Abbreviation | LU |
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Founded | 2007 (2007) |
Tax ID no. | 90-0513935 |
Purpose | Education non-profit |
Location | |
Website | learningu |
Learning Unlimited (also known as LU) is a US nonprofit organization founded in 2007 that supports college students and creates educational outreach activities for area middle and high school students.
LU's primary program, Splash, has spread from MIT (where it originated in 1988) to approximately thirty universities nationwide, including Cornell, Stanford, and Yale.
About
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LU was founded in 2007 by alumni of the MIT Educational Studies Program and Stanford Splash.
LU's mission is to support the creation and operation of new Splash programs, educational outreach programs run by university students. The organization functions by providing assistance to new programs, including mentorship, software support, and leadership development. LU values independence and autonomy, both for their university partners and for the younger students who attend the outreach programs.
Chapters
LU affiliates are known as chapters, and they operate with a high degree of autonomy. As of 2024, LU has 18 chapters at various American universities.
Northeastern United States
- Boston College
- Brandeis University
- Clark University
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Harvard University
- Marist College
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Northeastern University
- University of Rochester
- Yale University
Midwestern United States
Mid-Atlantic United States
Southern United States
Western United States
- University of California, Berkeley
- Granite Hills High School (El Cajon, California)
- Stanford University
- University of California, Los Angeles
References
- ^ "About Learning Unlimited". www.learningu.org. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- "GuideStar Organization Page for Learning Unlimited". GuideStar.org. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- ^ Landry, Lauren (3 November 2011). "Splash: How One Boston-Based Startup, MIT & BC Have Engaged Students in Education". www.americaninno.com.
- Ceceri, Kathy. "Splash for the Weekend at MIT". Wired. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- Tarasewiez, Darrel (November 6, 1988). "Program holds classes for 130 high schoolers" (PDF). The Tech.
- Aloi, Daniel. "Students can 'teach, learn anything' at Splash! event". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- Wong, Samantha (April 13, 2016). "Behind the Scenes of Stanford Splash". Stanford Daily.
- Schneider, Dana. "Student teachers make a Splash at Yale". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- "When & Where? :: Current Programs". www.learningu.org. Retrieved 2020-05-24.