The museum offers a variety of student programs and field trips designed to foster a deeper understanding of science, nature and world cultures. These experiences are intended to inspire curiosity and connect students with subjects such as paleontology, botany and environmental science. Visitors can explore a rich collection of dinosaur fossils, mineral exhibits, and ecological displays that highlight biodiversity and human interaction with the natural world.
Both self-guided and guided tours are available, allowing schools to tailor visits to their needs. Guided programs offer specialized educational content where students observe, think critically, and problem-solve. Educators can also opt for outreach programs that bring museum experts and resources to schools, extending the learning experience beyond the museum walls.
To make field trips accessible, the museum offers scholarships and transportation assistance to qualifying schools. These programs emphasize hands-on learning, giving students the opportunity to interact with real artifacts and scientific specimens. Virtual field trips and online resources are available for those unable to visit in person, ensuring a broad reach and inclusivity for students across different regions.
The museum’s educational initiatives aim to spark lifelong interests and even career paths in science-related fields. Additionally, their resources support teachers with curriculum-aligned content and professional development opportunities, enriching the classroom experience long after the museum visit ends.