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Awards and RecognitionSCHOLARSHIPS, AWARD TRIPS, AND THE SENIOR PORTFOLIO
National TripsNational 4-H Congress Leadership Event – focuses on leadership, youth empowerment, community service, career
development and cultural diversity. When: November Where: Atlanta, GA How many: Florida will support up to ten (10) youth delegates to attend
National 4-H Conference Citizenship Event – providing the opportunity for youth to connect, learn, engage, lead and impact their
communities, their nation, and their world. When: late March/early April Where: Washington, D.C. Florida will support up to six (6) youth delegates to attend
Florida 4-H ScholarshipsCALS Share Scholarships Fred and Mabel Barber ScholarshipsT.G. Williamson ScholarshipThomas Greenawalt ScholarshipPlatt Memorial Scholarship Florida Cattlewomen’s Association 4-H
Scholarship
Norman Cox ScholarshipNettie Ruth Brown ScholarshipTerry Floyd Statewide ScholarshipDr. Freddie Johnson 4-H ScholarshipChuck and Linda Syfrett ScholarshipEquine Scholarships Horseman of the Year Dallas C. Osborne 4-H Horsemanship
Scholarship
Who is Eligible?National Award Trips Any 4-H member, 14 years old and up can apply for National Award Trips Once you have been awarded a trip, you cannot apply for the same trip again
Scholarships Graduating seniors are eligible to apply for State 4-H Scholarships Equine Scholarships: Juniors and graduating seniors are eligible to apply Some scholarships are available to college students See the current scholarship summary for updated eligibility requirements and available
scholarships
Award Trip ConditionsCandidates will be asked to note their award trip preference in their portfolio
You will only be awarded one (1) trip in a 4-H year
You are encouraged to apply for the un-awarded trip the following year
Florida 4-H Scholarship Conditions Florida 4-H Scholarship candidates are encouraged to apply for any applicable
scholarships, but will only be awarded a maximum of three (3) scholarships The Presidential Scholarship is excluded from this award cap
Scholarships must be used within one (1) year from the date of award In the event the scholarship is not used with the year, the winner must present, in writing, a request
for extension to the 4-H Program Leader. Failure to do so will result in forfeiture of the scholarship
Payment of the scholarship funds will be made directly to the accredited college, university, or technical/trade school – not directly to the recipient
How Do I Apply?!THE APPLICATION
How To Get StartedStep 1: Download the available portfolio and cover page templates from the website Work on your portfolio in these templates and save them in a safe and secure location Use the Portfolio Example PDF for formatting examples Use the Suggested Timeline to complete your portfolio without stress! Get started on your portfolio and additional application requirements ASAP!
Step 2: Have you parent, mentor, leader, and/or 4-H Agent review your application Check with your county for county specific deadlines!
Step 3: Submit your application between April 1st and June 1st
Senior PortfolioA compiled report of your Florida 4-H Experience!
Resources and Tips to start your portfolio: Past 4-H Project Books or Project Reports Reflect on your 4-H experiences and on your accomplishments Participate in as many county, district, and state 4-H projects, programs and events as
possible Document your involvement in 4-H!
Senior PortfolioSection I: Major Project Summary Project Goals Major Project Accomplishments Project Activities
Section II: Cumulative 4-H Experiences Project Accomplishments 4-H Awards and Honors 4-H Activities, Experiences, and Events 4-H Leadership Citizenship and Community Service
Section III: Experiences in Other Organizations Experience in other organizations, hobbies, and
special interests
Supplemental Materials Resume Narrative Statement Reference Forms (Online) Transcripts Required for all scholarships
Financial Need Statement Only if required by scholarship
Horse Scholarships Require Additional Materials
ResumeFormat Guidelines 1-2 Page Resume (1 Page STRONGLY preferred) 10-12 point black font Resumes should reflect a “business” style format Upload as PDF, DOC, or DOCX to application system
What to Include Objective: What you hope to accomplish by submitting the resume. Skills and Accomplishments: “What are My Skills worksheet” Education: When will you receive your diploma? List your strongest area of focus, academic honors and
activities Employment: Include the employer’s name, dates of employment, city/state of employer, and bulleted
descriptions of your responsibilities
Narrative StatementFormat Guidelines 2-3 Pages 10-12 point font, double spaced Upload as PDF, DOC, or DOCX to application system
Narrative Statement Prompts: How have you benefitted from 4-H? What skills have you learned in 4-H? How will they benefit you in the future? Select an experience in which you were a part of a group and explain your contributions to that effort. How will you share your experiences in 4-H? What impact will you be able to make as a result of your 4-H experience?
**DO NOT re-state everything from your application. This narrative should provide the reader with a story like summary of the impact 4-H has made on your life, the experiences you’ve had, and how it has developed you as a
person**
References Reference #1: Your County 4-H Extension Agent Reference #2: An adult who knows you well. Someone who knows about your experiences, drive to
succeed, and can reflect on what makes you stand out among your peers. Examples: Club Leader, Academic Advisor, Teacher/Instructor, etc.
**NOT NEW ANYMORE BUT STILL COOL-2017-2018 4-H Year** After submitting an online application, references will automatically receive an e-mail notification with
instructions and a link to complete an ONLINE reference form. Select your references before applying, make sure they are willing to complete the reference for you Let them know when you are planning to submit your application, so they can be on the look out for
the reference e-mail Follow-up with your references! It is your responsibility to make sure they complete the references
prior to the application deadline.
Transcripts and Financial Need StatementFormat Guidelines Upload as PDF, DOC, or DOCX to application system
Transcripts Unofficial transcripts of high school or college grades
Financial Need Statement Only required for scholarships based on financial need Available on the florida4h.org portfolio webpage
Senior PortfolioTAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SENIOR PORTFOLIO
Section IA: Project GoalsSubmit at least 2 S.M.A.R.T. Goals
SPECIFIC
MEASURABLE
ACHIEVABLE
RELEVANT
TIME-BOUND
Section IB: Major Project AccomplishmentsDescribe your major achievements related to your project goals for the year. Indicate the level of the achievement with the appropriate letter: Local (L); County (C); District (D); State (S); Regional (R); National(N); International (I)
EXAMPLE
(L,C) I researched and defined equine developmental local areas of need. I trained with a veterinarian to learn how to vaccinate and deworm equine. From there I compiled the data into a program for further programmatic use.
Section IIA: Project Accomplishments Years Enrolled with 4-H Project Area and Accomplishments.
EXAMPLE
2008 - 2015: Horse Project
I attended the Area A Horse Show in 2011 to watch and learn about showing. In 2012, I competed in the Area A Show. The experience allowed me to further my horse's abilities from a level 1 dressage horse to a level 3 dressage horse thus increasing her value from $2,500 to $7,500.
Section IID: List 4-H offices and leadership experienceEXAMPLE
2012-2013: County Council Reporter. Promoted 4-H in local news outlets, published a monthly newsletter, chaired a committee, and upheld general officer duties. (C)
Submission Reminders Make sure you meet your County’s portfolio deadline! Complete your application in the available WORD/PDF Documents on the website Obtain approval to submit from parent(s), club leaders, and your 4-H Agent Have your additional application requirements ready to upload in PDF of DOC Double check that nothing was cut off when you cut and paste into the online application Keep a copy of your portfolio! Follow up with your references
Applications will only be accepted between 9:00am (EDT) April 1st and 4:00pm (EDT) June 1st
NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
New For This Year!**Nothing has changed regarding the CONTENT of applications**
The Application System Different Look Easier to Apply!
The Submission Window April 1st (9am) to June 1st (4pm) – EDT
References will be e-mailed and the reference form will be submitted online Talk to your references first! Make sure you get a valid e-mail address.
Save and Continue
I Submitted:So Now What?THE DECISION PROCESS AND CASHING IN!
The Decision ProcessGetting an InterviewThe portfolio review committee will review all of the applications using the
Portfolio Rubric Check out the Screening Rubric on the Portfolio Website!
Interviews will be extended to candidates who score a 90 or above on their portfolio application Selected candidates will be notified via USPS mail in mid to late June Interviews will take place @ 4-H University ONE interview for all applicable scholarships ONE interview for award trips
The Decision ProcessQualifying for Award Trips and ScholarshipsCandidates who score a combined average of a 90 or higher on the
Portfolio and Interview qualify for scholarships and/or award tripsAverages will be ranked and scholarships and awards will be
awarded from the highest scoring candidate downRecipients will be notified and recognized at the 4-H University
Awards Banquet
Cashing In the Scholarship!Scholarship Recipients MUST submit the following materials to the State 4-H Headquarters before Scholarships will be disbursed Name, Address, and Contact Information for the College/University you will
be attending Official Enrollment Verification (Class Schedule or Transcript) 2 Copies of a Thank You Letter to the Donor Student ID # at the University
Any Questions?