Welcome to Randolph County 4-H!
The first step to becoming an active 4-H member, volunteer, or participant during this year’s 4-H program is to enroll. If you are a 4-H member under 18, your parent or guardian can create your membership.*
You do not have to be a member of a specific 4-H club to enroll as a member of Randolph County 4-H. If you are not currently a member of a 4-H club, you may select "Randolph Member At Large" when prompted to provide a club selection during online enrollment.
North Carolina 4-H uses an online system, called 4-HOnline 2.0, to manage 4-H memberships, clubs, projects, activities, and communications. *All members who participate in North Carolina 4-H must have a 4-HOnline 2.0 profile. 4-HOnline 2.0 accounts are family-based, which means every family creates a “master” profile with its own login ID and password. A member or adult volunteer file is then created within the family profile for each individual involved in North Carolina 4-H.
If you were previously enrolled and/or if someone in your family was involved in North Carolina 4-H from 2018 to 2021, you probably have an existing family profile in 4-HOnline 2.0. Previous members should use their existing login and password to access their family profile in the new 4-H Online 2.0 platform. *Members who are re-enrolling should NOT create a new account. If you have lost your password, click "reset password" on the enrollment homepage. If you need further assistance, contact Randolph County 4-H Agent Allison Walker at (336) 467-2927 or allison_walker@ncsu.edu.
NEW Members (youth and volunteers) enrolling for the first time, should click the “Don’t have an account?” link and begin the registration process.
During both the re-enrollment and enrollment process, members will be asked a series of important questions. These questions establish the type of member profile the system will generate. Please review the types of 4-H members before you re-enroll or enroll for the first time.
Types of Members:
Youth Members are automatically entered as either a Cloverbud or a Member based on their date of birth.
Cloverbuds are youth ages 5 - 7 years of age (as of Jan. 1, 2024).
Members are youth ages 8 - 18 years of age (as of Jan. 1, 2024, and not have passed their 18th birthday on Jan. 1st of the year they are participating).
Volunteers are adults who have been / or will be / screened and certified as 4-H volunteers. *Note: Any adult or guardian that desires to work directly with members in any capacity, such as helping with club activities, should enroll as a Volunteer.
*Participants can be youth or adults who do not wish to join a 4-H program at this time but may want to attend an event or activity that is open to non 4-H members (*Note: Non 4-H member opportunities are limited). Individuals who select this option will have the ability to complete the full enrollment process if they chose to from their profile page.
Click Here to Enroll: v2.4honline.com/
If you have any questions, concerns and/or need additional support with 4-HOnline 2.0, please feel free to reach out to 4-H Agent Allison Walker by e-mail at allison_walker@ncsu.edu or by phone at (336) 467-2927.
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If your residence is outside of Randolph County and you choose to participate in and compete with an Randolph County 4-H Club, you must have a Declaration of Intent To Compete Form on file with our office. Please complete and either submit it to your club leader or mail directly to allison_walker@ncsu.edu.
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*Children must be re-enrolled in 4-H each year in order to continue participation in 4-H clubs and programs. Re-enrollment can be performed online by updating your child's information each January.