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Marine Ecology Program Application
Thank you for applying for a Marine Ecology Program with Fort Ross Conservancy! To learn more about this wonderful outdoor education opportunity please see our Marine Ecology page https://programs.fortross.org/mep

Program details
A day program costs $10 per student per hour + $10 per chaperone (pricing effective of Fall 2025).
A full day program is 5 hours and is typically from 10 am - 3 pm (timing is flexible depending on your travel requirements)

An overnight program costs $75 per student + $20 per chaperone. The start time is flexible and a program runs for ~24 h from the start. For example, a program starting at 11 am would finish at 11 am on the following day.

Financial assistance is available! 
FRC aims to minimize the financial challenges that keep kids from outdoor learning experiences on public lands. We offer reduced program fees to schools that would otherwise be unable to participate and welcome teachers to apply! https://forms.gle/YgZjF12hy7oAKdnd7

Questions? Email dioned@fortross.org. Thank you!
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Name of School *
Address *
Name of Applicant/Point of Contact *
Email Address *
What Month(s) are you interested in participating in the MEP? *
Required
Would you like a single day or overnight? *
Week Days or Weekends Preferred? (Week days are preferred by FRC) *
Required
Grade(s) Attending *
Please list how many participants you anticipate will attend. For the program to function optimally we ask that the ratio of adults to students be at least 1 adult to six students. *
Fee Waiver Application (if applicable). Complete the Fee Waiver form, link at the top of this page.
Our school/class is (check all that apply): *
Required
Has your school or class ever attended this program in the past? If yes, please years or dates if possible. *
Describe why you think this field trip will be of valuable benefit to your class or school. *
How did you learn about FRC's MEP? *
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