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4-H Career Explorations Updates - new programs and registration

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New Programs

We are excited that there are two more Focus for Teens programs joining this year's 4-H Career Explorations event - Imagining Material Realities (from the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning) and Vet for a Day (from the College of Veterinary Medicine). You can find the complete list of University U and Focus for Teens programs on the Programs section of the event website.

Registration

Initial registration information is also shared on the website. To register, all adult chaperones (CCE staff and volunteers), need to complete the Career Explorations Chaperone Event Registration Form. This form collects the information and permissions we need for Cornell Risk Management policy and procedures and also for event logistics.

As we did last year, youth participants will complete a printable registration form, which they will give to their local CCE 4-H Youth Development program to be entered into the online CCE Event Registration form (opening April 19). Youth and their families complete the online Cornell Parental/Guardian Consent and Release Agreement form. The downloadable form for youth (as well as some promotional materials) are also linked in the Registration section. These forms and this process have been revised for this year's experience in order to follow Cornell University's Children and Youth Safety policy and risk management procedures. You will notice there are more steps and the process will likely take longer this year, especially for chaperone registration. Please let Alexa know what questions you have. We want to work together as we navigate these new requirements.

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