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What other awards programs are there?
Level I Project Books
• The basic record book– Must be 14 years old to enter– May enter up to two record books per
member
Level II Project Books
• For 4-H’ers who have won a Level I project on the state level
• The Level II book also contains the ORF, 4-H story and picture pages– The objectives are more broad– The expectations are much higher
• Must be 15 years of age by Jan. 1 of the program year
• May enter up to two Level II books
Level III Scholarships
• Specifically for graduating high school seniors• Uses a different scholarship form (the Level III & IV
Scholarship Application)– Modeled after the Oklahoma Report Form– Same general formatting guidelines
• Each scholarship has different requirements• The Summary of Awards lists the details
Level IV Scholarships
• Specifically for 4-H alumni in college• Uses the Level III & IV Scholarship Application• Each scholarship has different requirements• The Summary of Awards lists the details for
each scholarship
State 4-H Hall of Fame
• Highest honor given on the state level • Induct two 4-H’ers annually • Must be 16 years old by Jan. 1 of the program year to compete• Same requirements as the Level I & Level II books
– Must include all transcripts
• Judged by a panel of five vs. three for both the record books and interviews– The top 20 are chosen for the Blue Award Group
– The top 10 interview for the award
• See the Summary of Awards and Awards Handbook for more info
National Congress
• Flagship event of the national 4-H program– Held every year the week after Thanksgiving– Designed to give youth a cross-cultural experience and address
the needs and issues of young people
• Separate application form on the website– Packet must include:
• Application• Personal resume• 4-H Story (up to 6 pages)
– Applicants may be interviewed
• Must be 16 years old by Jan. 1 of program year