Cat Tales Wildlife Academy
  • HOME
  • Professional Zookeeper Program
    • Career Opportunities
  • Admission and Enrollment
    • Program Application
    • Student Records on File
  • Attendance Requirements
    • Attendance Calendar
    • Conduct Requirements
    • Grading System
  • Tuition and Fees
  • A Keeper's Day
    • Our Graduates
       Program Start Dates
June 9, 2021 & September 8, 2021

Admission Requirements

All persons applying for admission to the Cat Tales Wildlife Academy must be a minimum of 18 years of age and be a high school graduate Students must possess a High School Diploma with a GPA of 2.5 or greater, a General Education Development (GED) Diploma, or pass a graded entrance exam. 
 
All applicants must demonstrate freedom from physical handicaps which would affect their ability to safely and satisfactorily perform the responsibilities required of all Wildlife Academy students. This includes, but not limited to, being able to lift 30 pounds and have visual acuity and manual dexterity to maintain safety and prevent physical danger while on school grounds. Students must provide proof of a recent physical examination, tetanus shot and tuberculosis test.
 
Cat Tales Wildlife Academy encourages diversity and accepts applications from all minorities. Cat Tales Wildlife Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability. Cat Tales Wildlife Academy acknowledges that information pertaining an applicant’s disability is voluntary and confidential, and will be made on an individual basis. If this information is presented, Cat Tales Wildlife Academy will reasonably attempt to provide an accommodation to overcome the effects of the limitation of the qualified applicant. All inquiries about accommodations should be made to the admissions administrator upon registration of the program, some programs require medical documentation because of the rigors of curriculum.

Please Note – It is important that all applicants, prospective students, and those with disabilities; thoroughly read the entire catalog/website, the full description of training and the work environment. Cat Tales Wildlife Center and Academy houses inherently dangerous animals and the students will be working in the proximity of these animals. Though we have STRICT safety rules in place, we do reserve the right to restrict access to areas of the Zoo to any student whom we feel could pose a risk of injury or death to themselves, the animals or others, whether intentional or not. Any such restriction could affect a student’s ability to benefit from the program as presented. Refer to Conduct Requirements.
 
Any applicant owning personal pets must provide proof of current health certificate and shot records for each pet currently living with that applicant. (At no time will personal pets be allowed on the park grounds). For safety reasons the use of guide dogs and service animals is restricted.
​

Zoological Technology Catalog
Program Application

Admission Procedures

NEW STUDENTS
1. Obtain an application from the Cat Tales Wildlife Center, 17020 N. Newport Hwy, Mead, WA. 99021; contact us at our facility by dialing (509) 238-4126 or download the application from the website www.zooschool.org. 
2. Return application and current photo to the admissions office, located at the same address as the Wildlife Center. 
3. Request and return a copy of your transcripts for both your high school (or a copy of G.E.D. completion) and any previous college(s) attended, to the admissions office. Proof of technical status will suffice, if practical. 
4. Submit three (3) letters of recommendation from employers or teachers for the program.
5. Submit proof of a recent physical examination, tetanus shot and tuberculosis test. 
6. The last step to acceptance is an in person or phone interview that will determine the acceptance or rejection of the applicant. Prior to the personal interview all of the above mentioned items must be on file at the Wildlife Academy. (It is advisable to find out if those things are on file, after mailing them off.) 
7. Final notice of your acceptance (or refusal) will be sent to you in letter form. Any specific requirements of applicants will be included.

Cat Tales Wildlife Academy
Formerly Cat Tales Zoological Training Center

(509) 238-4126              mail@cattales.org
17020 N Newport Hwy, Mead, WA 99021

Professional Zookeeper Program
​Tuition and Fees
​Career Opportunities
​Facilities Information
​Is This Program for You?
​Admission and Enrollment
​Program Application
​Student Records on File
​Former Students
​Our Graduates
Attendance Requirements
​Attendance Calendar
​Conduct Requirements
Grading System
​Official Termination Date

  • HOME
  • Professional Zookeeper Program
    • Career Opportunities
  • Admission and Enrollment
    • Program Application
    • Student Records on File
  • Attendance Requirements
    • Attendance Calendar
    • Conduct Requirements
    • Grading System
  • Tuition and Fees
  • A Keeper's Day
    • Our Graduates