What is an Educational Fee Waiver? Does My Group Need One?National Park Service policy permits entrance fees to be waived for national and international academic institutions visiting parks for non-commercial educational purposes. However, Educational Fee Waivers are not issued automatically. Educational groups must apply and meet the criteria to receive a fee waiver. The entire park is a fee area. Qualifying for an Educational Fee WaiverThere are three criteria an academic institution must meet in order to qualify for an Educational Fee Waiver—eligibility, educational purpose, and relevance of park resources or facilities. Criteria #1 - EligibilityApplicants must prove they are an academic institution by submitting one of the following types of documentation.
Criteria #2 - Educational PurposeApplicants must provide a written statement verifying that the visit supports a specific curriculum for which academic credit is offered. This requirement can be met by submitting the course number and description and/or a copy of the catalog description for college courses or an outline of student work required for grades K-12. Criteria #3 - Relevance of Park Resources or FacilitiesApplicants must provide a written statement describing how specific park resources and facilities are relevant to the educational purpose of the visit. Course outlines, lesson plans, or a copy of the curriculum meet this requirement. Submitting an Educational Fee Waiver ApplicationYou may submit your completed application and required supporting documentation by email: care_fees@nps.gov. Download the Fee Waiver Application. Fill out sections 1, 2, and 5. Please provide a detailed itinerary/description of where in the park you will go, what you will be doing, and how many students you have. Please call 435-425-4173 or email us here if you have further questions. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is included in an Educational Fee Waiver?Only entrance fees are waived by an Educational Fee Waiver. Expanded amenity fees, such as camping costs, are the responsibility of your group. Learn about camping options in the park and surrounding communities. Does my scout group qualify for an Educational Fee Waiver?Not-for-profit groups such as service, civic, fraternal organizations, scouts, 4-H, Road Scholar (formerly Elderhostel) etc. frequently do not qualify for an Educational Fee Waiver. All current holders of America the Beautiful Interagency Passes, 4th Grade (Every Kid Outdoors) pass, the Capitol Reef annual pass, as well as anyone under 16 years of age will be exempt from payment of entrance fees. How can I have a Park Ranger talk to my group during our Field Trip?Contact Interpretive and Education staff by email to check for availability. How does my class sign up for Distance Education?Contact Interpretive and Education staff by email for availability. No fee waivers necessary! Will a Capitol Reef Educational Fee Waiver cover entrance fees for other parks?Unfortunately, no. Groups will need to apply for an Educational Fee Waiver through each park separately. Although applications may include identical documentation, other information, such as the dates of the anticipated visit, will need to be adjusted for each park. |
Last updated: June 13, 2024