New this year! New link to enroll! http://v2.4honline.com
A new version of 4HOnline has been unveiled, so you will notice the site looks a little different. Your information was transferred from our previous enrollment system, so you will use your same log in email and password to log in. This new site will be easier to use with FairEntry and YQCA as well. It is more of a "one stop shop".
You will also notice some new health form questions in the system. This is the standard health form we use for 4-H events. It will take a little extra time during enrollment, but you will not have to complete this form again for any events you attend.
The file section below had documents with screenshots that walk you through enrollment.
All families wishing to have their youth participate in Indiana’s 4-H Youth Development Program should enroll between October 1 and January 15. This enrollment window is the same for all Indiana counties.
You can enroll by going to the State 4-H Enrollment Website at http://v2.4honline.com. We recommend you bookmark this site because you will use it multiple times throughout the year.
You might find the instructions in the link below helpful in creating your family profile and completing online enrollment.
More information that might be helpful:
Feel free to contact us at 812-723-7107 if we can be of any assistance.
You can also stop by our office to use our computers and internet or receive help navigating the system.
4-H began over 100 years ago, and has since grown into the largest youth development program in the nation. 4-H prepares young people to be leaders in their community and around the world through hands-on experiences alongside their peers and caring adults. Backed by a network of more than 6 million youth, 540,000 adult volunteers, 3,500 professionals, and more than 60 million alumni; 4-H delivers research-based programming around positive youth development. 4-H is delivered through America's 109 land-grant universities and the Cooperative Extension Service—reaching every corner of our nation. In Indiana, 4-H can be found in all 92 counties as delivered through Purdue Extension. Community clubs, afterschool programs, school enrichment, camps/workshops, and special programs are all ways youth across Indiana can be involved with the 4-H program.
Indiana 4-H Mission:
The Indiana 4-H Youth Development mission is to provide real-life educational opportunities that develop young people who will have a positive impact in their communities and the world.
Indiana 4-H Vision:
Indiana 4-H Youth Development strives to be the premier, community-based program empowering young people to reach their full potential.