
Independent Schools that are members in good standing of a state or regional association that has a relationship with or is recognized by the ISC may apply to join. Membership in the ISC allows schools access to the discounted subscription program and the Multiple Employer Retirement Plan (MEP). Schools that join the ISC must remain members in good standing with their sponsoring state or regional association to continue to have access to ISC offerings.
Currently, the 7 state associations listed below have an exclusive relationship with the ISC which means that independent schools in their state must be members of that state association in order to have access to the ISC. No schools in those states will be allowed to join if they are not members of the association. Schools that do not renew membership in their state association or for some reason are no longer eligible will lose access to ISC offerings including the MEP and discounted subscriptions.
Alabama Association of Independent Schools (AISA)
Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS)
Georgia Independent School Association (GISA)
Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS/MSAIS)
North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (NCAIS)
South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA)
Tennessee Association of Independent Schools (TAIS)