Contact IGS

Start the right conversation with the right context.

We welcome inquiries from schools, educational organizations, and institutional partners exploring collaboration, program design, platform support, university access, or broader strategic conversations.

Contact should feel clear, not crowded.

Rather than creating multiple overlapping inquiry paths, we aim to make it easy for institutions to find the right entry point. Use the options below to choose the most appropriate way to connect with us.

Contact Pathways

Choose the inquiry path that best fits your context.

01

Institutional Partnerships

For schools, educational organizations, and leadership teams exploring deeper collaboration, strategic alignment, or long-term institutional partnership.

Partnership Inquiries
02

Programs & Services

For questions related to GAR, Ivy League Access, Summer Programs, educator development, or other IGS offerings.

Program Inquiries
03

Learning Platform

For inquiries connected to the IGS Learning Platform, program infrastructure, delivery systems, or platform integration context.

Platform Inquiries
04

General Inquiries

For introductions, broad questions, or requests that do not clearly fall into one of the more specific categories above.

General Inquiries
Primary Contact

Email remains the clearest direct line.

For most institutional conversations, the fastest and most reliable way to reach IGS is by email. We review inquiries on a rolling basis and respond according to fit, context, and the nature of the request.

Email info@ivyglobalscholars.com
For partnership conversations, program questions, learning platform inquiries, and general introductions.
Light Inquiry Form

A simple way to start the conversation.

This form is intended for general contact and early-stage outreach. For more structured institutional partnership conversations, please use the dedicated inquiry form on the Partnerships page.

This form is best used for general or early-stage inquiries. Schools seeking structured collaboration are encouraged to use the partnership inquiry pathway.
A Note on Fit

Because many of our conversations involve institutional design, strategic alignment, or custom program context, the most productive inquiries typically include a short description of your school or organization and what you are hoping to explore.