Abbreviations: • CYM:
Central Yearly Meeting of Friends • EFCI:
Evangelical Friends Church International • FGC:
Friends General Conference • FUM:
Friends United Meeting • NEYM:
New England Yearly Meeting • PYM:
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Higher education •
Barclay College,
Haviland, Kansas, associated with Friends Church, "an evangelical Friends school which accepts and embraces persons with evangelical Christian beliefs from a variety of denomination backgrounds" •
Bryn Mawr College,
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, founded as a Quaker institution, now non-denominational •
Cornell University, founded by Friends, but always non-denominational •
Duke University, the founding organization, the
Union Institute Society was a group of Methodists and Quakers. •
Earlham College,
Richmond, Indiana, affiliated with Western Yearly Meeting (FUM) •
Earlham School of Religion, Richmond, Indiana, associated with FUM, but has relations with all branches of the Society of Friends •
Friends University,
Wichita, Kansas, founded as a Quaker institution, now non-denominational with "an amicable but independent relationship with the Society of Friends" (EFCI) •
George Fox University,
Newberg, Oregon, affiliated with
Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends (EFCI) •
Global College, founded as Friends World College by
New York Yearly Meeting (
Friends General Conference), now part of
Long Island University and unaffiliated with Friends •
Guilford College,
Greensboro, North Carolina, founded as a Quaker college; draws on Quaker traditions, but has no formal affiliation •
Haverford College,
Haverford, Pennsylvania; founded by members of the PYM, became part of the Orthodox PYM after the Hicksite-Orthodox schism; remains rooted in Friends tradition and grounded in Quaker practice, but without formal affiliation •
Houston Graduate School of Theology,
Houston, Texas, "identifies with the Quaker movement", grounded in Evangelical Friends theology and practice •
Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Maryland, founded by a Quaker and most early trustees were Quaker, but was always officially non-denominational •
Malone University,
Canton, Ohio, sponsored by Evangelical Friends Church – Eastern Region (EFCI) •
Pacific Oaks College,
Pasadena, California, graduate school of education based around a children's school founded by Quakers; strong Friends influence but no formal affiliation •
Swarthmore College,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, founded by Hicksite PYM, now independent •
Union Bible College,
Westfield, Indiana, founded by Orthodox
CYM •
Whittier College,
Whittier, California, founded by Quakers, now secular and independent with "an appreciation for Quaker values" •
William Penn University,
Oskaloosa, Iowa, founded by Quakers, no formal affiliation; "The university is firmly rooted in its Christian heritage with certain characteristics distinctive to Quakers, but welcomes faculty, staff and students from all faiths." •
Wilmington College,
Wilmington, Ohio, founded by Quakers, associated with
Wilmington Yearly Meeting (FUM) The athletic teams of the
University of Pennsylvania are referred to as the Quakers, and the university is in Philadelphia, the historic center of American Quakerism, but it is not a Quaker institution, nor was it historically.
Secondary (high) schools "Independent Quaker schools" are operated using Quaker principles and often include a majority of Quakers among trustees, but are not formally under care of a meeting. •
Abington Friends School,
Abington, Pennsylvania, grades preK–12, under care of Abington Monthly Meeting, PYM (FGC) •
Arthur Morgan School,
Celo, North Carolina, grades 7–9, independent Quaker school •
Brooklyn Friends School,
Brooklyn, New York City, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school •
Carolina Friends School,
Durham, North Carolina, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school •
Delaware Valley Friends School,
Paoli, Pennsylvania, specializing in students with learning differences, grades 7–12, under the care of
Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting, PYM (FGC) •
Friends Academy,
Locust Valley, New York, independent PreK–12 Quaker school •
Friends Bible Training School,
Kotzebue, Alaska, supported by Alaska Yearly Meeting (EFCI) •
Friends' Bloomingdale Academy,
Bloomingdale, Indiana (1846–1916) •
Friends' Central School,
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school • Friends Meeting School
Ijamsville,
Frederick County, Maryland, grades K–12, independent Quaker school •
Friends School of Baltimore,
Baltimore,
Maryland, grades preK–12. Pre-preschool options are available as well, known as Baby Friends and Little Friends, which offer daycare for children ages 3 and under. Additionally, it is now an independent Quaker school, but maintains historic ties to Baltimore Monthly Meeting, Stony Run, Baltimore Yearly Meeting (FGC) •
Friends Select School,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grades preK–12, under care of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (
Race Street) and the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia (
Arch Street), both PYM (FGC) •
Friends Seminary,
New York City, New York, grades K–12, under care of New York Quarterly Meeting, New York Yearly Meeting (FGC) •
George School,
Newtown, Pennsylvania, grades 9–12, independent; board is self-perpetuating by approval of PYM (FGC) •
Germantown Friends School,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grades preK–12, under care of Germantown Monthly Meeting, PYM (FGC) •
Greenleaf Friends Academy,
Greenleaf, Idaho, grades K–12, independent, but affiliated with Northwest Yearly Meeting (EFCI) •
Lincoln School,
Providence, Rhode Island, girls grades PreK–12, independent Quaker school •
Mary McDowell Friends School,
Brooklyn, New York City, specializing in students with learning disabilities, preK-12, independent Quaker school •
The Meeting School,
Rindge, New Hampshire, formerly an independent Quaker school for grades 9–12; closed in 2011 •
Moorestown Friends School,
Moorestown, New Jersey, grades PreK–12, Independent, affiliated with Moorestown Monthly Meeting, PYM (FGC) •
Moses Brown School,
Providence, Rhode Island, grades preK–12, under care of NEYM (FGC/FUM) •
New Garden Friends School,
Greensboro, North Carolina, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school •
Oakwood Friends School,
Poughkeepsie, New York, independent grades 6–12 Quaker school •
Olney Friends School,
Barnesville, Ohio, grades 9–12, independent Quaker school formerly under the care of
Ohio Yearly Meeting (
Conservative Friends) •
Portland Friends School,
Portland, Oregon, grades preK–12 •
Sandy Spring Friends School,
Sandy Spring, Maryland, preK–12, under the care of Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting, Baltimore Yearly Meeting (FGC) •
Scattergood Friends School,
West Branch, Iowa, grades 6–12, owned and operated by Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends (
Conservative Friends) •
Sidwell Friends School,
Washington, DC, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school •
Tandem Friends School,
Charlottesville, Virginia, grades 5–12, independent Quaker school •
Virginia Beach Friends School,
Virginia Beach, Virginia, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school •
Union Bible Academy,
Westfield, Indiana, founded by Orthodox
CYM • Cambridge Friends School
Cambridge, Massachusetts, grades preK–8, under care of Friends Meeting at Cambridge, NEYM (FGC/FUM) • Chappaqua Friends Nursery School,
Chappaqua, New York, PreK • Chicago Friends School, Chicago, Illinois, K–8 • Concord Friends Nursery School,
Concordville, Pennsylvania, PreK •
Connecticut Friends School,
Wilton, Connecticut, grades K–8, under care of Wilton Friends Meeting, NEYM (FGC/FUM) • Fairville Friends School,
Mendenhall, Pennsylvania,
Chester County, Pennsylvania, PreK •
Frankford Friends School,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grades preK–8, under the care of Frankford Monthly Meeting, PYM (FGC) • Friends Academy of Westampton, formerly Rancocas Friends Academy,
Westampton Township, New Jersey, grades preK–8, independent Quaker school • Friends Christian School,
Yorba Linda, California, grades K–8 •
Friends Community School,
College Park, Maryland, grades K–8 •
Friends School Haverford,
Haverford, Pennsylvania, grades preK–8 •
Friends School in Detroit,
Detroit, Michigan, grades preK–8 (officially closed 2015) •
Friends School of Atlanta,
Decatur, Georgia, grades K–8 •
Friends School of Charlotte,
Charlotte, North Carolina, grades K–4, independent Quaker school •
Friends Academy, Dartmouth Massachusetts •
Friends School of Minnesota,
St Paul, Minnesota, grades K–8, independent Quaker school •
Friends School of Portland,
Portland, Maine •
Friends School of Wilmington,
Wilmington, North Carolina, grades preK–8, informally associated with Wilmington Friends Meeting •
Friends School Mullica Hill,
Mullica Hill, New Jersey • Friends Western School,
Pasadena, California, grades preK–5, associated with Orange Grove Meeting •
George Fox Friends School,
Cochranville, Pennsylvania, grades PreK–6 •
Goshen Friends School,
East Goshen,
West Chester Area, Pennsylvania, grades preK–5 •
Green Mountain Friends School,
Burlington, Vermont, ages 5–14 years old •
Greene Street Friends School,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grades preK–8 •
Greenwood Friends School,
Millville, Pennsylvania Under the care of Millville monthly meeting, grades preK–8 • Gwynnedd Friends Pre-School & Kindergarten,
Lower Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania, grades preK-K •
Haddonfield Friends School,
Haddonfield, New Jersey grades preK–8, independent Quaker school •
Harford Friends School,
Street, Maryland, grades 6–8 • Helen Gander Friends Nursery School,
Wilton, Connecticut, grade preK •
High Point Friends School,
High Point, North Carolina, grades preK–8 • Lancaster Friends School,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, grades K–8 • Lansdowne Friends School
Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, grades preK–6 • London Grove Friends Nursery School,
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, kindergarten •
Media-Providence Friends School,
Media, Pennsylvania, grades preK–8 •
Newtown Friends School,
Newtown, Pennsylvania, grades K–8 • Oak Lane Day Care,
Westtown Township, Pennsylvania, grade preK •
Orchard Friends School,
Riverton, New Jersey, specializing in students with learning differences, grades K–8 •
Pacific Ackworth Friends School,
Temple City, California • Pacific Friends School,
Temple City, California, preschool •
Plymouth Meeting Friends School,
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, grades K–6 •
Princeton Friends School,
Princeton, New Jersey, grades preK–8, under care of Princeton Monthly Friends Meeting, PYM (FGC) •
The Quaker School at Horsham,
Horsham, Pennsylvania, grades 1–8 • Rancocas Friends School,
Rancocas,
Burlington County, New Jersey, grades PreK-K, under care of Rancocas Monthly Meeting, PYM (FGC) •
Richmond Friends School,
Richmond, Indiana, grades Preschool through 8 • Ridgewood Friends Neighborhood Nursery School,
Ridgewood, New Jersey, preschool • San Francisco Friends School,
San Francisco, California, grades K–8 • Scarsdale Friends Nursery School,
Scarsdale, New York, preschool • School for Friends,
Washington, DC, preschool •
State College Friends School,
State College, Pennsylvania, grades K–8 •
Stratford Friends School,
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, grades K–8 • Swarthmore Friends Nursery School,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, preschool •
United Friends School,
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, grades preK–8 •
West Chester Friends School,
West Chester, Pennsylvania, grades preK–5 •
Westbury Friends School,
Westbury, New York, grades preK–5 •
Westfield Friends School,
Cinnaminson, New Jersey, grades preK–8 •
Whittier Friends School,
Whittier, California, grades K–6 •
Wichita Friends School,
Wichita, Kansas, grades preK–6, independent Quaker school, affiliated with EFCI
Study centers • John Woolman College
Brattleboro, Vermont •
Pendle Hill Quaker Center for Study and Contemplation,
Wallingford, Pennsylvania •
Woolman Hill Quaker Center,
Deerfield, Massachusetts •
Powell House,
Chatham, New York ==Zimbabwe==