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EcoScholars Institute

Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation’s EcoScholars Institute is a four-day summer institute for students entering grades 8 to 10 who are interested in STEM and environmental science. Each of the four days focuses on a different area of ecology: forest ecology, limnology and water ecology, wildlife ecology, and a guided canoe-based river investigation. Students will participate in hands-on data collection, lab analysis, and citizen-science projects. Lacawac educators, local scientists, and professionals will guide students through activities such as water-quality testing, plankton and macro invertebrate surveys, tree and habitat studies, and conservation problem-solving. Students will also have time for teamwork, nature journaling, and short presentations to share their findings.

Program Details

  • Dates: July 13-16, 2026 from 8am-4pm
  • Grade Levels: Rising 8th-10th graders
  • Meals: Lunch and snacks are provided each day

Application & Registration

Lacawac’s EcoScholars Institute uses an application-based enrollment process. Students interested in participating in the 2026 program must complete an application. Follow the steps below to get started.

  • Complete the online application form by clicking the button below.
  • Our staff will review each application and notify applicants of their application status.
  • Accepted applicants will receive an email with next steps, including a link to complete registration and information on scholarship opportunities.

Application & Registration Dates

Opens: Monday, January 19th, 2026 
Closes: Monday, June 22nd, 2026
Please note: Space is limited. We encourage interested students to apply early to secure their spot.
EcoScholars Institute Application
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Pricing & Policies

EcoScholars Institute Tuition

$275 per participant

Refund Policies

  • 50% refund available for cancellations made before May 1, 2026.
  • No refunds available for cancellations made after May 1, 2026.
  • Medical cancellations are eligible for a full refund with a doctor’s note.

Scholarship Assistance

Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation is committed to making our programs accessible to all students. Limited scholarships are available to help families offset the cost of our EcoScholar Institute. Upon acceptance into the program, families will receive information regarding financial assistance, the scholarship application process, and registration. Please note: families seeking financial assistance must complete the scholarship application prior to registering for the program. Additionally, all information provided to Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation will remain strictly confidential.
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Have Questions?

For questions or concerns regarding Lacawac's EcoScholars Institute, please contact Sue Cosgrove, Assistant Director of Environmental Education, by emailing [email protected] or calling 570-689-9494.
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2026 EcoScholars Institute Schedule

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Day 1: Forest Ecology
July 13, 2026

Students explore how forests grow, change, and support life through hands-on investigations in Lacawac’s forested landscapes. Activities include tree identification, field labs, and examining the impacts of invasive species and deer, while also learning about the ecological research conducted at Lacawac.
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Day 2: Aquatic Ecology
July 14, 2026

Students explore freshwater ecosystems and the science behind water quality, aquatic organisms, and watersheds. Through hands-on investigations, including macro invertebrate sampling, water quality monitoring, and data analysis, students gain a deeper understanding of how freshwater systems function in the natural world.
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Day 3: Wildlife
July 15, 2026

Students discover the incredible diversity of wildlife found in the Pocono Mountains, from mammals and birds to reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Using observation techniques and hands-on labs with pelts, skulls, and tracks, students learn how wildlife is adapted to different habitats.
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Day 4: Delaware River Day
July 16, 2026

This off-site field day brings students to the Delaware River for an immersive, real-world learning experience. Working alongside professionals in the field, students explore river systems and participate in hands-on investigations that highlight the importance of freshwater conservation.

Lacawac Sanctuary and Browning Beaver Meadow Sanctuary Hiking Hours: 
​Open to the public sunrise to sunset

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Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation is an independent nonprofit dedicated to scientific research, environmental education, and conservation, nestled along the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack in the Northern Poconos. Our mission is made possible through the support of grants and generous private donations, ensuring that future generations can explore, learn from, and protect the natural world.​

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LACAWAC SANCTUARY FOUNDATION
94 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA 18436
570.689.9494 - [email protected]