The JSTOR Secondary Schools Collection contains all Arts & Sciences and Thematic collections, the Life Sciences Collection, the Business IV Collection, the Jewish Studies Collection, the Public Health collection, and the Primary Source collections.
Secondary schools may also add the Ireland Collection and the Hebrew Journals Collection for a separate set of fees.
Classifications
There are three classifications for secondary schools: Schools I, Schools II, Schools III.
Secondary schools outside of the United States and all British international schools:
To receive your JSTOR classification please contact our agent, JCS Online Resources, at support@jcsonlineresources.org with the following information:
- The total number of students currently enrolled at your school.
- The percentage (%) of your most recent graduating class that went on to attend university or higher education.
Secondary schools in the United States:
To receive your JSTOR classification, please contact us with answers to the following three questions:
- How many students are currently enrolled at your school?
- What is the per-pupil expenditure or tuition for your school?
- What percentage (%) of your most recent graduating class went on to attend either two-year or four-year college or university? Answer must be in the form of a percentage (%).
Secondary School Collection
JSTOR classification | Annual Access Fee (AAF) |
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Schools I | $2,601 |
Schools II | $1,561 |
Schools III | $780 |
Ireland Collection
JSTOR classification | AAF |
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Schools I, II, III | $250 |
Hebrew Journals Collection
Participation status | AAF |
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Participating institutions | $105 |
Non-participating institutions | N/A |
Artstor collection
JSTOR classification | Fee |
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Schools I | $1,295 |
Schools II | $875 |
Schools III | $330 |
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