Ways to Give

Annual Fund – SEA benefits from the support of a growing number of alumni, parents, friends, and supporters every year. Gifts and grants provide more than 15 percent of the annual operating budget, and alumni gifts specifically support student scholarships on an annual basis. Read More

Capital Campaign – New Horizons Capital Campaign is Successfully Completed. Read More

Planned Giving – When considering financial and estate planning, gifts to SEA through wills or other options can save tax dollars and avoid capital gains. Planned gifts are essential to the future stability of SEA. Read More

SEA Wish List – Donors who would like to make a restricted gift may designate an item from the SEA Wish List. Read More

Naming Opportunities – Naming opportunities are available to support our ships, the SSV Corwith Cramer and the SSV Robert C. Seamans and named scholarships are available at several levels of giving.Read More

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Why Give

Almost 60% of our students require some type of finanical assistance

Our student:faculty ratio is almost 2:1 at sea

Our ships are the most sophisticated research vessels under sail in the US

Over 60% of our alumni go on to post graduate work

Over 50% of our alumni work in the marine sciences, environment or education

Sea Education Association has enjoyed more than three decades of education under sail. From our first program in 1971 aboard Westward to the construction of our campus in 1985, a second ship in 1988 (the Corwith Cramer) and the launch and commissioning of the Robert C. Seamans in 2001, SEA's reputation continues to grow.

Contact Us

Kerry Sullivan

SEA Online Giving & Volunteers Coordinator
(800) 552-3633, ext. 20