We are an academic program based in San Francisco, CA that uses sail
training vessels as a platform for experience-based learning and personal
growth. Our programs focus on high school girls but include others that enroll
students of all ages. Browse through our website and get to know our programs.
If you have questions or see a program that interests you, contact
us .
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Watch our short introductory video on TSSG!
Click here to open.
PLEASE NOTE: The video is a mpg file that will play on QuickTime and Windows
Media Player. This is a large 20KB file. If you do not have a high speed
internet connection, the download will be time consuming.
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Tall Ship Semester for Girls
TSSG is an exciting 18 week academic semester for high school girls. Students spend the middle six weeks of their semester as crew of a tall ship. Check the 2008 Voyage Log or visit the Program Page for more information. |
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Girls Summer at Sea
Explore the ocean and expand your horizons as part of the Girls Summer at Sea 2008. Applications are now being accepted. Visit the Program Page for more information. |
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Join us for a 3-day Women's Sailing Challenge!
Challenge 8,
May 1-4, 2008 -- THIS CHALLENGE IS FULL!
Challenge 9, October 16-19, 2008
Find out more about the 3-day
Women's Sailing Challenge!
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Join us for a Scuttlebutt Happy Hour!
Traditionally, the scuttlebutt was a water cask that sailors gathered around
traded gossip. Join us at a Scuttlebutt and learn more about the Tall Ship
Education Academy.
Check the Events Calendar for the next
Scuttlebutt date.
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TSEA is a special project of the Recreation & Leisure Studies Department and
the College of Health & Human Services at SF State University. |
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TSEA is accredited by the Schools Commission of the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Schools, 533 Airport Blvd, Suite 200, Burlingame, CA 94010, (650) 696-1060
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NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS
The Tall Ship Education Academy admits students of any race, color, national
and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities
generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in
administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship
and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.
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