Zoo scholarships help provide unique educational experiences that students may otherwise miss. We offer several scholarship opportunities to benefit both schools and individuals. Apply early because funding is limited.

Learning is Wild Scholarship

Engaging students in the discovery of our natural world is how we build future conservationists. We are excited to offer the Learning is Wild Scholarship, thanks to the generous support of the American Electric Power Foundation, to help teachers provide a memorable experience for their students. The scholarship will fund up to 75 percent of the group’s field trip costs.

Teachers can request field trips during the available dates of September 5, 2023 - December 12, 2023 only. We do not provide funding for dates outside of this time frame.

Learning is Wild Scholarship funding is no longer available for spring 2023 field trips. Please check back later to apply for a fall field trip scholarship.

 

    Funds May be Used for

    • Admission to the Zoo for School Groups
    • Transportation to and from the Zoo (up to $300 per school may be applied with each scholarship)

    Learning is Wild Scholarship qualifications:

    • Public schools in Central Ohio where 30 percent or more of the student population are on the free or reduced lunch program
    • Private and independent schools in Central Ohio where 30 percent or more of the student population attends on scholarship

    What happens after I am approved?

    • Once your scholarship is approved, the Conservation Education Department will notify you of the approval status via email.
    • You will be registered for a field trip on the date requested.
    • You will receive a confirmation email with important field trip details.
    • After you visit the Zoo, scholarship recipients will be required to complete an online survey. The survey will provide the Zoo with vital information to guide us in providing valuable opportunities to school groups in the future.

    Individual Scholarship

    Designed to help families needing financial assistance have a chance to attend educational programs, the Melvin B. Dodge and Columbus Zoo Education Scholarship Funds ensure everyone access to the Zoo’s unique view into the natural world.

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    Melvin B. Dodge Scholarship Fund

    Mel believed all children in Franklin and Delaware Counties deserved an opportunity to enjoy our Zoo and learn more about the natural world. The Dodge family established the scholarship to honor Mel, one of the Zoo’s most avid supporters.

    Columbus Zoo Education Scholarship Fund

    This scholarship is funded by the generosity of previous educational program participants. These families share our ideals that all children should have the opportunity to enjoy a day at the Zoo and learn about our natural world.

    Individual Scholarship FAQs

    What programs do scholarship funds apply to?

    The most common use of funds is for our Summer Camps; however, funds are available for many of our other educational programs, please email [email protected] with questions.

    Please note, transportation assistance is not available for individual scholarship applicants.

    What are the requirements and restrictions for Individual Scholarship Funds?

    Individuals who would otherwise not be able to attend education programs can be awarded need-based funding.

    • A financial statement of need must be included in the application
    • One scholarship per participant may be awarded per year. If applying for multiple participants, submit one form for each individual.
    • Applications are due at least three weeks before the scheduled educational program begins.
    • Notification of approval status may take up to two weeks.
    • Missing the scheduled program without notifying the Conservation Education Department may result in future scholarship denial.
    • Scholarship approval does not guarantee a spot in the educational program. Registration is based on availability.
    • Scholarship Funds do not include transportation assistance.
    What happens after I am approved?

    Once your scholarship is approved, the Conservation Education Department will notify you of the approval status. Once notified, follow these steps:

    • You will be contacted  to confirm the date, time and title of your requested program, and notified of availability of the program.
    • If the program is available, you will be registered and asked to pay for 10% of the program fees.
    • After registration and payment, you will receive a confirmation email with important program details.