4-H Youth Development: An Overview
Young people become confident, mature adults ready f or success in today’s challenging world through 4-H. 4-H is the only youth development program with a direct connection to technological advances from research conducted at state land-grant universities. Studies show that six million youth participating in 4-H do better in school, are more motivated to help others, feel safe to try new things, achieve a sense ofself-esteem and develop lasting f riendships. Boys and girls of all races and ethnic backgrounds in urban, suburban, and rural communities across America and on U.S. Military installations worldwide participate in 4-H experiences. 4-H Programs are offered through school-based education, after-school programs, camps and community clubs.
Contemporary Focus
The fundamental 4-H ideal of practical “learn by doing” experiences encourages youth to experiment, innovate and think independently. Through development programs, 4-H Youth learn leadership, citizenship and life skills. 4-H offers youth independence, a sense of belonging, a spirit of generosity toward others and a wide variety of opportunities to master life challenges.
Veterinary Science 4-H Career Exploration Program
For All High School Students
Mondays, October 16 - December 11, 2017 6:30-8:00 PM No Program: October 30th Snow Date: December 18th & 19th Registration Deadline: October 6, 2017
An American Institution
The 4-H youth development movement began more than 100 years ago. It evolved from rural youth programs created by land-grant college and university researchers and the United States Department of Agriculture to introduce new technology to what was then a country of primarily rural communities. As our nation’s economic and demographic profiles become more diverse, 4-H continues to adapt and expand to meet the needs of today’s youth.
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What is Veterinary Science 4-H Youth Career Exploration Program ?
This 8-session program will introduce youth in grades 9-12 to Veterinary Medicine. Topics include: • Introduction to Veterinary Medicine
• Academic and application
requirements for college level animal science programs
• Wildlife Rehabilitation • Zoonotic Disease
• Pet Health and First Aid
• Large Animal Veterinary Medicine • Anatomy and Physiology
• Case Studies in Veterinary Medicine • A “Day in the Life” of Veterinary Practice
What is the Cost?
The program fee is $100.00* due with registration. Financial assistance is available for families with demonstrated need.
*Registration fee must be paid in full prior to the first session of the program.
How do students register for the program?
Complete the registration form and mail it with a check or money order made payable to: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County 10 Patriot Hills Drive Stony Point, New York 10980
For more information contact: Jennifer Strianese Administrative Assistant Phone: 845-429-7085 ext. 117 Email:
[email protected] Where are the programs located?
Confirmation e-mails will be sent to registered youth prior to the first program. _________________________________________ Student's Name Grade _________________________________________ School ________________________________________ Address _________________________________________ City State Zip Code
_________________________________________ Student's Cell Phone Number
Veterinary Science 4H Career Exploration Program is a Youth Development Program of Cornell Cooperative Extension Rockland
For more information on CCE Rockland 4-H Youth Programming visit: www.rocklandcce.org/youth
Registration Deadline: October 6, 2017
_________________________________________ Parent's Telephone Number
Programs are held at CCE Education Center, 10 Patriot Hills Drive Stony Point, N.Y. 10980
v Interested in 4-H Youth?
Veterinary Science 4-H Youth Career Exploration Program Registration Form
_________________________________________ Student's Email Address
Please mail the completed registration form with a check or money order of $100* made payable to: Cornell Cooperative Extension in Rockland County provides equal program and employment opportunities. Please contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County Office if you have any special needs.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County 10 Patriot Hills Drive Stony Point, New York 10980
*Refund requests will not be accepted after the program has started.