The following links and documents will help you learn more about EfM, explore the curriculum, and prepare for your EfM journey.
The EfM Link Tree is a single webpage that gathers all of EfM's most important online resources in one convenient location. Click this link to find quick access to everything you need — no searching required. You do not need to create an account to use Link Tree.
Visit the official EfM website at Sewanee: The University of the South for in-depth information about the program, curriculum, and registration.
Explore the EfM Program Overview for a detailed description of how EfM works, the seminar model, and the four-year curriculum.
Substack is a social media alternative that combines the best of blogging, independent publications, and social media. Its goal is to create a community that is more personal than other channels. On EfM’s channel you will find lots of EfM content, videos, and podcasts. You can create a free account or subscribe for a nominal fee.
Pathwright is a valuable source for resources to enhance the EfM experience. If you are an EfM seminar participant and you do not already have an account with Pathwright you will be asked to create one. Accounts are free! You can create an account here. Once you have an account, you can access a free Orientation to Pathwright lesson here.
The following documents are available to help you prepare for EfM. Documents will be posted here soon.
Core Practices
Core Texts (5th Revision) 2025-2026- there may be some changes for 2026-2027, but many will remain the same
Common Lessons 2025-2026 - these are texts all seminar participants read together, no matter which year or track they are enrolled in