personal, professional and civic development, and allow students to work with others to enhance the well-being of our communities. Most of Sejong's volunteers come from referral from this center.