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4-H Career Explorations Registration Open

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To sign up youth, please:

  • Complete the online registration form (CCE staff only)

  • Ask families to complete the online permission form


To sign up adults, please:

  • Complete the online registration form (CCE staff only)

  • Ask volunteers to complete the online permission form

  • New this year – all adults (staff and volunteers) need to complete clearance and training requirements for Cornell’s Youth Safety Policy. Please see the Chaperones section of the event website for more information.


Registration will close on June 1 or when programs are full. Registrations with scholarship applications are due by May 1.


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