4-H How to Join

New 4-H Enrollment & Re-Enrolling in Ozaukee County 4-H opens for 2024-2025 4-H Year on September 2nd!

What’s Needed for Enrollment
To enroll, you will need a computer, internet access, a valid e-mail address, and a web browser. You can enroll from a home computer, a tablet, smart phone, or a public access computer, such as those available at your local library.

Enroll in 4HOnline.
Use the enrollment system (4HOnline) and enroll or reenroll in 4-H. https://v2.4honline.com . Use this enrollment guide to help you with the process 4HOnline.v2.Family.Enrollment.Guide pdf. Additional Resources: 4HOnline 2.0 for Families link.

Returning Members:
Reminder to use your existing 4HOnline account to re-enroll. You will need your email and user name to log-in. Please DO NOT create a new account. Can’t remember your password? There’s a password reset option on the 4HOnline log-in screen.

NEW Members:
Follow the list below for helpful tidbits about your enrollment in 4HOnline and Ozaukee County 4-H Program.

Review the Ozaukee County 4-H Program Guide which gives a general overview of the 4-H program.

Select a club that works for your family.

Contact the club’s General Leader to let them know you are interested in joining the club and confirm the meeting day, time, and location.

Go to the club monthly meeting and introduce your self to the General Leader to learn more about the club and it’s projects.

Review the projects in the Program Guide to determine which interest you.

Select the project(s) that you are interested in for the year. Remember youth must be enrolled in a minimum of 1 project to be active.

Youth in K-5 – 2nd Grade should enroll in Cloverbuds and no other project.

Youth in 3rd – 13th grade can select any project(s). Many clubs suggest that youth in 3rd and 4th grade enroll in the Exploring project. Also, please note that some projects require a minimum age for youth safety.

Start out by selecting one or two projects. More can be selected if youth and parents/guardians feel they can handle it.

Check with the club’s General Leader to see who the Project Leaders are for projects. If the club or county does not have leaders, the parents and youth will need to work on the project independently.

Start out by selecting one or two projects. More can be selected if youth and parents/guardians feel they can handle it.

Dues for the year are paid to the club at the club’s deadline date. Dues for each club are different and range from $5.00 to $20.00 per year.

Watch the website and the monthly 4-H newsletter called the “Harbinger” for information on workshops, project meetings and, other items going on in the 4-H program.

Questions?
Please feel free to contact the Extension Office at 262-284-8288 if you have any questions.

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