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Who We Are
Oklahoma State University Collegiate 4-H is a student organization involved in community service, promoting 4-H, encouraging citizenship and leadership and assisting 4-H groups from around the state with various tasks.
What We Do
OSU Collegiate 4-H has organization meetings every other Monday of the month at 8 p.m. The meetings are usually in the 4-H Building, room 201. We also have community service projects, participate in OSU's Homecoming Celebration, attend regional and national conferences and assist in local, county and state 4-H programs like Roundup. Collegiate 4-H also cheers on the Cowboys at football games, basketball games, wrestling matches and other OSU athletic events. We develop friendships and contacts that will last a lifetime.
Our Past
Oklahoma State University Collegiate 4-H (Delta Sigma Alpha) began in 1916, proving that it is the first Collegiate 4-H club in the nation and the longest running student organization on the OSU campus. Collegiate 4-H at Oklahoma State is sometimes recognized with the Greek letters Delta Sigma Alpha because the club was originally considered as a fraternity for agricultural extension scholarship winners.  Today, Collegiate 4-H is a student organization for any student that is interested in community service, 4-H youth development, leadership, and making great friends.
The Big Event Community Service
OSU Homecoming Float
Regional Conference