Who We Are
Veritas Education is an education startup founded by two Yale University students.
We aim to offer mentorship grounded in the liberal arts and shaped by the academic experiences of mentors from universities like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, and Oxford. Right now, we’re working toward building a school based on this educational model.
Our summer program, Camp Veritas, has connected 100+ students with 30 mentors over the past three years. The first and second iterations of the program took place in Jeju Island, South Korea, while the third was held at Yale’s campus in New Haven, Connecticut.
Meet the Team
Co-founder and CEO, Yale College
B.A. Film & Media Studies, Comparative Literature
Haze Chae Lee
Co-founder and CFO, Yale College
B.A. Economics, Humanities
Harrison Muth
Company Mission
Mentorship
Most of our mentors are recent graduates or upperclassmen from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Unlike teachers in a traditional classroom setting, our mentors' purpose is to serve as a direct role model for our students, imparting not only knowledge but models of curiosity and ambition.
Project-based Education
All Veritas classes and after-school activities are project-based. All mentees will be prepared to publish their own projects in six weeks, including creating applications, writing short stories, releasing albums, and publishing plays.
Liberal Arts Focus
We offer a liberal arts education that is not based on a set syllabi. We introduce the lessons and concepts that we ourselves learned in our universities to our mentees, accommodated to their level.
Individualized Learning
Under the support and guidance from the mentors, mentees can prepare extracurricular activities for college admissions. Individual consulting will be conducted to find activities that suit each mentee's interests and aptitudes.